Queen consort of Denmark
A Swedish princess who married into Denmark's throne and spent twenty-five years as queen consort, then watched her eldest daughter become the country's first reigning queen in centuries.
Born in 1910 as the only daughter of Sweden's Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Margaret of Connaught, Ingrid grew up in the House of Bernadotte. She married Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark in 1935, and the couple had three daughters: Margrethe, Benedikte, and Anne-Marie. When Frederik's father Christian X died in 1947, she became queen consort and set about dismantling the stuffier protocols of Danish court life — abolishing old-fashioned customs and loosening the formality at state receptions. Frederik died in 1972, and their eldest daughter Margrethe II took the throne. Ingrid outlive…
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