Caroline Matilda of Denmark (1912—)
Caroline Matilda of Denmark (1912—)
Danish royal. Name variations: Caroline-Matilda Louise Oldenburg. Born on April 27, 1912; daughter of Harald (b. 1876, son of Louise of Sweden and Frederick VIII, king of Denmark), and Helen of Schleswig-Holstein (1888–1962); married Prince Knud Christian Frederik (b. 1900, son of Christian X, king of Denmark); on September 8, 1933; children: Elizabeth Caroline-Matilde (b. 1935); Ingolf Christian Frederik Knud (b. 1940); Christian Frederik Francis (b. 1942).
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