Count Nikolai of Monpezat | |||||
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Born | Prince Nikolai of Denmark 28 August 1999 Copenhagen, Denmark | ||||
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Father | Prince Joachim of Denmark | ||||
Mother | Alexandra Manley |
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Count Nikolai of Monpezat (born Prince Nikolai of Denmark; 28 August 1999) is a member of the Danish royal family. He is the eldest son of Prince Joachim and his first wife, Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, the eldest grandchild of Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik, and the eldest nephew of King Frederik X. He is currently sixth in the line of succession to the Danish throne.[1] At the time of his birth, he was third, after his uncle and father.
Nikolai was born a prince of Denmark at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen on 28 August 1999. He is the oldest grandchild of Queen Margrethe II and her late husband, Prince Henrik.
Nikolai was baptised in the chapel of the Fredensborg Palace on 6 November 1999 by the Danish Chaplain-in-Ordinary, Christian Thodberg. At the christening, the musical work Lys på din vej, composed by Frederik Magle and dedicated to the prince, was performed for the first time.[2] His godparents are his paternal uncle King Frederik X, his maternal aunt Nicola Baird, Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, Peter Steenstrup and Camilla Flint.[1] After their divorce in 2005, Prince Joachim and Alexandra had joint custody of the prince and his brother Prince Felix.[3][4][5] Nikolai and Felix have two half-siblings, Henrik and Athena, from their father's second marriage to Marie Cavallier.[6][7]
Nikolai was confirmed on 18 May 2013 in Fredensborg Palace Church in the presence of his immediate family and all his godparents.[8]
Like his father and uncle, Nikolai attended Krebs School in Copenhagen.[1] In 2014, he attended 10th grade at Herlufsholm School in Næstved and received his upper secondary education there as well.[9] Upon leaving Herlufsholm School in August 2018, he started a two-year military program at the Royal Danish Army's Sergeant School in Varde.[10][11] However, he dropped out two months later as he felt a career in the military did not suit him.[12] In July 2019, he was admitted to Copenhagen Business School to study Business Administration and Service Management.[13] As part of that course, in 2023, Nikolai moved to Australia to take a semester at University of Technology Sydney.[14]
In early 2018, Nikolai signed as a fashion model with the agency Scoop Models.[15] He made his runway debut in February 2018 at Burberry's show at London Fashion Week.[16][17] He says he sees modeling as a job rather than a career.[18]
In February 2023, Nikolai signed as a model for Elite Model World - Paris under the name of 'Nikolai'.[19] Subsequently, in May he also signed with Barcelona based modeling agency Sight Management Studio as 'Count Nikolai of Monpezat'.[20]
In June 2024, Nikolai graduated from Copenhagen Business School with a Master of Science in Merchandising degree (cand.merc.) [21]
Originally styled "His Highness Prince Nikolai of Denmark", Nikolai's style was expanded on 29 April 2008 to "His Highness Prince Nikolai of Denmark, Count of Monpezat".[22] In September 2022, Queen Margrethe II decided to strip the children of her son Joachim from the princely status they held since their births. Since 1 January 2023, Count Nikolai is known as "His Excellency Count Nikolai of Monpezat".[23] He has said that he was "shocked and confused" to learn about the decision to strip him and his siblings of their princely title.[24] Even with the change in titles, he and the others affected by the change maintain their places in the order of succession.[23]
Country | Date | Appointment | Ribbon | Post-nominal letters | Notes |
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Denmark | 28 March 2001 | Queen Ingrid Commemorative Medal | Dr.I.M.M. | [25] | |
Denmark | 11 June 2009 | Prince Henriks 75th Birthday Medal | Em.11.juni.2009 | [25] | |
Denmark | 16 April 2010 | Commemorative Medal on the Occasion of the 70th Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Margrethe | EM.16.apr.2010 | [25] | |
Denmark | 14 January 2012 | Commemorative Medal for the Ruby Jubilee of Queen Margarethe of Denmark | R.40.Em. | [25] | |
Denmark | 16 April 2015 | Commemorative Medal on the Occasion of the 75th Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Margrethe | EM.16.apr.2015 | [25] | |
Denmark | 10 Juni 2017 | Commemorative Medal for the Golden Wedding of Her Majesty Queen Margrethe and His Royal Highness Prince Henrik | G.Em. | [25] | |
Denmark | 11 Juni 2018 | Prince Henrik's Commemorative Medal | Pr.H.Mm. | [25] | |
Denmark | 16 April 2020 | Commemorative Medal on the Occasion of the 80th Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Margrethe | EM.16.apr.2020 | [25] | |
Denmark | 14 January 2022 | Commemorative Medal in connection with the 50th anniversary of Her Majesty The Queen’s accession to the throne | R.50.Em. | [25][26] |