Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester

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Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester (born Birgitte Eva van Deurs Henriksen; 20 June 1946) is a Danish-born member of the British royal family. She is married to Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, a grandson of King George V.

Early life and education

Birgitte Eva van Deurs Henriksen was born on 20 June 1946 in Odense, Denmark, the younger daughter of lawyer Asger Preben Wissing Henriksen and his wife, Vivian van Deurs. She was educated in Odense and at finishing schools in Lausanne and Cambridge.[1] She took her mother's ancestral name van Deurs on 15 January 1966, after her parents' separation.[2]Template:Better citation needed[3] After completing a three-year course in Commercial and Economic Studies in Copenhagen, she moved back to the United Kingdom in 1971 to work as a secretary at the Royal Danish Embassy in London.[1]

Marriage and family

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The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester

Van Deurs Henriksen first met Prince Richard of Gloucester, the younger son of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, and Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, in the late 1960s in Cambridge, while she was attending finishing school, and he was taking undergraduate courses in architecture.[4] In February 1972, their engagement was announced.[1] They married on 8 July 1972 at St Andrew's Church, Barnwell, Northamptonshire.[1] The bride's wedding dress was designed by Norman Hartnell. It was constructed of Swiss organdie, with a high collar, a simple skirt, long sleeves and a small train. Instead of wearing a tiara, she wore stephanotis flowers on her hair which secured the veil.[5] Upon marriage, she assumed the style Her Royal Highness Princess Richard of Gloucester.[1]

Six weeks after their wedding, Richard's elder brother, Prince William of Gloucester, was killed in a flying accident. Richard unexpectedly became heir apparent to the dukedom and upon his father's death in 1974, the couple became the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.[1]

The couple have three children: Alexander (born 1974), Davina (born 1977), and Rose (born 1980). They were born at St Mary's Hospital, London.[1] The Duke and Duchess officially reside at Kensington Palace.[6]

Activities

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The Duchess in Brisbane, 1979

The Duchess of Gloucester has accompanied the Duke of Gloucester on his official visits overseas: her first visit was in 1973, when they represented the Queen at the 70th birthday celebrations of King Olav V of Norway.[7] Other joint visits have included Australia, Belgium, China, Denmark, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Luxembourg, Nepal, New Zealand, Norway, the Philippines, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Tonga, Tunisia and the United States.[7] Birgitte has also travelled overseas in support of her own patronages and military units, including a visit to Iraq in December 2008.[7]

She and her husband represented the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the state funeral of King Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV of Tonga on 19 September 2006.[8] They also represented the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the coronation of King George Tupou V of Tonga on 1 August 2008 in Nukuʻalofa.[9]

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The Duke and Duchess riding in the Scottish State Coach with Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence following the coronation on 6 May 2023

Birgitte is sponsor of two Royal Navy ships: Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. She is also the royal patron of the Bermuda Regiment. She is patron of SeeAbility, a charity for people with learning disabilities and sight loss; The Lullaby Trust, a baby charity aiming to prevent unexpected deaths in infancy and promote infant health; and Music in Hospitals & Care.[10] She regularly attends functions at schools of which she is president or patron: St Paul's Cathedral School; the Friends of St Paul's Cathedral;[11] the Cathedral Music Trust;[12] St John's School, Leatherhead;[13] Bridewell Royal Hospital (King Edward's School, Witley); the Royal Alexandra and Albert School;[14] the Children's Society;[15] Parkinson's UK;[16] Hope for Youth Northern Ireland;[17] Scottish Opera;[18] Lawn Tennis Association;[19] the Royal School of Needlework;[20] Turn2us;[21] Missing People;[22] and Princess Helena College. After the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Birgitte became president of the Royal Academy of Music.[23] She is also the patron of Prostate Cancer UK,[24] and in March 2006, she opened the Prostate Centre.[25]

Honours and arms

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Template:Flagu 1973 Recipient of the Royal Family Order of Elizabeth II File:UK Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II ribbon.svg [26]
1975 Dame of Justice of the Order of St John File:Order of St John (UK) ribbon -vector.svg DCStJ [27]
Recipient of the Service Medal of the Order of St John File:Service Medal of the Order of St John Ribbon.svg [28]
1977 Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal File:UK Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg [28]
1978 Recipient of the Solomon Islands Independence Medal File:Solomon islands indendence medal.png [28]
1989 Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order File:Royal Victorian Order UK ribbon.png GCVO [26]
2002 Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal File:UK Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg [28]
2012 Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal File:QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg [26]
2022 Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal File:UK Queen EII Platinum Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg [29]Template:Not in citation given
2024 Royal Lady Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter File:Order of the Garter UK ribbon.svg LG [30]
2024 Recipient of the Royal Family Order of Charles III File:Royal Family Order of King Charles III ribbon bar.svg [31]
Template:Flagu 1 August 2008 Grand Cross of the Royal Order of the Crown of Tonga File:TON Order of the Crown of Tonga ribbon.svg [32]
Template:Flagu 3 March 2015 Sash of the Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle File:MEX Orden del Aguila Azteca 2011 Collar BAR.svg [33]

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