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Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester

Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, GCVO DStJ CD (born Birgitte Eva van Deurs Henriksen; 20 June 1946) is a Danish member of the British royal family. She is married to Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, a grandson of George V. They have three children.

Birgitte
Duchess of Gloucester (more)
The Duchess of Gloucester in 2015
BornBirgitte Eva van Deurs Henriksen
(1946-06-20) 20 June 1946 (age 76)
Odense, Denmark
Spouse
(m. 1972)
Issue
HouseWindsor (by marriage)
FatherAsger Henriksen
MotherVivian van Deurs

Early life and education

Birgitte was born Birgitte Eva van Deurs Henriksen, in Odense, Denmark, the younger daughter of Asger Preben Wissing Henriksen, a lawyer, 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][non-primary source needed] 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

 
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester

Birgitte 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, where he attended university. 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. Instead of wearing a tiara, the bride wore stephanotis flowers on her hair which secured the veil.[3]

Six weeks after their wedding, Prince Richard's elder brother, Prince William of Gloucester, was killed in a flying accident. Prince 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.[4]

Activities

 
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.[5] Other joint visits have included Australia, Belgium, China, Denmark, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Luxembourg, Nepal, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Tonga, Tunisia and the United States.[5] Birgitte has also travelled overseas in support of her own patronages and military units, including a visit to Iraq in December 2008.[5]

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.[6] 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.[7]

Birgitte is sponsor of two Royal Navy ships: HMS Gloucester and HMS Sandown. 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.[8] 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;[9] the Cathedral Music Trust;[10] St John's School, Leatherhead;[11] Bridewell Royal Hospital (King Edward's School, Witley); the Royal Alexandra and Albert School;[12] the Children's Society;[13] Parkinson's UK;[14] Hope for Youth Northern Ireland;[15] Scottish Opera;[16] Lawn Tennis Association;[17] the Royal School of Needlework;[18] Turn2us;[19] Missing People;[20] and Princess Helena College. After the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Birgitte became president of the Royal Academy of Music.[21] She is also the patron of Prostate Cancer UK,[22] and in March 2006, she opened the Prostate Centre.[23]

Honours

Foreign

Honorary military appointments

  Australia
  •   Colonel-in-Chief, of the Royal Australian Army Educational Corps[1]
  Bermuda
  Canada
  New Zealand
  •   Colonel-in-Chief, of the Royal New Zealand Army Educational Corps[1]
  United Kingdom

Arms

Coat of arms of the Duchess of Gloucester
 
Notes
Coat of arms of Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, depicting her husband's armorial bearings surmounted by an escutcheon of pretence granted to her by Royal Warrant[31]
Adopted
18 July 1973
Coronet
Coronet of a Grandchild of the Sovereign.
Escutcheon
The Duke of Gloucester's arms and in the centre an escutcheon of pretence Azure a lapwing proper, on a chief Or two pairs of ostrich feathers in saltire Sable[31]
Supporters
The Royal Supporters differenced with the like coronet and label.
Orders
The Royal Victorian Order circlet.
VICTORIA
Other elements
Insignia of GCVO appended.

Issue

Name Birth Marriage Issue
Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster 24 October 1974 22 June 2002 Claire Booth Xan Windsor, Lord Culloden
Lady Cosima Windsor
Lady Davina Windsor 19 November 1977 31 July 2004
Divorced 2018
Gary Lewis Senna Lewis
Tāne Lewis
Lady Rose Gilman 1 March 1980 19 July 2008 George Gilman Lyla Gilman
Rufus Gilman

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "The Duchess of Gloucester". The Royal Family. 13 November 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  2. ^ Name change is mentioned in parish register of Th. Kingo, Odense (Regional Archive, Odense)
  3. ^ "The 22 Most Gorgeous Royal Wedding Tiara Moments of All Time (slide 18)". Harper's Bazaar Singapore. 28 March 2018. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  4. ^ Hampson, Laura (8 December 2017). "Meet Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's new neighbours - the royals who live in Kensington Palace". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  5. ^ a b c . Official website of the Royal Family. Archived from the original on 20 September 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  6. ^ "Tonga Mourns King's Death". CBS News. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  7. ^ "His Majesty King George Tupou V of Tonga". The Daily Telegraph. 18 March 2012. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  8. ^ "Meet MiHC Office Staff and Patrons across the UK". Music in Hospitals & Care. 27 July 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  9. ^ "A Royal Celebration of St Paul's Friends and Benefactors". St Paul's Cathedral. 13 July 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  10. ^ "HRH The Duchess of Gloucester becomes Royal Patron for Cathedral Music Trust". Cathedral Music Trust. 24 January 2022. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
  11. ^ . St John's School, Leatherhead. 5 March 2014. Archived from the original on 26 May 2018. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  12. ^ "Our Royal Heritage". Royal Alexandra and Albert School. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  13. ^ "HRH The Duchess of Gloucester visits The Children's Society in Manchester". The Children's Society. 1 October 2015. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  14. ^ "The Duchess of Gloucester, Patron". Parkinson's UK. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  15. ^ "HRH The Duchess of Gloucester attends 'Hope for Youth Northern Ireland' gala dinner at Belfast City Hall". GOV.UK. 21 March 2012. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  16. ^ "The Board of Scottish Opera". Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  17. ^ "Lawn Tennis Association pays tribute to Her Majesty The Queen". Lawn Tennis Association. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  18. ^ "Royal School of Needlework". Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  19. ^ "Thank you". Turn2us. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  20. ^ "Our Patrons and Ambassadors". Missing People. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  21. ^ . Royal Academy of Music. Archived from the original on 10 April 2019. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  22. ^ "Prostate Research receives royal attention". PR Newswire. 4 March 2003. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  23. ^ "About The Prostate Centre". The Prostate Centre. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  24. ^ a b . Royal Household. Archived from the original on 11 October 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  25. ^ "No. 46574". The London Gazette. 16 May 1975. p. 6404.
  26. ^ a b c d https://i.pinimg.com/originals/63/4a/c9/634ac916de4f7767735f8b59b1e58e0b.jpg[bare URL image file]
  27. ^ "Royal orders presented at Palace". Matangi Tonga Online. 1 August 2008. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  28. ^ "TRH THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL AWARDED WITH THE MEXICAN ORDER OF THE AZTEC EAGLE". Official website of the Mexican Embassy in the United Kingdom. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  29. ^ . National Defence and the Canadian Forces. Archived from the original on 23 September 2012. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  30. ^ a b Ilse, Jess (30 June 2021). "What is a royal ship sponsor?". Royal Central. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  31. ^ a b Boutell, Charles; Brooke-Little, John Philip (1978). Boutell's Heraldry (8th (revised) ed.). Frederick Warne. p. 226. ISBN 9780723220961.

External links

  • The Duchess of Gloucester at the Royal Family website
  • Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester at IMDb
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Birgitte Duchess of Gloucester GCVO DStJ CD born Birgitte Eva van Deurs Henriksen 20 June 1946 is a Danish member of the British royal family She is married to Prince Richard Duke of Gloucester a grandson of George V They have three children BirgitteDuchess of Gloucester more The Duchess of Gloucester in 2015BornBirgitte Eva van Deurs Henriksen 1946 06 20 20 June 1946 age 76 Odense DenmarkSpousePrince Richard Duke of Gloucester m 1972 wbr IssueAlexander Windsor Earl of Ulster Lady Davina Windsor Lady Rose GilmanHouseWindsor by marriage FatherAsger HenriksenMotherVivian van Deurs Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Marriage and family 3 Activities 4 Honours 4 1 Foreign 4 2 Honorary military appointments 4 3 Arms 5 Issue 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditBirgitte was born Birgitte Eva van Deurs Henriksen in Odense Denmark the younger daughter of Asger Preben Wissing Henriksen a lawyer 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 non primary source needed 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 Edit The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester Birgitte 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 where he attended university 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 Instead of wearing a tiara the bride wore stephanotis flowers on her hair which secured the veil 3 Six weeks after their wedding Prince Richard s elder brother Prince William of Gloucester was killed in a flying accident Prince 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 4 Activities Edit 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 5 Other joint visits have included Australia Belgium China Denmark Gibraltar Hong Kong Israel Japan Luxembourg Nepal New Zealand Norway Philippines Portugal Saudi Arabia Singapore Solomon Islands South Africa Spain Sweden Tonga Tunisia and the United States 5 Birgitte has also travelled overseas in support of her own patronages and military units including a visit to Iraq in December 2008 5 She and her husband represented the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the state funeral of King Taufaʻahau Tupou IV of Tonga on 19 September 2006 6 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 7 Birgitte is sponsor of two Royal Navy ships HMS Gloucester and HMS Sandown 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 amp Care 8 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 9 the Cathedral Music Trust 10 St John s School Leatherhead 11 Bridewell Royal Hospital King Edward s School Witley the Royal Alexandra and Albert School 12 the Children s Society 13 Parkinson s UK 14 Hope for Youth Northern Ireland 15 Scottish Opera 16 Lawn Tennis Association 17 the Royal School of Needlework 18 Turn2us 19 Missing People 20 and Princess Helena College After the death of Diana Princess of Wales Birgitte became president of the Royal Academy of Music 21 She is also the patron of Prostate Cancer UK 22 and in March 2006 she opened the Prostate Centre 23 Honours EditSee also List of honours of the British royal family by country 1973 Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II 24 1975 Dame of Justice of the Order of St John 25 1975 Service Medal of the Order of St John 26 6 February 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal 26 1978 Solomon Islands Independence Medal 26 23 June 1989 Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order GCVO 24 6 February 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 26 2018 Canadian Forces Decoration CD Foreign Edit 1 August 2008 Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Tonga 27 3 March 2015 Sash of the Order of the Aztec Eagle 28 Honorary military appointments Edit Australia Colonel in Chief of the Royal Australian Army Educational Corps 1 Bermuda Colonel in Chief of the Royal Bermuda Regiment 1 Canada Colonel in Chief of the Royal Canadian Dental Corps January 2006 present 29 New Zealand Colonel in Chief of the Royal New Zealand Army Educational Corps 1 United Kingdom Colonel in Chief of the Royal Army Dental Corps 1 Deputy Colonel in Chief of the Adjutant General s Corps 1 Royal Colonel of the 7th V Battalion The Rifles 1 Lady Sponsor of HMS Gloucester 30 Lady Sponsor of HMS Sandown 30 Arms Edit Coat of arms of the Duchess of Gloucester Notes Coat of arms of Birgitte Duchess of Gloucester depicting her husband s armorial bearings surmounted by an escutcheon of pretence granted to her by Royal Warrant 31 Adopted 18 July 1973 Coronet Coronet of a Grandchild of the Sovereign Escutcheon The Duke of Gloucester s arms and in the centre an escutcheon of pretence Azure a lapwing proper on a chief Or two pairs of ostrich feathers in saltire Sable 31 Supporters The Royal Supporters differenced with the like coronet and label Orders The Royal Victorian Order circlet VICTORIA Other elements Insignia of GCVO appended Issue EditName Birth Marriage IssueAlexander Windsor Earl of Ulster 24 October 1974 22 June 2002 Claire Booth Xan Windsor Lord CullodenLady Cosima WindsorLady Davina Windsor 19 November 1977 31 July 2004Divorced 2018 Gary Lewis Senna LewisTane LewisLady Rose Gilman 1 March 1980 19 July 2008 George Gilman Lyla GilmanRufus GilmanReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l The Duchess of Gloucester The Royal Family 13 November 2015 Retrieved 24 October 2017 Name change is mentioned in parish register of Th Kingo Odense Regional Archive Odense The 22 Most Gorgeous Royal Wedding Tiara Moments of All Time slide 18 Harper s Bazaar Singapore 28 March 2018 Retrieved 15 May 2018 Hampson Laura 8 December 2017 Meet Prince Harry and Meghan Markle s new neighbours the royals who live in Kensington Palace London Evening Standard Retrieved 12 December 2017 a b c The Duchess of Gloucester Public role Official website of the Royal Family Archived from the original on 20 September 2012 Retrieved 11 September 2012 Tonga Mourns King s Death CBS News Retrieved 25 May 2018 His Majesty King George Tupou V of Tonga The Daily Telegraph 18 March 2012 Retrieved 25 May 2018 Meet MiHC Office Staff and Patrons across the UK Music in Hospitals amp Care 27 July 2017 Retrieved 5 May 2018 A Royal Celebration of St Paul s Friends and Benefactors St Paul s Cathedral 13 July 2016 Retrieved 25 May 2018 HRH The Duchess of Gloucester becomes Royal Patron for Cathedral Music Trust Cathedral Music Trust 24 January 2022 Retrieved 24 January 2022 Royal Visit St John s School Leatherhead 5 March 2014 Archived from the original on 26 May 2018 Retrieved 25 May 2018 Our Royal Heritage Royal Alexandra and Albert School Retrieved 25 May 2018 HRH The Duchess of Gloucester visits The Children s Society in Manchester The Children s Society 1 October 2015 Retrieved 25 May 2018 The Duchess of Gloucester Patron Parkinson s UK Retrieved 25 May 2018 HRH The Duchess of Gloucester attends Hope for Youth Northern Ireland gala dinner at Belfast City Hall GOV UK 21 March 2012 Retrieved 25 May 2018 The Board of Scottish Opera Retrieved 25 May 2018 Lawn Tennis Association pays tribute to Her Majesty The Queen Lawn Tennis Association 20 December 2016 Retrieved 25 May 2018 Royal School of Needlework Retrieved 11 June 2019 Thank you Turn2us Retrieved 22 July 2022 Our Patrons and Ambassadors Missing People Retrieved 7 December 2022 About us Governing Body Royal Academy of Music Archived from the original on 10 April 2019 Retrieved 15 December 2019 Prostate Research receives royal attention PR Newswire 4 March 2003 Retrieved 26 May 2015 About The Prostate Centre The Prostate Centre Retrieved 26 May 2015 a b The Duchess of Gloucester Honours Royal Household Archived from the original on 11 October 2013 Retrieved 1 January 2014 No 46574 The London Gazette 16 May 1975 p 6404 a b c d https i pinimg com originals 63 4a c9 634ac916de4f7767735f8b59b1e58e0b jpg bare URL image file Royal orders presented at Palace Matangi Tonga Online 1 August 2008 Retrieved 26 May 2018 TRH THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL AWARDED WITH THE MEXICAN ORDER OF THE AZTEC EAGLE Official website of the Mexican Embassy in the United Kingdom Retrieved 11 April 2019 Colonel In Chief of the CFDS National Defence and the Canadian Forces Archived from the original on 23 September 2012 Retrieved 25 May 2018 a b Ilse Jess 30 June 2021 What is a royal ship sponsor Royal Central Retrieved 30 June 2021 a b Boutell Charles Brooke Little John Philip 1978 Boutell s Heraldry 8th revised ed Frederick Warne p 226 ISBN 9780723220961 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Birgitte Duchess of Gloucester The Duchess of Gloucester at the Royal Family website Birgitte Duchess of Gloucester at IMDbOrders 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