Princess Louise of Denmark (1875–1906)

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Princess Louise
Princess Friedrich of Schaumburg-Lippe
Ratiboritz Castle, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary
Spouse
Prince Friedrich of Schaumburg-Lippe
(m. 1896)
Issue
Names
Louise Caroline Josephine Sophie Thyra Olga
Frederik VIII of Denmark
MotherLouise of Sweden

Princess Louise of Denmark (Louise Caroline Josephine Sophie Thyra Olga) (17 February 1875 – 4 April 1906) was a member of the

Schaumburg-Lippe
by marriage.

The third child and oldest daughter of

Schaumburg-Lippe and was heir to the lordship of Náchod in Bohemia
. After the wedding, she moved with him to Bohemia where she died in 1906, aged only 31.

Early life

Princess Louise with her mother, Crown Princess Louise. Painting by Laurits Tuxen, 1883.

Princess Louise was born on 17 February 1875 in

King Charles XV of Sweden and Norway and Louise of the Netherlands. She was baptised with the names Louise Caroline Josephine Sophie Thyra Olga, and was known as Princess Louise (namesake of her mother, as well as her paternal and maternal grandmothers).[2]

with their children in 1885.

Princess Louise was raised with her siblings in the royal household in Denmark and grew up between her parents' city residence in

Amalienborg Palace complex, and their country retreat, the Charlottenlund Palace, located by the coastline of the Øresund strait north of the city. In contrast to the usual practise of the period, where royal children were brought up by governesses, the children were raised by Crown Princess Louise herself. Under the supervision of their mother, the children of the Crown Princess received a rather strict Christian-dominated upbringing, which was characterized by austerity, the fulfilment of duties, care and order. Like her siblings, she was educated privately under the supervision of tutors. From childhood, Louise was described as a very withdrawn girl with a shy and quiet personality.[3] As she also married and left Denmark at an early age, she remained a relatively unnoticed member of the Danish royal family throughout her life.[4]

Marriage

Princess Louise and Prince Frederick in 1896.

Princess Louise's grandmother, Queen Louise, was known for her successful

Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen.[2][5]

The couple lived in

Ratiboritz Castle in Bohemia. They had three children. The marriage was not a happy one, however. Princess Louise suffered from melancholy and homesickness, longed for Denmark and spent much time visiting her family, staying for 2 to 3 months at a time.[6]
Her father also came and visited with her each year.

Death

Princess Louise died at

Ratiboritz Castle on 4 April 1906, within five hours of the death of her father-in-law Prince William;[7]
and 65 days after his paternal grandfather King Christian IX. The official cause of death of Princess Louise was "cerebral inflammation" caused by meningitis, after weeks of being ill. It was rumoured that she attempted to drown herself in the castle lake on her husband's estate, Ratiboritz, and caught a chill in the attempt, eventually leading to her death.

Issue

Frederick and Louise had three children:

Ancestry

References

Citations

  1. ^ https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26765/page/4502
  2. ^ a b c d Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh, ed. (1977). Burke's Royal Families of the World. Vol. 1. London, UK: Burke's Peerage Ltd. p. 71.
  3. ^ Bramsen 1992, p. 274.
  4. ^ Bramsen 1992.
  5. ^ "The Royal Wedding at Copenhagen". Pall Mall Gazette. 6 May 1896.
  6. ^ "PRINCE AND PRINCESS DEAD.; William of. Schaumburg-Lippe and Daughter-in-Law Die at Nahod". The New York Times. 5 April 1906. Retrieved 12 May 2023.

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