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List of heirs to the Danish throne

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House of Oldenburg, Absolute monarchy 1665-1863

Frederick III adopted a Semi-salic law of succession.

Heir Status Relationship to Monarch Became heir Ceased to be heir Next in succession
relation to heir, dates
Monarch
Date Reason Date Reason
Christian heir apparent son 14 November 1665 Hereditary succession established 9 Feb 1670 became king George
brother
Frederick III
George heir presumptive brother 9 Feb 1670 brother became king 11 Oct 1671 son born to king Anna Sophie
sister
Christian V
Crown Prince Frederick heir apparent son 11 Oct 1671 born 25 Aug 1699 became king George, Duke of Cumberland
uncle (1671-1672, 1673-1675)
Christian William
brother (1672-1673)
Christian
brother (1675-1695)
Charles, Count of Holstein
brother (1695-1697, 1698-1699)
Christian
son (1697-1698)
Charles, Count of Holstein heir presumptive brother 25 Aug 1699 brother became king 10 Dec 1699 son born to king William
brother
Frederick IV
Crown Prince Christian heir apparent son 10 Dec 1699 born 12 Oct 1730 became king Charles, Count of Holstein
uncle (1699-1701, 1702-1703, 1704–1723)
Frederick
brother (1701-1702)
George
brother (1703-1704)
Frederick
son (1723-1730)
Crown Prince Frederick heir apparent son 12 Oct 1730 father became king 6 Aug 1746 became king Louise
sister (1730-1735)
Christian VI
Christian
son (1745-1746)
Crown Prince Christian heir apparent son 6 Aug 1746 father became king 3 Jun 1747 died Sophia Magdalena
sister
Frederick V
Sophia Magdalena heir presumptive daughter 3 Jun 1747 brother died 29 Jan 1749 son born to king Princess Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark
sister
Crown Prince Christian heir apparent son 29 Jan 1749 born 14 Jan 1766 became king Sophia Magdalena
sister (1749-1753)
Frederick
brother (1753-1766)
Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark heir presumptive brother 14 Jan 1766 brother became king 28 Jan 1768 son born to king Sophia Magdalena
sister
Christian VII
Crown Prince Frederick heir apparent son 28 Jan 1768 born 13 Mar 1808 became king Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark
uncle (1768-1805)
Christian
cousin (1805-1808)
Christian heir presumptive cousin 13 Mar 1808 cousin became king 3 Dec 1839 became king Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Denmark
brother (1808)
Frederick VI
Frederick
son (1808-1839)
Crown Prince Frederick heir apparent son 3 Dec 1839 father became king 20 Jan 1848 became king Ferdinand
uncle
Christian VIII
Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Denmark heir presumptive uncle 20 Jan 1848 nephew became king 29 Jun 1863 died disputed, eventually: Frederick VII
Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
1st cousin, once removed (1852-1863 by legislation)
Christian heir presumptive 2nd cousin 29 Jun 1863 heir died 15 Nov 1863 became king Frederik
son

House of Glücksburg

With both Frederick VII and his uncle, Ferdinand childless, legislation was passed in 1852 to give the Danish throne to Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, a great-grandson of Frederick V. Semi-salic law continued to be used until 1953 when male-preference primogeniture was adopted. This lasted until 2009 when absolute primogeniture was put in place.

Heirs to the Danish throne
House of Glücksburg (1863–present)
Monarch Heir Relationship
to monarch
Became heir
(Date; Reason)
Ceased to be heir
(Date; Reason)
Next in line of succession
Christian IX Crown Prince Frederick Son 16 November 1863
Father became king
29 January 1906
Father died, became king
Prince Valdemar[a], 1863–1870, brother
Prince Christian, 1870–1906, son
Frederick VIII Crown Prince Christian Son 29 January 1906
Father became king
14 May 1912
Father died, became king
Prince Frederik, son
Christian X Crown Prince Frederik Son 14 May 1912
Father became king
20 April 1947
Father died, became king
Prince Knud, brother
Frederik IX Hereditary Prince Knud Brother 20 April 1947
Brother became king
5 June 1953
Law of succession changed
Prince Ingolf, son
Princess Margrethe Daughter 5 June 1953
Law of succession changed[b]
14 January 1972
Father died, became queen
Princess Benedikte, 1953–1968, sister
Prince Frederik, 1968–1972, son
Margrethe II Crown Prince Frederik Son 14 January 1972
Mother became queen
14 January 2024
Mother abdicated, became king
Prince Joachim, 1972–2005, brother
Prince Christian, 2005–2024, son
Frederik X Crown Prince Christian Son 14 January 2024
Father became king
Incumbent Princess Isabella, 2024–present, sister

Notes

  1. ^ Prince Vilhelm, second son of Christian IX, became king of Greece before his father ascended the throne and deferred his succession rights.
  2. ^ In 1953, the law of succession was changed from agnatic primogeniture to male-preference primogeniture.
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