Nine 9Honey Royals Count Nikolai of Denmark will move to Australia after the loss of his 'prince' title By Natalie Oliveri | 7 months ago Australia will soon be welcoming a member of Denmark's royal family. Count Nikolai, who is seventh in line to the throne, will move to Sydney to study at university. Count Nikolai will live in Sydney Australia until at least November 30, when the UTS semester ends. Sydney is a place his uncle, Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, holds dear as it was where he met.
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Count Nikolai of Denmark is quickly becoming one of the most recognisable royals thanks to his successful career as a model. He's seventh-in-line to the Danish throne and the nephew of Australian-born Crown Princess Mary. Nikolai is now living in Sydney, Australia, where he's just embarked on an exciting new chapter. Count Nikolai of Monpezat, grandson of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, shares candid snaps from a major celebration in Australia Sun, sand and sea: Count Nikolai of Monpezat, formerly Prince Nikolai of Denmark, enjoyed the natural beauty of his new home By Stephanie Bridger-Linning 31 August 2023 Instagram @nikolaitildanmark Nikolai's aunt, Crown Princess Mary, is from Australia and has spent time on holiday in the country with her husband, Crown Prince Frederik (Margrethe's eldest son), and their four children. Prince Joachim of Denmark, Princess Marie of Denmark, Count Nikolai, Count Felix, Count Henrik and Countess Athena in Copenhagen in April Denmark's Count Nikolai has arrived in Australia where he's set to begin a new chapter at university. On Monday evening, the 23-year-old royal shared a photo on Instagram Stories from Sydney.
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Count Nikolai is seventh in line to the Danish throne, and the eldest grandchild of Queen Margrethe of Denmark, who recently recovered from back surgery she underwent at the start of the year. He and Count Felix, 21, are the children of Prince Joachim of Denmark (Queen Margrethe's younger son) and his first wife, Alexandra, Countess of. Denmark's Count Nikolai of Monpezat's arrival in Sydney sees the continuation of a peculiar tradition of young European blue bloods escaping gilded cages and fluttering to Australia to taste. GETTY IMAGES. WHETHER YOU'RE A ROYALIST OR NOT, the news that a young royal is moving to Australia is sure to be exciting — especially when they're as good-looking as Count Nikolai of. Queen Margreth's eldest grandchild, Count Nikolai, has revealed he plans to live in Australia. Prince Joachim's eldest son currently studies at Copenhagen Business School together with his.
Princess Mary's nephew Count Nikolai of Monpezat is spotted in Sydney
Count Nikolai of Denmark Shares Photos of His 'Last Days in Europe' — Find Out Where He's Heading Queen Margrethe's grandson is embracing a new adventure as his dad, Prince Joachim, relocates. November 3, 2023 11 min ute read He may no longer bear the official title "Prince" thanks to the streamlining of Danish royal arrangements, but Count Nikolai of Monpezat is Prince Charming. Years of etiquette training, preparation and a caring family have created what could be the closest thing we have to a royal only Disney could replicate.
31 May 2023 Phoebe Tatham Content Writer Count Nikolai of Denmark is preparing to move to Australia with his girlfriend Benedikte Thoustrup. The 23-year-old student will study at the. "🇩🇰 His Excellency Count Nikolai has a birthday and is turning 24 today 🇩🇰," the Royal House wrote alongside a photo of Nikolai. "@nikolaitildanmark in Australia celebrates the.
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Danish royal family member, Count Nikolai of Denmark is currently living in Sydney for a semester of exchange at the University of Technology Sydney, alongside his girlfriend Benedikte Thoustrup The lovebirds are both currently studying for degrees at the Copenhagen Business School and have already spent a semester on exchange in Paris. The 23-year-old student will study at the University of Technology (UTS) in Sydney for one semester from 1 August until 30 November, Count Nikolai is the sev.