Princess Marie of Denmark (born Marie Agathe Odile Cavallier on 6 February 1976) is a French-born member of the Danish royal family. She is the second wife of Prince Joachim of Denmark and has carried out public duties on behalf of the monarchy while maintaining a private family life. Her background and bilingual profile have shaped her role as a bridge between Danish institutions and an international public.
Early life and background
Marie was born in Paris and raised in France. Before joining the Danish royal household she worked in the private sector in roles related to communications, events and international relations. Her French upbringing and education have remained a visible part of her public identity since her marriage into the Danish monarchy.
Marriage and family
Marie married Prince Joachim in 2008 and became stepmother to his children from a previous marriage. Together they have two children: a son, Henrik, and a daughter, Princess Athena, who was born in early 2012. As a royal mother she balances family responsibilities with frequent official engagements and ceremonial duties.
Public role and patronages
As Princess of Denmark and Countess of Monpezat she represents the royal family at cultural events, charity functions and international visits. Her patronages focus on issues such as health, children's welfare, cultural outreach and international cooperation. She is often noted for promoting Danish cultural institutions abroad while highlighting charitable causes at home.
Notable aspects and public image
Marie is recognized for blending her French heritage with the traditions of the Danish court. She participates in state ceremonies, supports non-governmental organizations, and engages with the public through official appearances. Her multilingual ability and international background are assets in a modern monarchy that maintains strong ties across Europe.
- Born: 6 February 1976, Paris.
- Family: Married to Prince Joachim; mother of Henrik and Princess Athena.
- Activities: Royal duties, patronages in culture and social causes.
For more detail about individual initiatives, charitable work and official engagements, consult authoritative biographies and the official royal household communications.