Why did joachim and alexandra divorce




















Alexandra is often invited to royal events that her ex-husband and two sons, Prince Nikolai and Prince Felix, are involved in. In May, she was also extended an invite to the 50th birthday party of her ex-husband's brother, Crown Prince Frederik, at the palace.

MORE: Top baby names of revealed! Joachim and his first wife Alexandra were married from to They met at a party in Hong Kong, where Alexandra was born and raised, and after a whirlwind engagement Joachim proposed with a diamond ruby ring. The couple share joint custody of their sons.

We use our own and third-party cookies to improve our services and show you related advertising with your preferences by analyzing your browsing habits and generating the corresponding profiles. If you go on surfing, we will consider you accepting its use. You can change the configuration or get more information here. I know that some people think that they just drifted out of love, but with kids that little, most people are in survival mode anyway and realise it is not the time to assess the marriage.

Good question, Jane! I agree that with some kids people tend to just drift on, even if things weren't that rosy. The assessment of the direction will come a bit later. I think they didn't get along, and Jokke not being the father of one of his sons would have been a reason enough to call it off for good. A good chance that's what happened. If Martin was the father, it would explain Alex remarrying pretty soon.

If not, Alex is in my book in the somewhat murky waters Jokke is right now. Alex and Jokke should both be past the stage of pink love, and if they are not, they have some problems.

To me the short time between divorce and remarriage seems just a bit too short. I don't believe in leopards changing spots, and remember too well what was written about Jokke as well as the pics published to have the impression of a pleasant and balanced man. Then again, if he's not drinking and partying because he's got the hots for Marie, the waters get exceedingly murky. I don't know.

But it all looks very non-royal, and Jokke and Alex have both modernised the Danish monarchy to some degree, perhaps to its detriment. Royalty now seems even more futile. Frecks and Xian have also gotten a lot of the french fry The only similarity, I can see between Martin and Felix is the fair hair. The features of Harry are far more the ones of Prince Philip than the ones of the riding instructor.

Or the bogans in Talk shows, who get tests on fatherhood done dunno, if you have this tacky thing also in your countries are also just doubting because of the hair and eye colours. At least relationship-wise. This is surely true somehow. But IMO esp. There is something in between "splitting up" and "feeling sick, as soon as one gets to see the others face in the morning" Just my 2 cents though. I think the rumours of Felix not being Joachims are cruel.

Felix looks a lot like Joachim and seriously doubt Joachim and Margrethe would have accepted a situation like the one the rumours suggest. What does that mean - did Joachim also jump on Marie when he met her in ? Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.

An unhappy marriage is an existing phenomenon in the society that is not only relevant to the mass public, but also has a deep-rooted connection with the royal families. While the stakes of being a part of the royal family are considerably high, it can be as tormenting and challenging for a royal couple to continue, even when they cannot search for a middle-ground to sort their marital distress.

That being said, many have either given in to their hearts, while others have had to unwillingly let go. Dating back to the 16th century, Henry VIII was one of the pioneering royals to divorce the first of his 6 wives. Her only surviving child was a daughter, Mary I of England, which posed a great challenge to the then existing idea of succession by a male heir.

After the King was denied approval for the divorce by the Roman Catholic Church, he established his own Church of England and carried out the divorce. Having been quite public about her love affair with him, it came as a shock to many when she chose to marry Jones. That being said, the marriage did not last and the couple decided to separate in In , when Princess Diana and Prince Charles chose to go their separate ways, hardly anything was left for the world to speculate.

The pressures of being a member of the royal family had got to them, leading to their marital downfall. Finally in , the two filed for a divorce. However, years later, just two months after the separation of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, the royal couple filed for a divorce. What was assumed to be an outcome of an unfaithful marriage, was proven to be true when a series of private and intimate letters exchanged between the princess and Sir Timothy Laurence, one of the Queen's employees, was revealed by The Sun.

Currently, the Princess lives in London with her two sons and the Prince resides in Paris. But in , when the couple divorced for undisclosed reasons, it was the first for the Danish royal family in years.

However, Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik later revealed how deeply they regretted the divorce. However, the marriage lasted only for 2 years, leading to their divorce in Later in , the Princess remarried another man, Stefano Casiraghi.

Unfortunately, Casiraghi lost his life in a speed boat accident in October In , she married Prince Ernst August on Hanover, but this marriage did not last too.

According to an official notice, Wongvajirapakdi is said to be guilty of "repeated violations and attempted interference with royal affairs", "disloyalty" and pushing her boundaries. Sultan Muhammad V of Malaysia married a Russian beauty queen Oksana Voevodina on 22 November, , but only six months later the couple separated, just after the birth of their son.

Although the relationship began on a beautiful note, with the Sultan abdicating the throne to marry the beauty queen and Voevodina converting her religion to Islam, the marriage seemed to have taken a wrong turn.

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