
Ingrid of Denmark
Ingrid of Denmark, born Princess Ingrid of Sweden in 1910, was the Queen Consort of Denmark as the wife of King Frederick IX from 1935 until her death in 2000. Renowned for her charm and dedication to the Danish royal family, Queen Ingrid played a crucial role in modernizing the monarchy and fostering closer ties between Denmark and its territories, including Greenland. Her legacy includes a deep appreciation for Danish culture and history, which is particularly relevant in discussions about Denmark's relationship with Greenland, especially in light of contemporary debates regarding colonial history and identity.
Born on Mar 28, 1910 (115 years old)
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Ingrid was part of the royal couple that traveled to Greenland in 1952.
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