Written by Bridie Pearson-Jones Mailonline
15:29 February 16, 2024, Updated 15:40 February 16, 2024
- Count Felix of Montpezat has gone public with his extremely attractive girlfriend.
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Denmark’s most eligible bachelor, Count Felix of Mompezat, has gone public with his extremely attractive girlfriend.
The king’s nephew, 21, has fallen in love with Chilean-Danish actress Mi Sophia Herras, 23, a royal spokesperson confirmed to Billed Vladet.
Felix, the second son of Prince Joachim and his first wife Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, is currently visiting his girlfriend and brother Matthias in Spain, where he is studying.
The young royal, who was stripped of his princely title by his grandmother Queen Margrethe last year, lives in Copenhagen and is currently studying international shipping and trade education at Copenhagen Business School.
Like his much-loved brother Count Nikolai, he also models and fronts campaigns for Georg Jensen.
Mi Sophia was born in Pucon, Chile, to a Chilean mother and a Danish father, and studied at the Copenhagen School of Film and Drama before moving to Madrid.
She has appeared in films such as “Laced Silk,” about a housewife who discovers the dead body of a young girl on the beach, and the TV show “Strowlers.”
Despite living in Denmark, Felix did not attend his uncle’s coronation last month following Margrethe’s abdication.
Joachim’s stepmother Marie and two half-brothers, Count Henrik, 14, and Countess Athena, Count of Mompezat, 11, remained in Washington, D.C. after Joachim became defense industry attaché at the Danish embassy, where the family is currently located. I live there.
“Prince Joachim will also be attending, but his children are at school and there is no special reason for this,” a palace spokesperson told Hello!.
However, his eldest son Nikolai did not seem to have any hard feelings, posting nostalgic photos of him with his uncle and grandmother on his Instagram account.
The student, who is currently studying in Sydney and on holiday in Bali, added that she was eating Danish food, perhaps a sign that she was missing home.
In 2022, Queen Margrethe sensationally announced that Joachim’s four children would lose the throne, shocking royal watchers.
Nikolai, 24, Felix, 21, Henrik, 13, and Athena, 11, are now known as the “Count and Countess” and are called His Excellency instead of His Royal Highness. .
The Queen said the move was “good for their future” and would allow children in line to the throne to “shape their own lives without being restricted by special considerations or obligations”. He insisted that he would. It involves an alliance with the Danish royal family.
After the family was stripped of their royal titles in September 2022, Prince Joachim claimed that his mother’s decisions had “harmed” her children.
Months later, the sixth-in-line to the throne admitted there had been a “lack of communication” within the royal family leading up to the bombshell announcement.
“There’s a lot of work to be done,” Joachim told local news outlet BT. What was missing was communication. Now we have met and are on the right path. ”
He added that he was only notified five days before the news was published.
After the Queen’s announcement, Joachim gave an interview to Danish publication Ekstra Vlade in front of the Danish embassy in Paris, explaining that he lives with his French-born wife, Princess Marie, and their two youngest children, and that his four children are dependent on their grandmother’s decision. “I was hurt,” he said. .
“I was given five days’ notice to tell them that.” In May, I was presented with a plan that, broadly speaking, would come true when each of my children turned 25. . Well, I only had 5 days to tell them that. Athena will turn 11 in January,” he revealed at the time.
Joachim and his second wife Marie also admitted in an interview with BT that Prince Frederik’s relationship with Princess Mary is “complicated”.
Meanwhile, Prince Joachim’s ex-wife Alexandra said the decision was like “a bolt out of the blue” as her sons Nikolai and Felix felt “banished” from the facility.
The royal family also issued a statement saying that the decision “took a long time.”
“We understand that there are many emotions at stake at this time, but we hope that the Queen’s wishes to protect the future of the Royal Family will be respected,” the statement added.