Queen Margrethe of Denmark’s second cousin Countess Camilla of Rosenborg marries Ivan Ottesen

The second cousin of Queen Margrethe of Denmark has tied the knot with her second husband.

Countess Camilla of Rosenborg, 45, married Ivan Ottesen, a chef who she met on Tinder, at Lyngby Church in the northern suburbs of the city.

The Countess met Mr Ottesen on the dating app in 2017, a year after she divorced her first husband, Mikael Rosanes, who was 20 years her senior. 

The Countess is the daughter of the late Count Christian of Rosenborg, first cousin of Queen Margrethe. The bride paid tribute to her late father by marrying in the church where he is buried and posed for photos next to his grave. 

Camilla’s children Anastasia, 21, Ludwig, 18, Leopold, 13, and Theodor, 10, were all in attendance at the wedding, as well as Ottesen’s daughter Iseballa.

Countess Camilla of Rosenborg, 45, married second husband Ivan Ottesen, a chef, at Lyngby Church in Copenhagen on Sunday. The Countess is the daughter of the late Count Christian of Rosenborg, first cousin of Queen Margrethe. Pictured, the couple at her father’s grave

The Countess, pictured today, met Mr Ottesen on the dating app in 2017, a year after she divorced her first husband, Mikael Rosanes, who was 20 years her senior 

The Countess, pictured today, met Mr Ottesen on the dating app in 2017, a year after she divorced her first husband, Mikael Rosanes, who was 20 years her senior 

Count Christian of Rosenborg was the cousin of Queen Margrethe of Denmark, pictured left in May this year

The Countess' father Count Christian of Rosenborg died in 2013, pictured right with Norway's Crown Princess Mette Marit shortly before his death

The Countess’ father Count Christian of Rosenborg died in 2013, pictured right with Norway’s Crown Princess Mette Marit shortly before his death. He was the cousin of Queen Margrethe of Denmark, pictured left in May this year

The Countess wore a stunning white dress with a flowing tulle skirt and sheer lace sleeves, as she carried a bouqet of red and white roses.

According to Billed Bladet magazine, her dress was made by Danish designer Lasse Spangenberg. 

Her blonde locks were worn in an elegant chignon style with a delicate silver tiara.  

During the ceremony Danish TV host Amin Jensen sang Nessun dorma and a cover of You Rise Me Up, originally by Secret Garden, according to the publication. 

The bride and groom, centre, pose with the Countess' children (from right) Ludwig, 18, Anastasia, 21, Leopold, 13, and Theodor, 10, and Ottesen's daughter Isabella (left)

The bride and groom, centre, pose with the Countess’ children (from right) Ludwig, 18, Anastasia, 21, Leopold, 13, and Theodor, 10, and Ottesen’s daughter Isabella (left)

The couple, pictured today at their wedding, met on Tinder last year after the Countess announced her divorce from her first husband Mikael Rosanes, who was 20 years her senior

The couple, pictured today at their wedding, met on Tinder last year after the Countess announced her divorce from her first husband Mikael Rosanes, who was 20 years her senior

Camilla, pictured with her son Ludwig, revealed her engagement in April after her new husband proposed in front of Kronborg Castle

Camilla, pictured with her son Ludwig, revealed her engagement in April after her new husband proposed in front of Kronborg Castle

 The bride wore a delicate tiara and kept her make-up to a minimum to highlight her natural beauty

 The bride wore a delicate tiara and kept her make-up to a minimum to highlight her natural beauty

Camilla is the daughter of Count Christian of Rosenborg, who died in 2013 and is buried in the churchyard where she got married.

After the service the wedding party laid a wreath at the grave the Count shares with Camilla’s mother Countess Anne Dorte of Rosenborg, where they enjoyed beer and wine.

After their stop at the churchyard the reception was held at Nivå Golf Club in Kokkedal, where Ottesen works. 

Camilla previously told the magazine that Ottesen was the first person she saw on Tinder, and thought he was the one for her.

Countess Camilla poses for a photo with her son Ludwig outside the church. He is believed to have given his mother away

Countess Camilla poses for a photo with her son Ludwig outside the church. He is believed to have given his mother away

The newlyweds take a touching photo of their new wedding bands after tying the knot 

The newlyweds take a touching photo of their new wedding bands after tying the knot 

Countess Camilla's dress had a stunning sheer lace top with delicate pearl buttons down the back. Pictured, she gazes lovingly at her new husband as they leave the church

Countess Camilla’s dress had a stunning sheer lace top with delicate pearl buttons down the back. Pictured, she gazes lovingly at her new husband as they leave the church

At one point Ottesen helped carry his new wife's bouqet, which she was made up of beautiful white and red roses

At one point Ottesen helped carry his new wife’s bouqet, which she was made up of beautiful white and red roses

She said: ‘I just saw his picture and thought, ‘Him there” I closed the profile the following day, but Ivan kept me smiling.’

The couple announced their engagement in April, just over a year after they got together, and Camilla described the romantic proposal at Kronborg Castle.

She told the magazine: ‘On a very ordinary Sunday, Ivan asked if we should go to Helsingør and go for a walk in the beautiful sunshine. 

‘When we reached Kronborg, he had champagne ready and called me over. He fell on his knee right in front of Kronborg.’

The wedding party was full of close family members, including her twin Countess Josephine, 45, right, and sister Countess Feodora, 43, left

The wedding party was full of close family members, including her twin Countess Josephine, 45, right, and sister Countess Feodora, 43, left

Camilla was walked down the aisle by her eldest son Ludwig , who stood in for her late father

Camilla was walked down the aisle by her eldest son Ludwig , who stood in for her late father

Camilla and her children. Pictured in the back row: Ludwig, Camilla and Anastasia. Front  row: Leopold and Theodore

Camilla and her children. Pictured in the back row: Ludwig, Camilla and Anastasia. Front  row: Leopold and Theodore

Camilla said she was on Tinder for a matter of minutes before finding her new husband's profile. Pictured: Camilla and Ottesen after their wedding

Camilla said she was on Tinder for a matter of minutes before finding her new husband’s profile. Pictured: Camilla and Ottesen after their wedding

Her father Count Christian of Rosenborg was once third in line to the throne behind his father and brother until the constitution was changed in 1953 to allow women to inherit the crown, putting his cousin Margrethe first in line to the throne.

Rosenborg was the son of was the son of Prince Knud, the younger brother of King Frederik IX, who was Margrethe’s father.

He gave up his princely titles and rights when he married commoner Anne Dorte without royal assent, and was later given the title of Count.

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