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Count of Monpezat

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Coat of arms of Prince Joachim of Denmark, Count of Monpezat. In the inescutcheon, the coat of arms of Oldenburg is impaled with that of the House of Monpezat.

Count of Monpezat (Greve af Monpezat in Danish) is a Danish title of nobility granted on 30 April 2008 by the Queen of Denmark to her two sons and their legitimate patrilineal descendants of both sexes.

A count and his wife bear the title greve and grevinde, respectively. Their children are titled greve (sons) and komtesse (daughters). A woman cannot pass the title to her husband or elevate her husband's status.

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See also