Text/Comrade Guevara, as the first Chinese princess in Europe, Wen Yali was born in Hong Kong in 1964. Her father is a mixed-race child and her mother is of Polish and Austrian descent. Wen Yali studied in Hong Kong since childhood. She did not go to Austria and Japan to study in

text/Comrade Guevara

As the first Chinese princess in Europe, Wen Yali was born in Hong Kong in 1964. Her father is a mixed-race child of Chinese and British, and her mother has Polish and Austrian ancestry. Wen Yali studied in Hong Kong since childhood. She did not go to Austria and Japan to study in universities until she graduated from high school, and once went to the UK to study. After returning to Hong Kong after completing his studies in Japan, Wen Yali worked in Citibank and Yifu Group's Hong Kong branches, and joined GT Management (Asia) Co., Ltd. in 1990, and finally took the position of vice president of administration.

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​In the eyes of most people, it is difficult for "strong women" in the workplace to achieve a "great harvest" in both career and love at the same time, but this conclusion is not applicable toWenyali. It turned out that just when Wen Yali achieved success in the workplace and achieved success in succession, a "prince and Cinderella"-like love quietly came to her.

In 1994, Prince Joachim, the second son of Queen Margaret II, went to a Danish shipping company in Hong Kong for an internship. As a result, he met the beautiful, passionate, smart and capable Wen Yali at a banquet. The two fell in love at first sight and fell in love. Since Wen Yali is 5 years older than Joachim and is a civilian woman from the far east, Danish royal was not optimistic about this relationship at first. However, Joachim was determined and repeatedly declared to his parents that he would not marry even if he was not Wen Yali, which eventually forced the Queen and his wife to compromise.

Wen Yali and Prince Joachim attended the event

​On November 18, 1995, Wen Yali and Joachim officially entered the palace of marriage, becoming the first Chinese princess in the history of the European royal family. After marriage, Wen Yali quickly integrated into the local society. She not only mastered Danish proficiently and used it in daily communication, but also actively participated in various public welfare activities and tried her best to serve the people, which was thus deeply loved by the people. At the same time, Wen Yali gave birth to two smart and cute little princes to the royal family - Nicholas and Felix, which was deeply loved by Joachim and the Queen.

People in the world often envy the fairy tale of "Prince and Cinderella", but they do not know that in real society, "fairy tale" often has a disappointing ending. Although Joachim loved Wen Yali deeply, he could not resist the erosion of time on his feelings, and he developed a dull and even bored mentality over time. In addition, Wen Yali is keen on royal affairs and charity, and she has fewer and fewer opportunities to exchange ideas with Joachim, which finally leads to his dual "infidelity" in both spirit and physicality.

Wen Yali and Prince Joachim have been married for 9 years and finally broke up

​On September 16, 2004, Wen Yali, who was unable to save the marriage, broke up peacefully with Joachim, ending this 9-year marriage. According to the agreement, after the divorce, Wen Yali not only received a $2 million mansion worth of Joachim, but also received a per year allowance provided by the royal family. Not only that, Wen Yali continued to retain the title of aristocratic after her divorce, and was named the Countess of Fredericksburg in 2005, but her title was demoted from "His Royal Highness" to "His Royal Highness", and her title could not be passed on to her children after remarriage.

After the divorce, Wen Yali did not fall into sadness and depression, but devoted herself to charity, not only became more fulfilling, but also soon gained love again. It turned out that Wen Yali had a "spark" of love with the royal photographer Jogensen who often accompanied her in charity activities. Although the latter was 15 years younger than her, Wen Yali still ignored worldly criticism and kind dissuasion from relatives and friends, and unswervingly threw herself into the arms of Jorgensen and joined hands with him into the palace of marriage in 2007.

Wen Yali divorced and remarried Jogensen

​After the former princess remarried, the Danish royal family generously sent her blessings, while Joachim led the two little princes to the wedding scene and gave Wen Yali a gift. Because Wen Yali remarried to a civilian, her title was reduced from "Your Highness" to "Your Excellency", and she lost the title of "Prince of Denmark", and the annuity received from the royal family also dropped sharply, and she had to pay taxes like ordinary citizens, but she successfully retained the title of Countess Fredericksburg.However, Wen Yali didn't care about this because she regained love.

Wen Yali's life was once very happy after remarriage. Jorgensen was not only handsome, considerate and gentle, but also got along well with his two stepsons (they both lived with Wen Yali), often picked up and dropped off the two little princes to school and took good care of their daily life. However, just when people were happy to see Wen Yali gain happiness again, a news in 2015 surprised them: Wen Yali announced that she had ended her 8-year marriage with Jorgensen on the grounds of "different values"!

Now Wen Yali has returned to her single life

​Now, Wen Yali, who is 55 years old, still lives a single life and continues to actively engage in charity. Whenever the reporter interviewed her about her previous two marriages, Wen Yali, known as "Denmark Diana ", would easily answer: "Not all fairy tales must be happy, but it doesn't matter, life continues!" In the face of love and marriage, if you keep it, you don't, you will leave. If you are so calm and open-minded, Wen Yali is actually far better than Diana.