This was mostly because of Queen Sophie.
Anne enjoyed a close, happy family upbringing in Denmark, thanks largely to Queen Sophie, who nursed the children through their illnesses herself.
Queen Sophie was a loving mother, nursing her children herself when they were ill.
It was published with the support of Queen Sophie.
Intellectually, Queen Sophie was superior to her husband.
Queen Sophie tried to separate from him, but this was refused; the state interest had to prevail.
Queen Sophie was a loving mother, nursing her children personally during their illnesses.
Queen Sophie had no political power during the lifetime of her spouse.
One of his parishioners was Queen Sophie, and he became her confessor.
In 1877, Queen Sophie died and years of war in the palace came to an end.