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Royal

karma

is being very cruel to

Countess Alexandra

, the first wife of Prince Joachim of Denmark.

Since her official separation in 2005, caused according to bad but well-informed tongues by her infidelity, Alexandra's love life has been followed by men of

undoubted good looks and dubious morals

that have made her taste her own medicine.

The beginning of 2023 has been especially disastrous: his mother, Christa Manley, has died at the age of 89;

she has discovered that her partner, Nicolai Peitersen,

was cheating on her with another

woman;

and she has not been able to get the courts to force her second husband, the also unfaithful

Martin Jørgensen

, to return at least part of the 732,775 euros and 59 cents that she basically swindled from him during her marriage.

Peitersen did not attend Christa's funeral in Vienna on January 27.

Alexandra had broken up with him a couple of days earlier after learning that she was in a relationship with well-known Danish jewelry designer

Mai Manniche

, whose identity as the other woman was not publicly disclosed until this week.

A man who led a double life and turned out to be a terrible dupe

The news of the break was made known by Helle von Wildenrath Løvgreen, Alexandra's faithful press adviser, in a somewhat cryptic statement: "The Countess has learned of certain facts that she

strongly condemns

and, therefore, has reacted quickly Even though he is in full mourning after the death of his beloved mother."

A couple of days later, Von Wildenrath Løvgreen was more explicit in a brief conversation with

Her&Nu

magazine : "Yes, your information is correct. Unfortunately, the Countess was able to confirm that there was also a third person."

Peitersen responded to Iñigo Onieva: confession and repentance.

"I have been unfaithful, which I deeply regret

," she wrote in an email to the Ekstra Bladet newspaper.

"I apologize to Alexandra, whom I sincerely love and for whom I have the utmost respect, as well as her two children [the former princes and now

counts Nicolás and Félix]

, for whom I feel enormous appreciation".

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The Countess, 58, and Peitersen, a 53-year-old billionaire tech entrepreneur, met in early 2020. He lived in Hong Kong, the city where she was born and raised, and was not yet divorced, but had been separated from his wife. since 2017. The new idyll was not easy.

"It's complicated," Alexandra revealed

last year.

"The headquarters of her company is in Madrid and she has her two children in China, but we enjoy being together."

Peitersen, apparently, was enjoying himself in parallel with Mai Manniche.

Twenty years younger than the countess, the designer also feels cheated.

In December she explained on Instagram that she had just ended an 18-month relationship with "a man who led a double life and turned out to be a terrible con man."

"She entered my world after the accident (she was run over in 2021) and was a very important part of my recovery," Manniche explained this week, already revealing the name of the trickster.

"Maybe that's why

I blindly trusted him

and let myself be manipulated."

Peitersen is one of the founders of Wikifactory, a social platform for development and manufacturing of physical products with offices in Copenhagen, Madrid, London and Shenzhen.

Alexandra had invested in the company, a somewhat risky idea given the precedents with her second husband, Martin Jørgensen, to whom she was married between 2007 and 2015.

Also in the unfortunate January 2023, the countess went to trial against Jørgensen, 44, whom

she claims 732,775.59 euros

that he lent her during their marriage to make investments that she never did.

Instead, she squandered the money on what the local press described as "an exorbitant lifestyle."

Alexandra from Denmark and JørgensenGTRES

Alexandra was unable to get even the 59 cents back.

Jørgensen alleged that, despite a salary of 600,000 crowns per year (80,624 euros) as an employee of Rekom, a business group that owns bars and nightclubs, his bank account

always ends the month empty

because of "the rental of the house, the leasing of the car, internet and other expenses".

The judge declared him insolvent, so he can't be brought to trial again until next July.

The countess has made it clear that he will not give up.

After all, in 2020 he renounced the annual endowment of 350,000 euros that he received from the Danish State when his youngest son, Félix, came of age.

Jørgensen, who has just lost his job, was also unfaithful with nocturnal and treachery.

When Alexandra traveled, Eva Harlou, an architect and television presenter, 13 years her junior,

took her place in the

marital home and bed.

Although here it should be remembered that, according to experts in the field, the marriage with Joaquín was blown up after the countess cheated on the prince with who would be her second husband.

From the Palace the separation was announced in September 2004 because

"something irreparable"

had happened .

Apparently, that something was the crush between the then princess and Jørgensen in 2003, when she was 39 years old and he was 25.

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