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The 23-year-old girlfriend of Danish royal Count Felix of Montpezat says she has experienced ‘hate’ online since it was revealed last year that she was dating Denmark’s ‘most eligible bachelor’

By Eleanor Dye and Bridie Pearson-jones

12:52 Jul 21, 2024, updated 12:59 Jul 21, 2024



The new girlfriend of Count Felix of Montpezat says she has faced serious online harassment from internet trolls since she started dating the Danish royal.

Mie Sofia Elers, 23, a glamorous Chilean-Danish actress, first spoke openly to Felix in February but says she has been abused online for “over a year.”

Felix, the younger son of Prince Joachim His first wife Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, was stripped of his princely title last year by his grandmother Queen Margrethe.

Before he found love, he was known as Denmark’s ‘most eligible’ bachelor, as his older brother, Count Nikolai, was in a relationship with Benedikte Thoustrup.

Mie Sofia told Danish newspaper BT that she has faced “ugly” and persistent online abuse and has even filed a police report.

Count Felix de Montpezat’s new girlfriend, Mie Sofia Elers, says she has faced harassment since she began a relationship with the royal
Felix is ​​pictured at the celebration of Queen Margrethe’s 83rd birthday in Copenhagen

She told the news outlet: “About a year ago I started receiving hate messages on my social media accounts. I chose to ignore it until it escalated and these profiles started reaching out to my friends, family and followers on social media.

‘Hate can be ignored to a certain extent, but intimidation, photo manipulation and spreading lies are much more damaging.’

The abuse continues despite Sofia setting her social media profiles to private, and now her friends and family are being targeted too.

She added that fake profiles posing as her have used AI or Photoshop to manipulate her photos, such as depicting her with men other than Felix, smoking and wearing devil horns on her head.

The beautiful actress reported the incident to police and Instagram last month, but says the social media giant has yet to take action.

She said: ‘I understand that these types of incidents can happen when using social media, but that doesn’t make the situation any less frightening.’

FEMAIL has contacted Instagram for comment.

Mie Sofia was born in Pucón (Chile) to a Chilean mother and a Danish father. She studied at the Copenhagen Film and Theatre School before moving to Madrid.

Sofia has now told Danish newspaper BT that she has faced ‘ugly’ and persistent abuse online
The abuse includes doctored photos of the young actress, such as one showing her holding a cigarette (pictured)
Evil trolls have also carved devil horns
Count Felix, left, and Princess Elisabeth of Belgium attend the gala dinner in honor of Prince Christian’s 18th birthday in 2023
Mie is currently studying in Spain and was visited by her boyfriend
She starred in films such as Laced Silk, about a housewife who finds the body of a girl on the beach, and in the TV series Strowlers

She appeared in films such as Laced Silk, about a housewife who finds the body of a girl on the beach, and in the TV series Strowlers.

Felix, 21, is currently studying International Shipping and Trade at Copenhagen Business School.

The couple are said to have gone on holiday last week to Queen Margrethethe southern French wine castle Château de Cayx, where he joined his older brother Count Nikolai and his girlfriend Benedikte Thoustrup.

Like his beloved older brother Count Nikolai, Felix is ​​also a model and does campaigns for Georg Jensen.

In 2022, Queen Margrethe – who had by then abdicated in favour of her son King Frederik and his wife Queen Maria – shocked royal observers when she sensationally announced that Joachim’s four children would lose their titles.

Nikolai, 24, Felix, 21, Henrik, 13, and Athena, 11, are now known as the ‘Count and Countess’ and are referred to as Their Excellencies, rather than Their Royal Highness.

The Queen stressed that the move would be “good for their future” and that the children, who have retained their position in the line of succession, “can shape their own lives without being limited by the special considerations and duties” that formally joining the Danish royal family entails.

After the family were stripped of their titles in September 2022, Prince Joachim claimed his mother’s decision had caused “harm” to his children.

Months later, the sixth in line to the throne admitted there was a “lack of communication” within the royal family in the run-up to the shock announcement.

The Royal Family of Denmark has updated its website to reflect the new statuses of four of Queen Margrethe’s grandchildren after they were stripped of their HRH titles. Pictured: Count Nikolai
Count Felix, pictured on the household’s website
The 82-year-old queen announced in September that the four children of her youngest son, 53-year-old Prince Joachim, will no longer be allowed to bear the title of prince and princess from 1 January. In the photo Countess Athena
Count Henrik
The Danish Royal Family attends Queen Margrethe II’s 83rd birthday at Amalienborg Palace

The New Danish Line of Succession and Titles

MONARCH: King Frederik X (formerly Crown Prince Frederik)

Her Majesty the Queen remains Her Majesty and bears the title HM Queen Margrethe.

CONSORT: Queen Mary (formerly Crown Princess Mary)

The Royal Couple will henceforth bear the title King and Queen of Denmark

1. Crown Prince Christian (formerly Prince Christian)

2. Princess Isabella

3. Prince Vincent

4. Princess Josephine

5. Prince Joachim

6. Count Nikolai

7. Count Felix

8. Count Henrik

9. Countess Athena

10. Princess Benedikte

Joachim told local news outlet BT: ‘There is still a lot of work to be done. Communication was what was missing. Now we have met and we are on the right track.’

He added that he was given only five days’ notice before the news was made public.

After the queen’s announcement, Joachim spoke to Danish magazine Ekstra Bladet outside the Danish embassy in Paris, where he lived with his French-born wife Princess Marie and their two youngest children. He said his four children were “hurt” by their grandmother’s decision.

“I was given five days to tell them. In May, I was presented with a plan that basically said it would happen when the kids turned 25. Now I only had five days to tell them. Athena will be 11 in January,” he explained at the time.

Joachim and his second wife Marie admitted in an interview with BT that their relationship with Prince Frederik and Princess Mary is ‘complicated’.

Meanwhile, Prince Joachim’s ex-wife Alexandra said her sons, Nikolai and Felix, felt “left out” by the institution and the decision came “like a bolt from the blue”.

The Royal House said in a further statement that the decision was “long overdue.”

“We understand that there are many emotions at stake at this time, but we hope that the Queen’s wish to make the Royal House future-proof will be respected,” the statement said.

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