Ingeborg of Denmark (1878 - 1958) was the wife of Prince Charles of Sweden whom she married in 1897. Her parents were Louise of Sweden and Frederick VIII, King of Denmark.
Agnes was finally sent away, but Ingeborg, shut up in the château of Etampes, had to undergo all sorts of privations and vexations.
At last, however (1213), hoping perhaps to justify by his wife's claims his pretensions to England, Philip was reconciled with Ingeborg, whose life from henceforth was devoted to religion.
August von Frankreich and Ingeborg (Stuttgart, 1888); and E. Michael, "Zur Geschichte der Konigin Ingelborg" in the Zeitschrift fir Katholische Theologie (1890).