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Suppose for a moment that both of the Danish prince (later King) Christian, Frederick and Knud, die either in childbirth or at an early age, and that no new ones are born - Knud was born in 1900. Perhaps this is due to either Christain's or Alexandrine's depression over loosing two children so close together. Then suppose that he dies much earlier than he did IOTL; perhaps he is assassinated in 1920 due to his unpopularity following his support for the failed annexation of Flensberg (why butterflies didn't effect this event, I don't know, but bear with me please), or perhaps there's an auto or train accident that kills him. It doesn't matter overmuch. Who then becomes King of Denmark?

What effects, if any, does this person have?
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