Love is in the air once more at Schackenborg Castle. Between 1993 and 2014, the baroque estate was the home of Prince Joachim of Denmark, who raised his two older children, Count Nikolai and Count Felix of Monpezat, with his wife, Countess Alexandra, at Schackenborg before the couple divorced in 2005. But now, the castle in Møgeltønder has played host to romances more rural than royal, serving as the locale of an episode of the reality TV show Farmer Looking for Love .
The premise is simple: farmers are introduced to eligible city dwellers, and they pick one to be their happily ever after. The TV2 show is the Danish version of Farmer Wants a Wife , which premiered in Britain on ITV back in 2001. In the decades since, the dating show has transferred to over 30 countries – the actress