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Sophie Caroline of Brandenburg-Kulmbach had lived at the Danish court as a widow after 1735, and it was a widespread rumour that she had a relationship with her brother-in-law. Anna"s story was backed up by a Norwegian student, Kirchhof, who was her lover. In 1770, a commission was organized to examine the case.
After it was discovered, that Anna had been a prostitute in Amsterdam, her claims was deemed false, and she was placed in a work house.
She was later released for good behaviour and given a pension of $100. The date of birth is given as either 1730 or as 1740/41.
If it were 1730, she could not have been the daughter of Christian VI of Denmark and Sophie Caroline of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, as the latter did not live at the Danish court until 1735.