Prince William Mansion, Copenhagen

The couple lived in the mansion on Sankt Annæ Plads but divorced in 1787 and Tuite moved back to Saint Croiz in 1792.

In 1804, Selby sold the mansion to Imperial Roman Vice consul Johan Nicolai Adam Romeis.

[3] In 1808, he sold it to Major-General Peter Lotharius Oxholm, He was the owner of several plantations on Saint Croix and served as Governor-General of the Danish West Indies from 1814 to 1816.

[1] The Medical Society for Women (Danish: Kvindelig Læseforening) was founded in the building's great hall on 28 November 1907.

In the 1920s, the building came to serve as headquarters for the oil company Det Danske Petroleums Aktieselskab (later Danish Esso) and later Statoil's activities in Denmark.

Charles August Selby , the owner from 1794 to 1804
Peter Lotharius Oxholm , the owner from 1808
Prinds Wilhelm af Hessens Palais