Albret Skeel was born at Fussingø on 23 November 1572 as the son of Privy Councillor Christen Albrechtsøn Skeel, til Bøvling Len (1543-1595) and Margrethe Ottesdatter Brahe, 2nd (1551-1614). He attended Viborg School from the age of 9 and until 1585 when he was sent abroad to further his education, studying in
Strasbourg,
Padua and
Siena before returning home by way of
France and
England. Back in Denmark, Skeel was appointed
squire at King
Christian IV's court. In 1597 he escorted the king on his journey to
Brandenburg to marry
Anne Catherine of Brandenburg, and the following year the king's brother, Duke Ulrik, on a journey to France, England and
Scotland. In 1599 he was appointed royal
cup-bearer and over the next few years accompanied the king on several more journeys. ==In war and politics==