Queen Margrethe II has said farewell to the throne and welcomed her son as the new King of Denmark. Her last words after signing her abdication after 52 years as monarch were very poignant as she said “God save the King”, according
Today, Sunday, January 14, will forever be a historic date for the country of Denmark as their monarch Queen Margrethe abdicates the throne after over five decades. Despite in the past saying she would remain Queen until the day she died, she
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark is set for a huge payday as she and her husband Crown Prince Frederik prepare to succeed his mother Queen Margrethe to the Danish throne. On New Year’s Eve, the Danish Queen made the shock announcement that
But insiders claimed the couple “did not look they were enjoying themselves” and described the atmosphere as being at “freezing point”. Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet wrote: “Words were exchanged between the two, and it didn’t look like they wished each other good
Princess Mary of Denmark has sparked a fan frenzy after opting to rewear a stunning red velvet gown for the seventh time. The 51-year-old is set to take on her new role as Queen later this month after Queen Margrethe of Denmark
The 83-year-old monarch will abdicate the throne in just a fortnight’s time, on January 14, marking exactly 52 years to the day since she became queen. Her son Frederik’s title will be upgraded from Crown Prince Frederik to Frederik X. The decision
Denmark’s Queen Margrethe made the shock announcement she will step down from the throne after 52 years sparking rumours the move may have been to protect her daughter-in-law as “affair” rumours swirled around her son. Speaking on Sunday the much-loved Danish monarch,
Queen Margrethe II’s abdication means her son, Crown Prince Frederik, will become the next royal to sit on Denmark’s throne. The Queen, 83, shocked Europe in a surprise New Year’s Eve announcement today, ending her 52 years as the Danish head of
Denmark has reached a defense agreement with the United States that will allow U.S. soldiers and military equipment to be based on Danish soil, the country’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday. The 10-year agreement was announced after the United States
Leaders and law enforcement officials in Israel, Denmark and Germany are expressing alarm after arresting multiple individuals across Europe allegedly linked to a Hamas-affiliated terrorist cell. The Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — in conjunction with German and Danish law