The Royal Transition Of Denmark!

Published 2024-01-13
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Margrethe II announced her forthcoming abdication as Queen of Denmark during her New Year's Eve address to the nation on 31 December 2023. She is scheduled to be succeeded by her elder son Crown Prince Frederik (as King Frederik X) on 14 January 2024.

Since the death of Elizabeth II Of England on 8 September 2022, Margrethe II has been Europe's longest-reigning monarch, the world's only queen regnant, and the longest-serving incumbent female head of state.

All Comments (14)
  • @dansghost
    God save the new monarch 🫅 congratulations Denmark 🇩🇰 🎆
  • Lovely royal family, forever love,respect and success✨👑✨ Zekik Abdelhamid(Tetouan North of Morocco)
  • @rasheawhite3644
    Transitions don't have to be messy or chaotic. This transition of monarchy was done so selflessly and with excellence. The Queen had a challenging year last year and the new King and Queen stepped up upon her request while she recovered. Even when life has challenges and it calls for changes and transitions, "we will honor her decision".😘👑🏰🌹🌟
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  • @fluer6049
    Good God!😢 I love Denmark and the Danish people, which is why I say this:❤️🤍 First, you have exquisitely admirable outgoing and incoming Queen's, King and Royal Family!!! BUT-- I'm sure even the most meager-minded Dane would agree that both their beloved outgoing and incoming Queen's are majestic and each deserving of at least ONE little child-in-waiting for assistance, so that they would've appeared more regal, as befitting their role. It would've also shown the Danish in a better light as people of practicality, caring and intelligence, since their presence on the World Stage has become undoubtedly more heightened recently. That made for some extremely uncomfortable watching-- particularly with Queen Margrethe unable to use her cane up the steps and with all that struggling and trampling on Princess Mary's gown-- certainly one cannot do anything about the elements of wind & rain. But the clumsiness of each guard, already busy with an umbrella -- trying his best but failing miserably-- was cringe-inducing. Some sharp acumen and keen foresight in preparedness with having a bit of help available for the women wouldn't go amiss in conveying the value and appreciation that the Danes have for their Royal women to the World!! It would've also involved the youth and united the people in a simple, practical and lovely way and likely have honored a couple of girls (or boys) in a historic moment, without being prohibitively exorbitant or looking overly ostentatious. Just a thought for future events🤍❤ Also, a simple canopy set up ahead of time over the red carpet would be most practical and not extremely extravagant whatsoever, when rain is expected.