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Old 05-17-2008, 02:25 PM
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You're quite right,a bizarre question to ask an American.
Sorry about the dear,I honestly forgot what it was you are not,now I remember.

However I do agree with what you state on Denmark and its Monarchy.
Nationalism always has a sort of negative connotation tho.Denmark does take pride in its Monarchy,yes,
but that doesn't make it Nationalist,as in,for example,Mussolini's nationalism was.There is a sharp distinction
and I wish to point that out.

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Old 05-17-2008, 02:34 PM
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It depends on the context in which it is used. Xenophobic Nationalism is dangerous; however, I sincerely doubt that is the case within Denmark. Hypothetically, if the country had a population of say 20 million and the Danish royals eased up on some of their official engagements, engaged in 15 or so holidays per royal per year, and the populations attitude were different (hence we don't have high expectations)then there may be a bigger demonstration towards their monarchy.

As long as their house is small, the population remains under 5 million, and immigration is tightly controlled the situation may remain stable.

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Old 05-17-2008, 04:05 PM
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I think you have to live OUTSIDE Denmark to call it the "Happiest place on earth." When it comes to our monarchy, we could have not only the oldest monarchy in the world, but also the best. Yes, we are back to substance! I love my royal family and I want them to carry on, BUT not at any cost. As a subject, I want to be taken seriously by my monarch and her family. I could list a thousand reasons, why it is so tough being a Danish royalist at the moment! I do envy the Dutch!
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Don't fault me for the tagline Happiest Place on Earth.

So what do you propose? That they are stripped of any income hence they have to make it on their own; for example, everytime they support a charity they get paid for it ten grand here five grand there, live and recieve officials at their own private home at their own expense, etc, etc, etc?
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Old 05-17-2008, 05:20 PM
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Not everyone in Holland is happy with the RF!!!
The prince of Oranje had long time the image of "prins pilsje"
It was when his father the late prince Claus showed him the issues of water-management that he started to take interest in the issue.
Lately there was criticism about the amount of holidays the CP pair took.
In a short period of time they went twice to Argentina (Christmas and at the end of January).
There was again crticism about the hudge costs of HM Groene Draeck's maintenance (HM sailingship) apparently paid by the ministery of Defence.
So why envy the Dutch?
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Old 05-17-2008, 06:01 PM
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Not everyone in Holland is happy with the RF!!!
The prince of Oranje had long time the image of "prins pilsje"
It was when his father the late prince Claus showed him the issues of water-management that he started to take interest in the issue.
Lately there was criticism about the amount of holidays the CP pair took.
In a short period of time they went twice to Argentina (Christmas and at the end of January).
There was again crticism about the hudge costs of HM Groene Draeck's maintenance (HM sailingship) apparently paid by the ministery of Defence.
So why envy the Dutch?
Oh my oh my,he had pils?Oh shock!(Pils is Lager,you know,beer)

Oh please,did you ever drink a beer now and then when you were young?

Your points are so in-valid they are invalid,really.You are trying to create what?A mini-hype on how awfull the dutch Monarchy is these days? Sorry,but you have to be aware there are quiet a few very well informed forum members that you will find on your path,and they also can easily put aside each,what,point(?) you tryed to make.Meaning you will have to get/have facts right or otherwise learn more first.

The dutch Monarchy,allthough it is completely O/T on this thread,enjoys such an immensely huge popularity,85%,that a few like you will never be able to hurt it,At all.Freedom of expression is allowed,as long as one has ones facts right.I personally am very allergic to nonsense,it gives me a rash.Proost.

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As said, the topic here is not the Dutch monarchy, though we will welcome a good discussion about that one in this thread, which sadly is a less popular topic for debate than the future of the Danish one.

And indeed, every monarchy faces critisism in its own country, not only the Danish one and the Dutch certainly had their share these last years. So no need for envy, and we can keep the ' my monarchy is better than yours' for what it is, though there is this topic in the chichat forum where you can discuss which is your favourite family and which one is not.

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Now back on topic, a while back we were discussing the position of Princess Elisabeth and Princess Benedikte. I just read elsewhere that Elisabeths brothers still recive a modest allowance from the state. Is this information correct?

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As said, the topic here is not the Dutch monarchy, though we will welcome a good discussion about that one in this thread, which sadly is a less popular topic for debate than the future of the Danish one.

And indeed, every monarchy faces critisism in its own country, not only the Danish one and the Dutch certainly had their share these last years. So no need for envy, and we can keep the ' my monarchy is better than yours' for what it is, though there is this topic in the chichat forum where you can discuss which is your favourite family and which one is not.

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Now back on topic, a while back we were discussing the position of Princess Elisabeth and Princess Benedikte. I just read elsewhere that Elisabeths brothers still recive a modest allowance from the state. Is this information correct?
Somewhat. Count Ingolf receives 1,4 milion danish kroner in allowance from the state yearly. As far as I can gather from different sources, this is a substitute from the time the constitution was changed in 1953, and Ingolf stopped being the heir presumptive… behind his father, and ended up behind all three of his female cousins in line to the throne.

Count Christian doesn't receive any allowance. I'm not sure how the situation is with Christian and his wife living in the side building at Sorgenfri, ie. rent and things like that.
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And on a National Importance level!!

No, I disagree! (bearing in mind the particular RF being discussed) - they do not perform any duties of national importance, weddings, baptisms, and other things in that category are not of any national importance. A 3 second appearance snipping a ribbon is not of any national importance....they have no national influence, other than the intangible, which boils down to a figment of peoples imagination. Important, is what happens in parliament.....which is a venue for them once a year, when they reconvene after the summer recess, and, it is apparently so interesting for them that they have been filmed taking 40 winks during the procedure!! No, they are an anachronism in their present state, an entertaining diversion, and to survive, there needs to be a radical change.
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Old 05-17-2008, 06:40 PM
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It really depends on, again, the context. Is it of urgent national importance to promote skin cancer and prevention? Is it of urgent national importance to become an honorary member of the Norwegian Sailing Association? Is it of urgent national importance to participate in the Shell Eco Marathon Car Race? Is it of urgent national importance to attend the opening of the new National Museum in Copenhagen?

Essentially, it is all up to the Danes and what they deem "of national importance". What they view and believe is good for their country so be it, and if that means cultural identity and nationalism as well as pride tied in with their royal family and what they promote (see above ) well whatever.
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Old 05-17-2008, 07:08 PM
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No, I disagree! (bearing in mind the particular RF being discussed) - they do not perform any duties of national importance, weddings, baptisms, and other things in that category are not of any national importance. A 3 second appearance snipping a ribbon is not of any national importance....they have no national influence, other than the intangible, which boils down to a figment of peoples imagination. Important, is what happens in parliament.....which is a venue for them once a year, when they reconvene after the summer recess, and, it is apparently so interesting for them that they have been filmed taking 40 winks during the procedure!! No, they are an anachronism in their present state, an entertaining diversion, and to survive, there needs to be a radical change.
A wedding,a baptism etc etc is of National importance as it concerns the Reigning Dynasty,each and every Monarchy has that and each and every Monarchy considers that of National importance.Their very being is of National importance,they "glue" the State together,maintain the National cohesion,a huge unifying factor.So yes ofcourse they bare importance of enormous magnitude on a national scale.What lone individuals think or try to make others believe is of no consequence and does not make the general view by a far cry,so,this is just for facts sake.

To survive the very last thing to do is to "radically change"as you put it.Most,but one,European Monarchies is so modern already,there isn't anything left to change.

Maybe there could be a ban from Aquavit,so some subjects do not get ideas above their station....
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Perhaps you should define the true meaning of national and importance, Lucien. I understand that baptisms, weddings, and so forth are of importance to the immediate, but what sort of importance does it have or rather do for Helga Christiansen or Soren Jensen hence everyday Danes? The previous mentioned two only keep traditions alive, but it really doesn't benefit the people except nationalism and pride knowing that the thousand year tradition continues, but what else does it do for the people and the country in the global competitive market? Think about it for a minute...

When I think of national importance I think of advocating skin cancer prevention, health care, or creating jobs for the people... essentially things that would benefit all not the some.


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Are you really sure about that? Most would note, monarchy and modern, being contradictory to each other hence archaic traditions and modernism.
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Old 05-17-2008, 07:31 PM
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Perhaps you should define the true meaning of national and importance, Lucien. I understand that baptisms, weddings, and so forth are of importance to the immediate, but what sort of importance does it have or rather do for Helga Christiansen or Soren Jensen hence everyday Danes? Think about for a minute...

When I think of national importance I think of advocating skin cancer prevention, health care, or promoting goods for my country... essentially things that would benefit all not the some.
Oh but ofcourse!!There is that,Royals are/can be their respective countries best ambassadors in so many fields,even more so as for one reason or another doors always open to them,as we always experience here in my country.I think it is one of their main tasks.

So yes promoting goods/ideas/programs and what not that already work in their country is of immense importance.Being active,and I mean active,in social/healthcare fields is of enormous importance too,because maybe it brings your Helga and Soren to do something worthwhile in that field too thus inspiring others thus generating more revenue etc etc for a start.

Or,won't mention them personally as we discuss the great Danes here,a Princess here is an immensely strong advocate in the field of illiteracy,another in micro-credit both national and international,the very huge amount of goodwill alone triggers revenue for the country,selling ideas,goods,knowledge and what not.A Prince is a globally accepted expert in the field of water-management,hugely important,and gaining importance with the climate change on our doorstep.

Just visiting one catwalk after another,or rarely show face in connection with huge issues of some real deep content,real content,instead of sailing most of the time,doesn't really leave a lasting worthwhile impression.
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Old 05-17-2008, 07:39 PM
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Oh but ofcourse!! There is that,Royals are/can be their respective countries best ambassadors in so many fields,even more so as for one reason or another doors always open to them,as we always experience here in my country.I think it is one of their main tasks.


Which is a fine line they have to walk or rather, taking a different direction to your line, "catwalk". Being too political is a no-no yet frivolous patronages are also a no-no. By showing support for a patronage is all well and good; however, just lending your name to a cause doesn't necessarily mean anything. Usually people forget about months later until they show up the next year. Does lending ones support be considered of national importance, Lucien, when they themselves are not really doing anything physically? Some would say no. While others would have to think about for a while.

And by the way, I'm very proud of you that you are sticking the correct royal house here, Lucien... so thank you. Here's a nice virtual pat on the back for you.
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I don't understand. If you don't want to pay for the monarchy, what is the point of wanting one at all?
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Although I'm interested in some royal families I'm absolutely sure that in the future almost all royal house'is will disapperare or loose their importance. We can't denie that nowadays all monarchies will need media beside them and only this is real resource what helps them to maintain their popularity. Cause people wants to see these "mystical" and "blued-booded" people who lives in castle and who descend from great house. I know that nowadays all CP or Princesses will marry with commoners but for me it's abolish very much from royalty and I think that there are many people who don't want to pay their mony for royal family. For me personally it's normal attitude cause in kingdoms there are no absolute monarchy anymore and there are no absolute monarchs. Conclusion I want to say that people need some glamour and beautiful young royal couples but also they understand that supporting royal familyes is very expensive and there are many doubting in their being need.