Wasn't too sure where to post this request. I was just wondering does anyone have a picture(s) of the DRF from Christmas 2004 and prior? Haven't seen any online. Thanks in advance!
there isn'a any christmas photo released from the roayl family...i only have the one from 2000 when Queen Ingrid was still there.....or is it Queen Ingrid's 90th birthday.....where the whole royal family took a few pics....
I have long since wanted to see a group picture of the wedding of Queen Margrethe and Queen Anne-Marie. Can someone please post it here or just give me a link for it?
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I have long since wanted to see a group picture of the wedding of Queen Margrethe and Queen Anne-Marie. Can someone please post it here or just give me a link for it?
According to the British Royal Website,TRH the duke and the Duchess of Gloucester will visit and undertake engagements in Copenhagen on 4th nad 5th may 2005.I think they will have meetings with some of Danish Royals.Anyway,the Duchess was a Danish too.
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Remains of Empress Maria Fyodorovna to go back to Russia
MOSCOW, May 19 (Itar-Tass) - The Danish Royal House backs the decision to move from Denmark to Russia the remains of Empress Maria Fyodorovna, mother of Russia’s last Emperor Nicholas the Second. Prince Consort Henrik told Itar-Tass that the Royal Family would be represented at the 2006 reburial ceremony in St.Petersburg.
“We still regard Maria Fyodorovna as our Danish princess, since she was born in Denmark,” the Prince Consort noted. “On the other hand, she was definitely a Russian Empress. She had to flee from Russia during the revolution and to go back to her home country, where her nephew had reigned at that time,” he added. The Empress now lies buried in the Cathedral of Roskilde (Denmark). “After the changes that had occurred in Russia, we deem it legitimate to take her back to St.Petersburg,” the Prince stated.
“The Danish Royal Family will attend this important ceremony since it is an outstanding event for our two countries,” he stressed. “Unfortunately, neither I myself nor the Queen will be able to go to Russia, but Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark will definitely be there,” he noted.
In accordance with the agreement, reached by Russia and Denmark, the ceremony was scheduled for September 26, 2006. It will take place on the 140th anniversary of the Danish Princess Dagmara’s arrival in Russia, where she was converted to the Orthodox faith and named Maria Fyodorovna.
The family was aware of the Empresses desire to be buried, when it became possible, in St.Petersburg, next to her husband – Emperor Alexander III. The elders in the family of the Tsar’s relatives, Princes Nicholas and Dmitry Romanovs, initiated a few years ago the idea to move Maria Fyodorovna’s remains to Russia.
I am a fan of Greek royal family.I like Ann=Marie. Alexia and especially Theodora. She is in the first flush of youth.I wish Theodora could become a real prencess. I do not understand English very much. So I can hadrly write English sentence.
I am a fan of Greek royal family.I like Ann=Marie. Alexia and especially Theodora. She is in the first flush of youth.I wish Theodora could become a real prencess. I do not understand English very much. So I can hadrly write English sentence.
Welcome to the forum elina. If you like Anne-Marie, you should visit the Greek Royal Family Forum where you will find news about Anne-Marie, Alexia and Theodora. Your English is just fine and so, I hope to hear from you again.
Mini Biographies of Danish Kings/Queens/Queen Consorts
Queen Margrethe I of Denmark:
Margrethe I (1353-1412), was married to King Haakon VI of Norway (1340-1380), who ruled until 1363. She ruled jointly with King Oluf III (1375-1387) and solely from 1387 to 1412.
JUNE 8, 1953: King Frederick IX with his 3 daughters: Fredensborg, Denmark: Denmark's rugged King Frederik has some fun with his three daughters while spending some leisure time at the family's summer residence in Fredensborg. The girls are (left to right), Princesses Anne-Marie, 6; Benedikte, 9; and Margrethe, 13.
Under a new constitution signed by the king, Princess Margrethe is heir to the throne of Denmark.