Emmily
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Will there be a coronation and when might that happen? My apologies if this has been addressed already.
Will there be a coronation and when might that happen? My apologies if this has been addressed already.
I believe Frederik knew about the abdication and was "getting his affairs in order." In fact, I believe the Crown Princely family may have known as early as Christian's 18th birthday gala. I noticed that they were all very nervous upon arrival to Christiansborg, which made me think that something big had happened to put them all on edge. Just my speculation, but I seriously doubt that the family had not known for months what 2024 held for them all.
Today, a german newspaper raised the question, if this could be a move, this unforseen abdication, could be regarded as a try to save the royal couple´s marriage.... If that should be the case, which I doubt, this wouldn´t work in long run!
Will there be a celebration with foreign royals attending even if there is no coronation?
Today, a german newspaper raised the question, if this could be a move, this unforseen abdication, could be regarded as a try to save the royal couple´s marriage.... If that should be the case, which I doubt, this wouldn´t work in long run!
I don't think Mary is that progressive, but could she choose not to have ladies in waiting? Even Queen Camilla doesn't officially have ladies in waitimg anymore although some critics may point out that she just calls them by another name (or title) in practice.
If Mary put the gun to Margrethe' s head by saying: "Let me become Queen or I separate Frederik" then the situation will worsen but Margrethe is out.
I still ask myself why Margrethe announced it so short- term when they all knew it since months.
Or maybe QMII just preferred to wrap things up quickly, and avoid a long public goodbye.
You're right. Thinking back now, it probably should have been a BIG clue.I have to believe that this has been a few months in the making and nothing to do with the Spanish incident. QMII is way too strategic to make a decision based upon tabloid press stories.
The date of the hand-over is also quite significant and symbolic -- the 52nd anniversary of her reign.
Once again ... she is one smart cookie -- look at the incident which foretold this announcement -- when she made the title decisions about her grandchildren. That should have been our first clue!
For me the BIG clue was the announcement regarding Prince Christian's apanage, that they would wait until his 21st birthday, unless there would be a throneshift before that time. The mentioning of the possibility of a throneshift in an official document. Back then I thought either Margrethe is contemplating abdication or she knows something about her health we don't know yet. That's why I was not as shocked as others.princess gertrude
Thinking back now, it probably should have been a BIG clue
That would be a lovely plan. But I do wonder if Daisy would be physically up to that- she has chosen to abdicate which is something she said she would never do, so I assume their is something stopping her from doing the job properly. In that case I assume the same issue would stop her travelling to far and wide.
For me the BIG clue was the announcement regarding Prince Christian's apanage, that they would wait until his 21st birthday, unless there would be a throneshift before that time. The mentioning of the possibility of a throneshift in an official document. Back then I thought either Margrethe is contemplating abdication or she knows something about her health we don't know yet. That's why I was not as shocked as others.
I wonder if the pictures of Frederik in Madrid actually delayed the announcement of the abdication? Maybe they were originally set to make the announcement earlier, but postponed to allow the story to run its course and see what kind of fallout there would be (regarding both public opinion and Mary and Frederik’s private relationship).
The date of the abdication has likely been set for some time, and would be difficult to change barring a true crisis, but they would have had more flexibility with the date of the announcement.
Or maybe QMII just preferred to wrap things up quickly, and avoid a long public goodbye.
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And a little trivia: The monarch on the Danish coins always look to the right.
At some point after the 14th the National Bank will formally ask Frederik for permission to mint new coins, with his portrait on them.
I don't know whether he will have to sit for that or whether they will have a sculpture make the templates based on a photograph.
It's actually no later than May 2023 that the National Bank minted new updated coins of QMII - partly because she had turned older and partly because coins constantly go out of circulation as they get worn. Many payment systems are based on weight so it doesn't take that much before a coin is unusable for that purpose.
And a little trivia: The monarch on the Danish coins always look to the right.
I feel this is something new to me but I thought Denmark used the Euro. From what I recall, and not doing a wiki search because I'm tired after a long driving trip this afternoon and about to log out, the Euro allow local mints to place the local monarch's face on a side of the coin.
In the aftermath of the announcement, I've discovered so many interesting things about her life, what a remarkable and talented woman she is!
Congratulations on your 52 years of service Ma'am. Well done!
Muhler, I am learning a lot about the Danish Monarchy.At some point after the 14th the National Bank will formally ask Frederik for permission to mint new coins, with his portrait on them.
I don't know whether he will have to sit for that or whether they will have a sculpture make the templates based on a photograph.
It's actually no later than May 2023 that the National Bank minted new updated coins of QMII - partly because she had turned older and partly because coins constantly go out of circulation as they get worn. Many payment systems are based on weight so it doesn't take that much before a coin is unusable for that purpose.
And a little trivia: The monarch on the Danish coins always look to the right.
No, I didn't say that. He will not get an apanage starting this month but he will probably get one before he turns 21.Interesting. So, Christian will get an apanage starting this month while his fellow heirs in Belgium and the Netherlands chose to postpone that while they are still studying (not sure about Leonor).
As I posted previously, Margareta Thorgren, the director of the Information Department of the Swedish Royal Court, sent a message to the media on New Year's Eve, where she wrote that Queen Margrethe has personally spoken to and informed King Carl Gustaf about her abdication decision.
Now Margareta Thorgren tells Expressen about the King's thoughts about the Queen's decision to hand over the throne.
"The King has great respect and understanding for Queen Margrethe's decision to hand over the throne to Crown Prince Frederik."
She then refers to the King's words in his Jubilee speech:
"It is my hope that now, and in the coming years, I can continue to serve our Sweden. In both up and down. In good times, as well as in times of great challenge.”
Kungens tankar om Margrethes beslut _ Kungligt _ Expressen