Would it be possible that the celebrations are postponed to say June/July if they can't take place in January. Or is that unlikely. Perhaps it would have best to have them planned for a different time of the year, like the british Jubilee Celebrations altogether. But i know that is not the way the Danes do it.
Which I prefer tbh as I've never understood having a huge celebration on the same day as the death of your parent.
Why don't the DRF have an actual coronation?
For the same reason Edward VII ordered the flag on the royal yacht raised to full-staff when they were taking his mother's body from Osborne to the mainland. "The Queen is dead, Sir." “But the King of England is alive."
Continuity.
The British are the only ones in Europe who do have a coronation. They've fallen out of favor everywhere else, probably due to not wanting to flaunt their crowns given how the neighbors have sent the other monarchs packing.
Also they have the coronations when they can plan for better weather. You can't plan the other things.
No, there isn't a "huge difference". If you only have one date to celebrate, then there's only one date to celebrate. Jubilees are planned around the coronations but reigns are dated from ascensions, like it or not.
Perhaps someone else will answer your questions more to your liking.
I don't need that. My opinion is what it is and I was expressing it and my views. Apologies if that was not to people's liking. I wasn't asking nor looking for agreement. If people don't agree that's fine. Again, just expressing my point of view. I would think that would be okay.
Your opinion was expressed clearly and I appreciate you sharing it.![]()
I think you are both right in a sense.
It is of course a celebration of the monarchy and more specifically a reign.
That is happens on the day of the death of the old previous monarch is only natural, simply because that's just how it was. - The king is dead, long live the king - but not until the king is dead...
Nowadays, there is the option of an abdication. So far it's mainly the Dutch who have a system of "retiring off" their monarchs. In most other monarchies the monarch abdicate for health reasons or because they have become a political liability.
However, I think more and more will adopt the Dutch system, so that the transition will be a happy day, rather than a day of grief. A day the heir (hopefully) doesn't look forward to.
People, including monarchs, live longer lives. Why shouldn't they be allowed to retire and look (hopefully) with pride and joy that the next generation takes over.
Under the current system QMII will know that Frederik will be grief-stricken the day he takes over. She won't be able to offer advise or support, should he need it.
She won't be able to see how he will handle various situations.
She could devote herself, with good conscience, to her passion of archeology and scenography full time while being delighted and proud at her son and daughter-in-law.
So a change within the monarchies will IMO take place, or we will se a row of Prince Charles'er - i.e. being heirs well into retirement age and past their prime, during this century.
Such a transition-day could be planned according to the weather.
Say 15th June. That's Valdemar's Day here in DK. The birthday of our flag, Dannebrog. What better day to change the monarch?
Under the current system QMII will know that Frederik will be grief-stricken the day he takes over. She won't be able to offer advise or support, should he need it.
She won't be able to see how he will handle various situations.
She could devote herself, with good conscience, to her passion of archeology and scenography full time while being delighted and proud at her son and daughter-in-law.
So a change within the monarchies will IMO take place, or we will se a row of Prince Charles'er - i.e. being heirs well into retirement age and past their prime, during this century.
Such a transition-day could be planned according to the weather.
Say 15th June. That's Valdemar's Day here in DK. The birthday of our flag, Dannebrog. What better day to change the monarch?
I highly doubt that any of the three Scandinavian monarchs will abdicate. If Carl Gustav hasn't abdicate yet, I can't see what scandal would be big enough for him to leave his throne.I suppose Margrethe can look at her friend Trixie and ask herself if she wants that, or not (not that it's really up to her, of course). But she probably wouldn't be getting a Golden Jubilee if it were an option. I was also somewhat under the impression that however much she loves the other parts of her life, she still quite enjoys being HM Dronningen and doesn't really want to go anywhere.
She may very well be The Last in not retiring, though.
I highly doubt that any of the three Scandinavian monarchs will abdicate. If Carl Gustav hasn't abdicate yet, I can't see what scandal would be big enough for him to leave his throne.
I suppose Margrethe can look at her friend Trixie and ask herself if she wants that, or not (not that it's really up to her, of course). But she probably wouldn't be getting a Golden Jubilee if it were an option. I was also somewhat under the impression that however much she loves the other parts of her life, she still quite enjoys being HM Dronningen and doesn't really want to go anywhere.
She may very well be The Last in not retiring, though.
So, with the cancellations of the New Years Courts this morning, it is highly possible (even probable) that the larger events connected to the jubilee will either be revised, scaled down considerably or cancelled altogether I assume. Would the bigger events be moved to let's say April around her birthday and just do a combination event?
Based on the latest developments in the corona situation and the health authorities' recommendations, the Royal House is postponing the major celebrations on the occasion of the upcoming 50th Government Anniversary. Her Majesty the Queen still wants a festive celebration where the Danes can participate, and has therefore decided to move most of the events planned for January to the late summer of 2022.
The postponed events are: The Queen's anniversary press conference, the change of guard at Amalienborg Castle Square, where the Queen and the royal family appear on the balcony, lunch at Copenhagen City Hall, gala performance at Gamle Scene in the Royal Theater, festive service in Copenhagen Cathedral, Our Lady's Church, and gala dinner at Christiansborg Castle. New dates for the postponed events will be announced in the new year.
On the anniversary day itself, 14 January, individual events will be attempted. This includes the Council of State, reception in the Folketing and wreath-laying at Frederik IX and Queen Ingrid's grave at Roskilde Cathedral. Further information will be announced at the beginning of January (..)