Denmark’s Crown Prince Family will be taking up residence at the Chancellery House (Kancellihuset) at Fredensborg Palace from Friday, 24 April 2020.

The Crown Prince Couple used the Chancellery House, which dates from 1731, for the first few years since their wedding in May 2004 whilst Frederik VIII’s Palace at Amalienborg was being renovated.
Both Prince Christian and Princess Isabella spent their first years at the Chancellery House.
They usually stay at the Chancellery House during spring and autumn breaks, but they plan to stay for much longer periods every year.
Crown Prince Frederik’s grandmother Queen Ingrid had used the Chancellery House as her private residence for many years until her death on 7 November 2000.

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