Denmark continues the tradition of proclaiming their monarchs from the balcony at Christianborg Palace upon their succession.
Proclaiming Danish Monarchs Upon Their Succession

Denmark continues the tradition of proclaiming their monarchs from the balcony at Christianborg Palace upon their succession.
The Royal Danish House's Digital Christmas Calender for 2020 features Queen Margrethe's handcrafted elves about to embark on another journey throughout the realm.
Christian X of Denmark and Iceland was born just before midnight on Monday, 26 September 1870 at Charlottenlund Palace in Copenhagen.
A royal wedding took place 85 years ago on 24 May 1935 in Stockholm Cathedral in Sweden.
One of Denmark's best-loved kings, Frederik IX, reigned from 1947 to 1972, which oversaw the modernisation of his nation, a constitutional change and women's equality.
Queen Margarethe gave her New Year Address (Dronningens nytÃ¥rstale) on 31 December 2017 at 6.00 pm from Christian IX's Palace, Amalienborg, which was broadcasted on television and radio. Source: YouTube/Det Danske Kongehus Danish Transcript God bless Denmark. The English Translation History The New Year's Address is usually delivered from The Queen’s Drawing Room in Christian…
Queen Margrethe's New Year Address was broadcasted live from Amalienborg Palace at 6.00 pm on television and radio. Source: YouTube/Det Danske Kongehus Queen Margrethe's New Year's Address original transcript. God bless Denmark. The English translation of Queen Margrethe's New Year Address. History The New Year's Address is usually delivered from The Queen’s Drawing Room in…
HM Queen Margrethe II gave her New Year's Address on 31 December 2015, at 6.00 pm (local time) from Fredensborg Palace, which was broadcasted on television and radio. "God Save Denmark" The original transcript of Queen Margrethe's New Year's Address. A transcript of the English translation is also available. History The New Year's Address is…
HM Queen Margrethe II gave her New Year's Address on 31 December, at 6.00 pm (local time) from Fredensborg Palace, which was broadcasted on television and radio. A transcript of the English translation is also available. The New Year's Address is usually delivered from The Queen’s reception room in Christian IX’s Palace at Amalienborg. Amalienborg…
You must be logged in to post a comment.