Queen Margrethe II has become Denmark’s second-longest reigning monarch as she celebrates her Golden Jubilee on Friday, 14 January 2022.
Queen Margrethe II: 50 Golden Years
Queen Margrethe II has become Denmark’s second-longest reigning monarch as she celebrates her Golden Jubilee on Friday, 14 January 2022.
Danish version - Queen Margrethe II Golden Jubilee Banner. Source: Wonderful Copenhagen Queen Margrethe of Denmark celebrates her Golden Jubilee on Friday, 14 January 2022, with some events now postponed until September due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Queen ascended the Danish throne in 1972, aged 31, following the death of her father King Frederik…
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