The Danish Crown Prince family has moved
homes again, as confirmed by the Danish Royal Court on Monday. Over
the weekend, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary moved
along with their children to the Chancellery at Fredensborg Palace,
where the family will reside in the coming months. The Crown Prince
and Crown Princess took over the Chancellery shortly after their
wedding in May 2004.
Queen Margrethe and Crown Prince Frederik conduct Denmark’s first-ever digital Council of State
18th March 2021
On Tuesday, history was written in
Denmark when Queen Margrethe conducted the Council of State
digitally for the first time. From the Council of State Hall at
Christiansborg Palace in downtown Copenhagen, the Queen conducted
the meeting Tuesday morning. At her side was Crown…
Crown Princess Victoria and Crown Prince Frederik wish each other luck in the handball finals
31st January 2021
“Good luck Sweden, may the best team
win!”, Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark told his Swedish
counterpart Crown Princess Victoria on the telephone shortly before
the Men’s World Championship handball where their two countries
will face each other in the…
Crown Prince Frederik visits Copenhagen’s emergency services
29th January 2021
On Thursday, His Royal Highness Crown
Prince Frederik of Denmark visited the emergency services in the
Danish capital of Copenhagen. The employees here have been on the
front lines since the outbreak of the pandemic last year and they
have taken care of the citizens of the region. Crown Prince
Frederik’s rather informal visit was divided into two parts. First,
His Royal Highness had a…
Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent granted royal monograms
8th January 2021
Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent of
Denmark, who celebrate their tenth birthday today, have been
granted royal monograms. Earlier today, the Danish Royal House also
released seven new photos of the twins. Charlotte Søeborg Ohlsen,
Kongehuset ©Charlotte Søeborg…
On May 4, 2020, Her Majesty Queen
Margrethe of Denmark, together with Prime Minister Mette
Frederiksen, honoured the Danes who lost their lives during the
German occupation of World War Two. On the occasion of the 75th
anniversary of Denmark’s liberation, the windows…
New photos released for Queen Margrethe’s birthday
14th April 2020
The Danish Royal Court has released a new
series of portraits on the occasion of Queen Margrethe’s upcoming
80th birthday. The portraits were taken in the fall and winter of
2019 at Amalienborg as well as at Fredensborg Castle. Three
portraits were released today. Additional portraits will be
released on Wednesday and Thursday morning. Photo: Per Morten
Abrahamsen / The Danish Royal…
A joint statement from the entire Danish
Crown Prince family was broadcast in the programme “Denmark stands
together” from the Danish TV-channel TV2 on Saturday evening. In
this touching greeting, the whole family comes together and
everyone shared their experiences…
Denmark’s Crown Prince Couple cancels further “hidden income” from private ski lodge
20th January 2020
Last week, Royal Central reported that
Crown Prince Frederik revealed that the Danish crown Prince family
would during their 12-week stay in Switzerland live in the villa
they had owned for ten years. Several Danish far-left
parliamentarians reacted to the realisation…
Earlier this year, the Danish Crown
Prince family moved to Switzerland for 12 weeks, with the couple’s
four children going to the Lemania-Verbier International School to
give them the opportunity for a shared experience in an
international environment. What has attracted the most attention is
that Crown Prince Frederik revealed that they would be staying in
their own villa during their…

