From Reuters:
“Denmark's King Frederik X
appears before huge crowds after taking the throne”
Denmark's King Frederik X
ascended the throne on Sunday, succeeding his mother, Queen Margrethe II, who
formally abdicated after 52 years as monarch, with big crowds gathered in the
capital to witness history. Margrethe, 83, stunned the nation on New Year's Eve
when she announced she planned to become the first Danish monarch in nearly 900
years to voluntarily relinquish the throne. The succession was formalized the
moment Margrethe signed the declaration of her abdication during a meeting of
the Council of State at parliament. Denmark, one of the oldest monarchies in
the world, does not have a coronation.
The new king was later proclaimed
by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on the balcony of the parliament,
Christiansborg castle, with the words "Long live King Frederik the
10th." "My hope is to become a unifying king of tomorrow. It is a
task I have approached all my life. It is a task I take on with pride, respect
and joy," Frederik said in his first speech as king from the balcony
overlooking large crowds of cheerful people.
Moments later, Frederik, 55, was
joined on the balcony by his Australian-born wife Mary, 51, who is now queen,
their children Christian, 18, who is the heir to the throne, Princess Isabelle,
16, and twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent, both 13. In close to
freezing temperatures, people from all over Denmark converged on the capital to
witness events, in a sign of the huge popularity the monarchy is enjoying in
the nation of nearly six million. "It brought tears in a joyful way to see
him do so well up on the balcony, both with his speech and when Mary came out
and held his hands and finishing with a kiss," said Kasper Wiigh Larsen,
45. "It has really been worth it to stand here and wait all day," he
said.
The new king and queen later rode
by horse carriage through packed crowds in the streets of Copenhagen back to
their residence, Amalienborg, a royal complex built in the 1750s and located in
central Copenhagen.
The couple will continue to
reside with Margrethe, who will retain her title as queen, in Amalienborg
albeit in their respective palaces in the octagonal complex. The new king and
queen take the throne at a time of huge public support and enthusiasm for the
monarchy. The most recent survey done after Margrethe announced she would
abdicate indicated that 82% of Danes expect Frederik to do well or very well in
his new role, while 86% said the same about Mary.
Margrethe, who had previously
said she would remain on the throne for life, did not give a reason for her
decision to step down but said that a major back surgery she underwent in
February last year had made her consider her future.
^ This was nice to see. ^
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/denmark-awaits-new-king-queen-margrethe-bow-out-2024-01-14/
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.