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  1. www.kongehuset.dkKongehuset

    Kongehuset er Danmarks officielle kongelige familie. Læs om deres aktiviteter, besøg slotte og se billeder af kongelige begivenheder.

  2. 15 de abr. de 2024 · The King and The Queen to visit Sweden, Norway, The Faroe Islands and Greenland

  3. www.kongehuset.noKongehuset

    Há 6 dias · Deres Kongelige Høyheter Kronprinsen og Kronprinsessen var til stede under jubileumsfeiringen på Moster, der det hele skjedde i 1024. Her finnes informasjon om den norske kongefamilien, samt nyheter om deres offisielle virke og program. Finn også stoff om Slottet, Slottsparken, kongelige ordener og mye annet.

  4. 15 de out. de 2005 · The Royal Family makes up the Royal House of Denmark, which has existed more than 1000 years. The Danish Monarchy has existed for over 1000 years and is among the oldest in the world. Read more about HM The King and the other members of the Royal Family in Denmark on the Royal Family pages.

  5. State visit by the King and Queen of Spain - programme. 04-04-2024 | 16:00. At the invitation of His Majesty King Willem-Alexander, His Majesty King Felipe VI of Spain will pay a state visit to the ... The official website of the Royal House, with information on its members and the monarchy, plus press releases, speeches and photos.

  6. www.kongehuset.dk › en › the-royal-familyHM The Queen - Kongehuset

    Family. The Queen is the youngest daughter of John Dalgleish Donaldson, who was born in Scotland on 5 September 1941. He is a Professor of Applied Mathematics. The Queen's mother was Mrs. Henrietta Clark Donaldson, born 12 May 1942. The couple were married in Edinburgh, Scotland on 31 August 1963 and emigrated to Australia in November that year.

  7. This means that the throne is now inherited by the sovereign’s oldest child – regardless of gender. In Denmark, the tradition up to the present has been that the succession to the throne takes place upon the death of the sovereign, as was the case most recently in 1972. In these instances, the succession occurs the moment the sovereign dies.