Love the retention of those iconic antique British limousines in the convoy. Adds an entirely new level of 'class' to the event. Perfect presentation by the royals.
Key aspects for those who don't understand the language: - The royal people arrive in an opposite order, i.e. the higher the rank, the later you arrive (The Queen arrives as the last). - It is a tradition that the royal ladies wear a hat. - The Queen traditionally gives kisses on the cheeks to her family. The cars and people: 1) Princess Benedikte (I don't know the car here, but it is known as a "Kronebil" which roughly translate to "crown car"). Benedikte always arrives first. 2) Prince Joachim & Princess Marie arrive in the Kronebil 9, Audi. It is mentioned that it is not one of the prestigious and "real" cars (those are 1,2 and 5). 3) Crown prince Frederik & Crown princess Mary arrive in the Kronebil 2, Daimler Limousine 1994, 8 seats. 4) H. M. Queen Margrethe arrives in the "Storkrone" (Big Crown), no number, Rolls Royce Silver Wraith 1958, 7 seats. The most prestigious car. Additionally: - The Queen takes the stairs up to the first floor and the elevator up to the next floor. - The woman walking with the Queen is the speaker of the Danish Parliament, Pia Kjærsgaard. - The Queen chose to wear flat shoes which could make it easier on the stairs. Please correct me if I made any mistakes!
Lovely for you to explain. I wonder could you also explain does the royal family have a country home as well ? As I often watch and see them being given flowers at the gate or entrance to a lovely house. Does this often happen it's so beatiful when they all accept flowers.
Thanks, I was wondering about the flat shoes... Make sense, and actually when I saw her majesty going up stairs I was imaging her thinking "good God, looks like every year someone add another step!!!"
Thanks for sharing (from the UK) - I'm looking at this from the aspect of the escort bikes & cars. Nice to see an efficient job done there (congratulations to those involved). Also nice to see the vintage Rolls-Royce & Daimler. Denmark is definitely on my bucket list.....You seem to have too much fun there! :-)
What an absolutely delicious, charming, radiant lady the Queen is! Hers is a smile that not only lights up a room but speaks of her spiritual beauty as well.
Queen Margareth and her family appear to be so happy. And they are, it seems, very friendly, always smiling and rising to their people. It must be a royal family dear to the Danish people.
They are very popular yes, they try to balance a certain distance and still be approachable, and to strike the balance of not being too lavish, but still lavish enough to be able to showcase the splendor of the nation.
I found this very interesting. I have 25% Danish ancestry. From my mother's family. I appreciate the way this arrival ceremony is precis yet Slightly relaxed. Kinda how we would do it here in New Zealand. Long live the Danish Royal family.
So many countries in europe could and would be better off under a constitutional monarchy including Germany, Portugal, and France! I do think countries such as Iraq, Iran, and Turkey would also be better with a Shah/ Sultan as their of states! Its positively unifying as a people!
I like the idea of limited (constitutional) monarchy for Austria, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, etc. But Arab monarchy is not a good idea, Arab World is too traditional unlike liberal Europe, if they want monarchy, they will end up with feudal (absolute) monarchy not a limited monarchy like Europe. Turkey for example, they shift from parliamentary to presidential, Pres. Erdogan is now both head of state & govt. plus he's autocrat, he almost act like an Ottoman Sultan (absolute monarch) with the difference that he's elected. Same in Russia, Putin is almost like a modern-day Tsar.
France is a Republic the only time time it would not be a republic is Queen Elizabeth II wanted fronce back. Germany does not have a monarchy nor does Turkey Russia they have more of a dictatorship monarchs may born and not voted in do you see any monarchs being dictators as powerful some are, Queen Elizabeth II most of her powers are used by her ministers they have to take responsibility not the queen someone asked if the meetings between her and her prime minister to be made public Buckingham Palace said no it would change the way she governs. Some I'd say quite a lot of people know know how the UK is govened her money comes from the crown estate she gets given a percentage but she can always take it back the Sovereign of the UK is given more money in government than out of it around 2-3 hundred million pounds is from crown estate her own business as she owns in right of being queen, those who rule by dictatorship don't give the take even voted in Head of State strip more from you then you have the born to be they are not bad offten a hell of a lot better than voted
The issue with despotism arises when, somewhere down the generational line, someone very unsuited for rulership ends up becoming monarch & runs the entire country into the ground. It is very difficult to guarantee that the right person sits on the throne, so the powers of "the throne" (or any government) must be limited enough, that one spoiled egg can't ruin the whole bunch.
Iran used to have a Shah who was corrupt and stole the country's riches for his own benefit and he was disposed by his own people and died in exile. Turkey used to be a Sultanate and it didn't end well. Germany, Portugal and France used to have monarchies too but the people didn't want them and got rid of the lot and formed modern democracies, which is a good thing.
Fly by night, the reason we never see European leaders or world leaders at royal events is because the royal family is supposed to remain entirely politically neutral and by inviting a European leader they are by association showing favour towards that leaders political party - something the royal family should never do.
@@thomasnunn-rutledge9995 no, you didn't get Fly by night's question. Fly by night is asking why Queen Elizabeth and Queen Margrethe doesn't attend each other's wedding? not political leaders
Smart move by the Queen, otherwise the 2nd version of Charles and Camilla would have happened. A situation which has left an indelible mark that brought sorrow to Queen Elizabeth before death. A lesson might have been learnt by all means! Congrats to the people of Denmark! I worked with the Danes and they're such a lovely people. We love you from Africa!
this is because the danish police intelligence service is assess for threat dangers and queen margrethe and the other royals are not very threatened in denmark and the Danish Police Intelligence (PET) is the danish secret service :))
@@nielserikh.christensen7951 Not really, if you didn't know, the most stable states in the world are "limited monarchies" like Australia, Benelux, Canada, Japan, NZ, Scandinavia, Spain & UK, so low risk of republicanism, they were also the most democratic states in the world (Norway ranks 1 in Democracy Index), they also have the best civil, gender & sociopolitical equality, HDI, & one of the lowest income/wealth inequality in the world (Scandinavia) So NO, monarchies wouldn't go anytime soon but maybe you should look to the US where Trump mob storms the Capitol. At least monarchs gives them sense of nationalism & unity unlike politicians.
@@olidojosephd.9054 Australia and Canada are monarchies in name only. The Queen may be their Head of State but it is purely symbolic - she has absolutely no say in their politics and whatever governments are formed, she merely rubber stamps it.
I met her once on the beach at Margate. She asked me if I knew how to remove sun lotion stains from a bikini top. I suggested soaking it in vodka and she said "If I drank the vodka instead then I may have the courage not to wear the top!" We both laughed and she asked me if I'd go halves on a cod and chips because she had left her bag back at the Holiday Inn but had a fiver in a Bart Simpson bum bag which she always took to the beach in case she came across any loose change or unopened fizzy drinks. Lovely woman
Queen Margrethe has a sort of Annnual Report read to her by the Prime Minister as is her right as part of the Danish version of a Constitutional Monarchy. Queen Elizabeth is the personification of the nation, she IS the United Kingdom, and is annointed at her Coronation as God's representative in the United Kingdom, and the other realms and territories that call her Queen. That is why Queen Elizabeth reads out the programme of HER government at the beginning of each parliamentary session, as do HER Governors -General in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and so on.
Mark,"Do you know if the royal houses of Britain and Denmark are related. ?"YES, they are related as Queen Margarethe and Queen Elizabeth are third cousins as descendents of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's granddaughter, Princess Margaret of Connaught and Strathearn, married the future King Gustavus VI Adolphus of Sweden in 1905, and their daughter Princess Ingrid married the future KIng Frederik IX of Denmark, and the present Queen is their eldest daughter; on the other hand, Margaret and Gustavus' grandson, King Carl XVI Gustaf is the present King of Sweden. Queen Margarethe and King Carl XVI Gustaf are therefore first cousins.BTW, King Harald V of Norway is a second cousin of Queen Elizabeth the Second as he is the grandson of Queen Maud of Norway, the former Princess Maud of Wales, the daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra (the daughter of King Christian IX and Queen Louisa of Denmark).Also, you will find this information on official websites and in Wikipedia.
Can anyone translate this... i would love to understand what the politics and traditions are in modern Denmark. Is it like the UK opening of parliament? To lay out the new year's goals and objectives.
The first item on the agenda is the election of the chairman. This is usually a so-called peacekeeping election, where a single parliamentary party backs up the election of the president. Then four vice-presidents, representing the largest political parties in the parliament, are elected. The chairman and the four vice-presidents constitute the parliamentary leadership - also known as the parliamentary bureau. The second item on the agenda is the Prime Minister's speech. The Prime Minister must give a so-called account of the general status of the kingdom and the measures envisaged by the government - popularly called the opening language. In addition to explaining the current political situation, the speech contains a review of some of the bills that the government will make in the forthcoming parliamentary year. The opening of the Folketing also marks the start of a new parliamentary year. www.regeringen.dk/nyheder/statsministerens-aabningstale-2016/saadan-foregaar-folketingets-aabning/
ofer shapira yea, the Danish are very low key in big state ceremonies, yet lavish with dinner parties. Im so confused haha. Shouldn't it be the other way around?
(En) 2024 January 24 Happy Birthday to the noble honour Princess *_Athena_* of Denmark on my knee at your service with deepest love and loyalty forever from Asia Hong Kong sincerely yours Louis Kwok Sze Wai
Very interesting, thanks for posting, and thanks to ZaimonDK for the english summary. Quite different to a Westminster style of Opening of Parliament - less regalia and military on display.
It is a sober ceremony in comparition to others devoid of all the regalia of British royalty. Anyway I much enjoy these moments despite some stubborn and stupid individuals who don´t know how to properly behave trying to divert the moment away to promote their selfish causes. Yes, I mean the moment when someone from the audience is flying an inconvenient and weird flag (for the moment). It is time to honor the Queen as representative of all the danish people, not for political nonsenses.
Because he is from Enhedslisten (unity list) which is an alliance of small far left parties, like communists, left socialists, etc. Officially they want to abolish the monarchy, though they don't really ever propose it (the royals are immensely popular so it's not just a lost cause, it's also a big vote loser)
2:18 to 3:00 Whoever is driving that BMW X5 is an idiot. First, he pushed the motorcyclist too far right, and then almost drove over the guards in front of the entrance.
Queen Margrethe is a lovely woman and she always smiles beautifully. However, her dress sense can sometimes be eccentric and her outfit here lacks, to be polite, a sense of occasion.
HHS,"The royal families on the continent are more normal and lowkey. They do not have to show off with pomp and ceremony in carriages."You forget that the King and Queen of The Netherlands -- and other Members of the Royal Family -- ride in carriages on their way to the State Opening of the States-General on Prinsjesdag (Prince's Day) every year.Here are some TH-cam videos: th-cam.com/video/pxax4EIOtdU/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/2dHs4W8P0QU/w-d-xo.html (2015).Other than that omission, you are correct that the continental Royalty is less ceremonious in their affairs.
[29/5 12:57] Olga: 'Gas CENTRAL hearing system, Smart Home Automaton and outdoor kichen with BBQ island ere only some from many ALEGRIA VILLA GOLF's advantages." PORFAVOR muy Interesante GENERAL MANAGER SMART 6 LUXURY VILLAS HIGH TECH COMPANIES TWINKLING. Grazze mile Danke Mersi very much Gracias Beso Bilbao CHICAGO page 58'67!., [29/5 13:01] Olga: BARON DE LEY BLAMCO 2018 SYNERA? MOTIVO POR FAVOR? Grazze mile Danke Mersi very much Gracias Beso Bilbao CHICAGO page 58'67!.?
First one car,, with one person, then one car with two persons, then one car with two persons, then one big car with two persons. No wonder some of us are republicans. The Oueen is now going up the stairs, the reporter tells. Thank you, we can see that. Why is she protected by security? Most danes love her.
I hope to god that Charles and CPB. never are to be crowned like the Queen. He Has No Honor It would be the worst mockery to the throne and the people. He is not worthy to be king.
How can you say what you say? it is untrue and very cruel to say so. Why is he not worthy to be king? That doesn't make sense. The Royals do a lot of work - including Prince Charles.
Charles, who has been trained all his life for the role, will make an excellent king. And he will do so with the love and support of his wife Camilla at his side. I wish them much happiness.
What on earth makes you think they're false? Also a president wouldn't be cheaper at all, rather the reverse, so vampire might not be the best analogy..
Love the retention of those iconic antique British limousines in the convoy. Adds an entirely new level of 'class' to the event. Perfect presentation by the royals.
Key aspects for those who don't understand the language:
- The royal people arrive in an opposite order, i.e. the higher the rank, the later you arrive (The Queen arrives as the last).
- It is a tradition that the royal ladies wear a hat.
- The Queen traditionally gives kisses on the cheeks to her family.
The cars and people:
1) Princess Benedikte (I don't know the car here, but it is known as a "Kronebil" which roughly translate to "crown car"). Benedikte always arrives first.
2) Prince Joachim & Princess Marie arrive in the Kronebil 9, Audi. It is mentioned that it is not one of the prestigious and "real" cars (those are 1,2 and 5).
3) Crown prince Frederik & Crown princess Mary arrive in the Kronebil 2, Daimler Limousine 1994, 8 seats.
4) H. M. Queen Margrethe arrives in the "Storkrone" (Big Crown), no number, Rolls Royce Silver Wraith 1958, 7 seats. The most prestigious car.
Additionally:
- The Queen takes the stairs up to the first floor and the elevator up to the next floor.
- The woman walking with the Queen is the speaker of the Danish Parliament, Pia Kjærsgaard.
- The Queen chose to wear flat shoes which could make it easier on the stairs.
Please correct me if I made any mistakes!
ZaimonDK
Thank you for explaining that.
The first car was an AUDI as well.
Lovely for you to explain. I wonder could you also explain does the royal family have a country home as well ? As I often watch and see them being given flowers at the gate or entrance to a lovely house. Does this often happen it's so beatiful when they all accept flowers.
Thanks, I was wondering about the flat shoes... Make sense, and actually when I saw her majesty going up stairs I was imaging her thinking "good God, looks like every year someone add another step!!!"
Thank you so much! I was watching hoping for an English/German/French closed caption, and you provided this.
Good explanation, but you're a furry so I have to use deadly force
This is the best Queen in Europe, I love her eccentricity although she looks caring and warm. Such a character!
I just love The Queen and her sensible shoes... great Royal Family....
She's a sharp dresser too. Looks modern but dignified.
Thanks for sharing (from the UK) - I'm looking at this from the aspect of the escort bikes & cars. Nice to see an efficient job done there (congratulations to those involved). Also nice to see the vintage Rolls-Royce & Daimler. Denmark is definitely on my bucket list.....You seem to have too much fun there! :-)
What an absolutely delicious, charming, radiant lady the Queen is! Hers is a smile that not only lights up a room but speaks of her spiritual beauty as well.
Delicious!!!!!!😲
What.. delicious
??? Is she food
Please don't disrespect her
absolutely a beautiful person !
I love personally any video of Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II a maximum, incredible and entire love all times of myself.
Queen Margareth and her family appear to be so happy. And they are, it seems, very friendly, always smiling and rising to their people. It must be a royal family dear to the Danish people.
They are very popular yes, they try to balance a certain distance and still be approachable, and to strike the balance of not being too lavish, but still lavish enough to be able to showcase the splendor of the nation.
Yes it's true, most of us Danish people love the royal family
I found this very interesting. I have 25% Danish ancestry. From my mother's family. I appreciate the way this arrival ceremony is precis yet Slightly relaxed. Kinda how we would do it here in New Zealand.
Long live the Danish Royal family.
Long Live Queen Margrethe of Danmark!
Amen
So many countries in europe could and would be better off under a constitutional monarchy including Germany, Portugal, and France! I do think countries such as Iraq, Iran, and Turkey would also be better with a Shah/ Sultan as their of states! Its positively unifying as a people!
I like the idea of limited (constitutional) monarchy for Austria, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, etc. But Arab monarchy is not a good idea, Arab World is too traditional unlike liberal Europe, if they want monarchy, they will end up with feudal (absolute) monarchy not a limited monarchy like Europe. Turkey for example, they shift from parliamentary to presidential, Pres. Erdogan is now both head of state & govt. plus he's autocrat, he almost act like an Ottoman Sultan (absolute monarch) with the difference that he's elected. Same in Russia, Putin is almost like a modern-day Tsar.
Las monarquias parlamentarias escandinavas son las mejores y mas progresistas; las monarquias de Italia, Espana y Francia lo mas malo.
France is a Republic the only time time it would not be a republic is Queen Elizabeth II wanted fronce back. Germany does not have a monarchy nor does Turkey Russia they have more of a dictatorship monarchs may born and not voted in do you see any monarchs being dictators as powerful some are, Queen Elizabeth II most of her powers are used by her ministers they have to take responsibility not the queen someone asked if the meetings between her and her prime minister to be made public Buckingham Palace said no it would change the way she governs. Some I'd say quite a lot of people know know how the UK is govened her money comes from the crown estate she gets given a percentage but she can always take it back the Sovereign of the UK is given more money in government than out of it around 2-3 hundred million pounds is from crown estate her own business as she owns in right of being queen, those who rule by dictatorship don't give the take even voted in Head of State strip more from you then you have the born to be they are not bad offten a hell of a lot better than voted
The issue with despotism arises when, somewhere down the generational line, someone very unsuited for rulership ends up becoming monarch & runs the entire country into the ground. It is very difficult to guarantee that the right person sits on the throne, so the powers of "the throne" (or any government) must be limited enough, that one spoiled egg can't ruin the whole bunch.
Iran used to have a Shah who was corrupt and stole the country's riches for his own benefit and he was disposed by his own people and died in exile. Turkey used to be a Sultanate and it didn't end well. Germany, Portugal and France used to have monarchies too but the people didn't want them and got rid of the lot and formed modern democracies, which is a good thing.
Queen Margrethe and Queen Elizabeth are cousins, as is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Margrethe was educated in England as well as Denmark.
John Scott
Fly by night, the reason we never see European leaders or world leaders at royal events is because the royal family is supposed to remain entirely politically neutral and by inviting a European leader they are by association showing favour towards that leaders political party - something the royal family should never do.
@@thomasnunn-rutledge9995 no, you didn't get Fly by night's question. Fly by night is asking why Queen Elizabeth and Queen Margrethe doesn't attend each other's wedding? not political leaders
Smart move by the Queen, otherwise the 2nd version of Charles and Camilla would have happened. A situation which has left an indelible mark that brought sorrow to Queen Elizabeth before death. A lesson might have been learnt by all means! Congrats to the people of Denmark! I worked with the Danes and they're such a lovely people. We love you from Africa!
I like how they don't close the road for the royals
this is because the danish police intelligence service is assess for threat dangers and queen margrethe and the other royals are not very threatened in denmark and the Danish Police Intelligence (PET) is the danish secret service :))
They should do. More people will become republicans. Down with the monarchy.
@@nielserikh.christensen7951 Not really, if you didn't know, the most stable states in the world are "limited monarchies" like Australia, Benelux, Canada, Japan, NZ, Scandinavia, Spain & UK, so low risk of republicanism, they were also the most democratic states in the world (Norway ranks 1 in Democracy Index), they also have the best civil, gender & sociopolitical equality, HDI, & one of the lowest income/wealth inequality in the world (Scandinavia) So NO, monarchies wouldn't go anytime soon but maybe you should look to the US where Trump mob storms the Capitol. At least monarchs gives them sense of nationalism & unity unlike politicians.
@@olidojosephd.9054 Australia and Canada are monarchies in name only. The Queen may be their Head of State but it is purely symbolic - she has absolutely no say in their politics and whatever governments are formed, she merely rubber stamps it.
Beautiful language, beautiful smile of people, I'm going to save my money and visit your beautiful country one day on holiday looks lovely.
Lesson: the danish royal family likes British cars.
NFLT ?
Essa rainha sempre está ☺ ☺
Who is the First Lady in red? An the couple at 3:22? The ceremony is well orchestrated and beautiful 🤩!
Her is The Queen's sister, Princess Benedikte of Denmark
@@lightline5806 nice to know! Thanks 🤩
@@PrincePaulIowa My pleasure ☺
3:05 Daimler DS420
Yes a translation would be nice for us non danish speakers
Adorei as roupas das princesas 😍
I met her once on the beach at Margate. She asked me if I knew how to remove sun lotion stains from a bikini top. I suggested soaking it in vodka and she said "If I drank the vodka instead then I may have the courage not to wear the top!" We both laughed and she asked me if I'd go halves on a cod and chips because she had left her bag back at the Holiday Inn but had a fiver in a Bart Simpson bum bag which she always took to the beach in case she came across any loose change or unopened fizzy drinks. Lovely woman
Queen Margrethe has a sort of Annnual Report read to her by the Prime Minister as is her right as part of the Danish version of a Constitutional Monarchy. Queen Elizabeth is the personification of the nation, she IS the United Kingdom, and is annointed at her Coronation as God's representative in the United Kingdom, and the other realms and territories that call her Queen. That is why Queen Elizabeth reads out the programme of HER government at the beginning of each parliamentary session, as do HER Governors -General in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and so on.
John Scott Hmmmm ?
Mark,"Do you know if the royal houses of Britain and Denmark are related. ?"YES, they are related as Queen Margarethe and Queen Elizabeth are third cousins as descendents of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's granddaughter, Princess Margaret of Connaught and Strathearn, married the future King Gustavus VI Adolphus of Sweden in 1905, and their daughter Princess Ingrid married the future KIng Frederik IX of Denmark, and the present Queen is their eldest daughter; on the other hand, Margaret and Gustavus' grandson, King Carl XVI Gustaf is the present King of Sweden. Queen Margarethe and King Carl XVI Gustaf are therefore first cousins.BTW, King Harald V of Norway is a second cousin of Queen Elizabeth the Second as he is the grandson of Queen Maud of Norway, the former Princess Maud of Wales, the daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra (the daughter of King Christian IX and Queen Louisa of Denmark).Also, you will find this information on official websites and in Wikipedia.
and the british ended up as the saxe coburgs, the danish and norwegian houses as glucksburg and the swedis as a bernadotte haha
@@ErniLandia George V changed it to "Windsor" bcoz of WW1.
Can anyone translate this... i would love to understand what the politics and traditions are in modern Denmark. Is it like the UK opening of parliament? To lay out the new year's goals and objectives.
The first item on the agenda is the election of the chairman. This is usually a so-called peacekeeping election, where a single parliamentary party backs up the election of the president.
Then four vice-presidents, representing the largest political parties in the parliament, are elected. The chairman and the four vice-presidents constitute the parliamentary leadership - also known as the parliamentary bureau.
The second item on the agenda is the Prime Minister's speech.
The Prime Minister must give a so-called account of the general status of the kingdom and the measures envisaged by the government - popularly called the opening language.
In addition to explaining the current political situation, the speech contains a review of some of the bills that the government will make in the forthcoming parliamentary year. The opening of the Folketing also marks the start of a new parliamentary year.
www.regeringen.dk/nyheder/statsministerens-aabningstale-2016/saadan-foregaar-folketingets-aabning/
Scandinavian Royalty Thanks for the info !!!
I adore your Queen !!!
there is nothing like the UK protocol...
ofer shapira yea, the Danish are very low key in big state ceremonies, yet lavish with dinner parties. Im so confused haha. Shouldn't it be the other way around?
(En)
2024 January 24
Happy Birthday to the noble honour Princess *_Athena_* of Denmark
on my knee at your service with deepest love and loyalty forever from Asia Hong Kong
sincerely yours
Louis Kwok Sze Wai
Beatiful anyway.
Love to visit europe
Only for monarchies nations , the another's have good care such as france today looks like an african country...
@@JEV2025 I like European constitutional monarchies but I don't like to go to Saudi Arabia, its an absolute monarchy.
@@olidojosephd.9054 I'd prefer Saudi Arabia then any shitty-republic in europe...
Very good looking race of people
I wanna visit Danemark please some one help me To get there
Depends where you from
@@juicyjews4iife636 I'm from Algeria my dream life is visiting the great country Denmark
@@beautifullondon3847 What do you think of France?
Bene always super chic. Daisy in her teletubbie hat again.
Lellobeetle that does look like a telly tabbies hat
Lang lebe die Königin!
Very interesting, thanks for posting, and thanks to ZaimonDK for the english summary. Quite different to a Westminster style of Opening of Parliament - less regalia and military on display.
You're welcome :)
Why does CP Mary have to get out of the far side of the car but P Joachim takes the far side of his?
Very relaxed entrance compared to how the Brits roll up to Parliament.
I wonder - obviously Queen Margarethe outranks everyone but does Anne-Marie, as a former queen, outrank her elder sister Benedikte?
yes, she does I think. She is still called Queen Anne-Marie.
It is a sober ceremony in comparition to others devoid of all the regalia of British royalty. Anyway I much enjoy these moments despite some stubborn and stupid individuals who don´t know how to properly behave trying to divert the moment away to promote their selfish causes. Yes, I mean the moment when someone from the audience is flying an inconvenient and weird flag (for the moment). It is time to honor the Queen as representative of all the danish people, not for political nonsenses.
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😍😍😍😍
The 4th guy in the welcome line doesn't seem too keen on bowing to royalty.
Because he is from Enhedslisten (unity list) which is an alliance of small far left parties, like communists, left socialists, etc. Officially they want to abolish the monarchy, though they don't really ever propose it (the royals are immensely popular so it's not just a lost cause, it's also a big vote loser)
@@vrenak at the very least, they are there, which is already a sign of respect, and no sane socialist should ever bow to anyone.
@@scorpioninpink. The socialists bow to the secretary general of the Party and to the KGB
@@scorpioninpink Yeah comrades bow to their superiors if you don't know.
Wasn't there too many stairways for Her Majesty to climb up?!
Yes she took an elevator and bear with her she is in her late 70's
I agree, too many.
The Centurion
I don't know anything about her but she looks in good health and looks like she'll be around for a long time
Plus she smokes so many ciggarettes lol
Your majesty,I will wait for her , i am just tired of rejecting so many girls. Let the whole world suffer.
2:18 to 3:00 Whoever is driving that BMW X5 is an idiot. First, he pushed the motorcyclist too far right, and then almost drove over the guards in front of the entrance.
Queen Margrethe is a lovely woman and she always smiles beautifully. However, her dress sense can sometimes be eccentric and her outfit here lacks, to be polite, a sense of occasion.
How interesting, hope you all had a Wonderful time. I have 3 paintings in The White House.🗽🦅🌅😎🇩🇰⭐🇺🇲
Doesn't Queen Margarethe have some nice old carriage she can arrive in like Queen Elizabeth uses? It would add to the ceremony.
HHS,"The royal families on the continent are more normal and lowkey. They do not have to show off with pomp and ceremony in carriages."You forget that the King and Queen of The Netherlands -- and other Members of the Royal Family -- ride in carriages on their way to the State Opening of the States-General on Prinsjesdag (Prince's Day) every year.Here are some TH-cam videos: th-cam.com/video/pxax4EIOtdU/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/2dHs4W8P0QU/w-d-xo.html (2015).Other than that omission, you are correct that the continental Royalty is less ceremonious in their affairs.
Eddi Haskell There is a very nice State Coach but it doesn't seem to be used much
It would seem to take to long and it looks like it would be a security nightmare for them to protect her
QM2 has that beautiful golden carriage, and she loves riding through town.
They commentary sounds like Dutch and Thai language had a baby.
All cars stoped out of the red capet !!!
Glad I wasn't the only one who notice that. The Danes need to try harder at their flummery; fortunately we get it right in the UK
Wow, some of the motorcycle police officers almost get wiped out by other traffic.
Augurissimi
I don’t know the person above
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Unfortunately the British royal family doesn't do anyone any favors.
Qm hat lolol!?!?!?!....teletubbie haha
Benedicte ought to retire. Get a fresh princess. That one for the streets.
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Why curtsy other members of the family why not only curtsy the monarch
Because people are polite, well educated and know how to behave.
Your majesty the hat has got to go!
First one car,, with one person, then one car with two persons, then one car with two persons, then one big car with two persons. No wonder some of us are republicans. The Oueen is now going up the stairs, the reporter tells. Thank you, we can see that. Why is she protected by security? Most danes love her.
I hope to god that Charles and CPB. never are to be crowned like the Queen. He Has No Honor It would be the worst mockery to the throne and the people. He is not worthy to be king.
How can you say what you say? it is untrue and very cruel to say so. Why is he not worthy to be king? That doesn't make sense. The Royals do a lot of work - including Prince Charles.
What a heap of idiotic nonsense....
Charles, who has been trained all his life for the role, will make an excellent king. And he will do so with the love and support of his wife Camilla at his side. I wish them much happiness.
Absolute Rubbish - look at the acheivements of the Princes trust. Embrace reality and stop playing the Dianaphile. Get Real!!!
Queen Elizabeth the 2nd is already 91 and Prince Charles is almost 70 this year.
The vampires of society ! The false monarquie.!!!
What on earth makes you think they're false? Also a president wouldn't be cheaper at all, rather the reverse, so vampire might not be the best analogy..