Let’s take a
    look back at some of the biggest moments of the year for the Danish
    Royal Family!

    KING FREDERIK PROTECTS GREENLAND

    King Frederik in GreenlandKing Frederik in GreenlandKing Frederik in Greenland
    Foto: Kongehuset ©

    Perhaps the biggest story out of the Danish Royal Family’s
    sphere this year: the baffling interest of the US government in
    acquiring
    Greenland. Though it’s an autonomous country, it’s still a part
    of the kingdom of Denmark.

    King Frederik paid special visits to the country and
    shared his support for Greenland amidst the ongoing political
    event.
    In a sharp statement on Danish television in March, the King
    said “We live in an altered reality.” And as Prince
    Vincent and Princess Josephine celebrated their 14th
    birthdays,
    their Greenlandic middle names came into the spotlight.

    PRINCESS ISABELLA TURNS 18

    Princess IsabellaPrincess IsabellaPrincess Isabella Steen
    Evald, Kongehuset ©

    Princess Isabella turned 18 on 21 April and was celebrated with
    two events in Aarhus and Copenhagen. At Aarhus City Hall,
    she joined 150 young people for an event celebrating the arts
    and culture of the city. In a speech, she said: “The fact that
    you have chosen to celebrate me, and that so many have come
    together, makes me happy and touched. You should know that it means
    a lot to me.”

    The next event,
    a gala performance at the Royal Theatre, saw a mixture of
    opera, classical music, Broadway showtunes, and modern pop, with
    Princess Isabella in black-tie formal.

    As a birthday gift, Princess Isabella
    received a tiara from her grandmother Queen Margrethe. The turquoise and aquamarine tiara once belonged
    to Crown Princess Margretha of Sweden, who handed it down to her
    daughter Ingrid upon her confirmation. Princess Ingrid married
    Crown Prince Frederick in 1935, later becoming queen consort of
    Denmark upon his accession. Queen Ingrid was the great-grandmother
    of Princess Isabella.

    Princess Isabella posed for her first official gala portraits
    wearing the tiara.

    (Speaking of Princess Isabella, a rebellious style choice forced
    Queen Mary to make a rare comment on her daughter’s fashion:
    “Some decisions are better than others.” Click
    here to read the full article.)

    QUEEN MARY’S SPECIAL STYLE STATEMENTS

    Queen Mary of Denmark wears a tiara filled with stones brought back from PompeiiQueen Mary of Denmark wears a tiara filled with stones brought back from PompeiiDet Danske Kongehus
    Instagram still/ fair use

    In Finland at the start of the year,
    Queen Mary stole the show with a 200-year-old gold tiara that
    once belonged to Queen Caroline Amalie. The stones, gathered during
    a trip on the Grand Tour of Italy, date back to between 1819 and
    1821. Queen Mary’s bracelet was made for Princess Vilhelmine Marie
    and featured stones from Mount Vesuvius.

    Later in the year, as she and King Frederik travelled to the
    Faroe Islands, it was revealed that her national costume dates back
    to 2005, to her
    first official visit to the area after her marriage.

    CROWN PRINCE CHRISTIAN ENLISTS

    Crown Prince Christian's selfie from F-16Crown Prince Christian's selfie from F-16Crown Prince Christian’s
    selfie from F-16 detdanskekongehus / Instagram / Fair
    Use

    Crown Prince Christian followed in the footsteps of his fellow
    heirs and enlisted in the Danish military,
    beginning training with the Hussar Guards in Slagelse in
    February.
    After a visit from the family the next month, it was deep into
    training,
    which he completed in August. The Danish Royal Court announced
    that Crown Prince Christian would immediately begin lieutenancy
    training, which will run through August 2026 and include a period
    of platoon service afterwards.

    Some other highlights of the year? Crown Prince Christian

    attended his first New Year’s levee. He also flew over Denmark
    and made
    a childhood dream come true! There was also a bit of
    sibling rivalry, but all in good fun, of course.  

    QUEEN MARGRETHE TURNS 85

    Royal sisters, Queen Margrethe, Queen Anne-Marie and Princess Benedikte enjoy a summer break in DenmarkRoyal sisters, Queen Margrethe, Queen Anne-Marie and Princess Benedikte enjoy a summer break in DenmarkKongehuset

    Queen Margrethe quietly celebrated her
    85th birthday in April (it’s
    a popular birthdate for royals!) but she still
    kept active
    throughout
    the year.

    PRINCE JOACHIM MAKES A MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT

    Les Kaner ©️

    Though they turned up in Denmark to mark New Year’s Day and
    attend the levees, Prince Joachim and Princess Marie were soon back
    in the United States to carry out their duties while he serves as
    Defense Industry Attaché and Deputy Defence Attaché in
    Washington.

    Among the events they attended in this capacity:
    the Invictus Games in Whistler, British Columbia. Princess
    Marie, meanwhile,
    popped up in Denmark to carry out engagements towards the end
    of the year.

    Over the summer, it was announced that Prince Joachim and
    Princess Marie will extend their stay through August 2027.
    The couple spent Christmas, with their children, in Washington
    as well.

    QUEEN MARY THE WORLD TRAVELLER

    Queen Mary with the Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt behind herQueen Mary with the Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt behind herQueen Mary with the Great
    Pyramid at Giza, Egypt behind her Foto: Kongehuset ©

    Not including the state visits to Finland (with her ancient
    jewellery), France (with her French style) and Latvia (where
    she topped the best-dressed list), Queen Mary had her own
    agenda when it came to travelling for work.

    In June, she travelled to Nigeria to see the work of the
    government’s Africa Strategy and the bilateral work both countries
    are undertaking. In November,
    she travelled to Egypt to attend the opening of the Great
    Egyptian Museum and took unforgettable photos at the Great Pyramids
    of Giza. In early December, she
    travelled to Kenya for the United Nations’ Environment
    Programme and spoke of tackling climate change.

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