The beloved queen had a troublemaker husband and sees children at war for power

The beloved queen had a troublemaker husband and sees children at war for power


The ever smiling Margaret of Denmark expresses sadness at the deterioration of the image of her royal family

“There is something rotten in the kingdom of Denmark.”

The famous phrase written by Shakespeare in the play “Hamlet”, published in 1601, serves to define the current Danish monarchy.

There is a morally putrid atmosphere around the throne of Margaret II. The charismatic queen witnesses a dispute between her two children.

Crown Prince Frederik, 54, convinces his mother to take privileges from her younger brother, Prince Joachim, 53.

Days ago, the monarch announced the withdrawal of the royal titles of 4 grandchildren, children of her youngest.

He claimed that he wanted them to live as ordinary people, free from the obligations imposed on members of the Court.

The future former princes began to be bullied at school and would have emotional problems due to the loss of identity.

Joachim was disgusted by the demotion of his progeny. He believes in the direct action of his brother, with whom he never got along.

Surprised by the negative repercussion of her act, the queen issued a note in which she apologized for hurting a part of her clan.

According to the newspapers of the capital Copenhagen, Frederik is influencing Marguerite to “drain” the royal family to save money.

He would also act to persuade his mother to resign early to ascend the throne.

He does not want to become king only in old age, as did Charles III in England.

At 82 and 50 on the throne, the queen is in good health despite being a heavy smoker.

He never signaled an intention to give up the crown before his death.

It is not the first time that the ruler of Denmark has faced family problems. Her husband, Henri, liked to argue to get attention.

Born count in France, he became prince consort at the moment of marriage, but he never accepted a position inferior to that of his wife.

He wanted to be called King Consort, a treatment never reserved for a queen’s husband. Only the man who inherits the throne from his father or mother is king.

Annoyed, she asked to stop being a spouse. Margherita accepted. Henri became only a prince, without any reference to the role of the sovereign’s husband.

He also created friction with his eldest son. He could not accept being less important and revered than the heir to the throne.

Another controversy upset the discreet Danish subjects. Henri declared that he did not want to be buried next to Marguerite, as had been the tradition for centuries.

The queen was indignant, but agreed. Soon after, Henri began to show signs of dementia.

He died in 2018 at the age of 83. He has earned the nickname “Unhappy Prince”.

After the death of Elizabeth II, of whom she was a distant cousin, Margaret II is the only reigning queen on the planet.

Its popular approval is around 80%. He always wins applause wherever he goes.

In September, an image of her looking at the coffin of the British monarch at Westminster Abbey went viral on the web. She seemed to glimpse her own funeral.





The beloved queen had a troublemaker husband and sees children at war for power
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