Queen Margrethe II of Denmark apologized for shocking her family members with her announcement last week that she would do so strip four of his grandchildren from their royal titles, but he hasn’t withdrawn his decision.
In a statement released Monday, 82-year-old Margrethe said that “there was strong reactions to my decision on the future use of the titles for the four children of the Prince Joachim“.
On September 28, the palace announced that, as of January 1, the four children of Margaret’s youngest son, Prince Joaquín, would no longer bear the titles of prince or princess and would instead be called Count or Countess of Monpezat. .
The change concerns Prince Nikolai, 23; Prince Felice, 20 years old; Prince Henrik, 13 years old; and Princess Athena, 10, who would keep their places in the line of succession.
His family members expressed dismay at the decision, with Prince Joachim telling a Danish tabloid that the family was “very sad” and that the children had been “mistreated”Reported the Associated Press.
Margrethe responded in this week’s statement, saying her decision to strip them of their royal titles “had come a long time.”
“Having a royal title involves a series of commitments and duties that will fall on fewer members of the royal family in the future,” he said.
“This adjustment, which I see as a necessary proof for the future of the monarchy, I want to take back in my day“.
But he noted that the criticism came as a surprise.
“As a mother and grandmother, I underestimated the extent to which my youngest son and his family are affected,” she said.
“This makes a big impression, and for that I’m sorry.”
Since Queen Elizabeth II of England died last month at the age of 96, Margaret, also known as Daisy, has become the longest living monarch in Europe.
Elizabeth reigned for 70 years. margrete wears 50 years at the head of one of the oldest monarchies in Europe.
Margaret, the eldest of the three daughters of King Frederick IX and Queen Ingrid, entered the line of succession to the throne at 13 yearswhen Denmark made a constitutional change to allow female succession, and the king left his brother for his daughter.
Margrethe ascended the throne when I was 31 years old, after the death of his father in January 1972.
Of her two sons, Crown Prince Frederik is the first in line to succeed her, followed by her eldest son, Prince Christian.
In last week’s announcement about the title changes, the royal palace said Margrethe’s decision “is in line with similar settings something that other royal houses have done in various ways in recent years ”.
In 2019 the King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden announced that some of his grandchildren would lose their royal titles.
King Charles III also pushed to rationalize the British royal family, with fewer members performing official functions, withdrawing funds from public coffers or generating harmful publicity.
After the disastrous BBC interview of the Prince Andrew in 2019, in which he seemed to show little empathy for the victims of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Charles, then Prince of Wales, pressured his mother to deprive his brother of his public duties.
In January, Buckingham Palace announced that “Prince Andrew’s military affiliations and royal patrons have been returned to the Queen” and that he will no longer hold any public office.
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Source: Clarin