Program for King Frederik's proclamation

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January 14th

1:35 PM

The Crown Prince Couple and Prince Christian drives from Frederik VIII's Palace to Christiansborg.

1:37 PM

The Queen takes the ride from Christian IX's Palace to Christiansborg in the golden carriage. She will be escorted by the Guardhussar Regiment's Horse Squadron,

2:00 PM

Queen Margrethe. Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Christian participates in a meeting with the Council of State along with the Government and the Cabinet Secretary.

2:15 PM

Queen Margrethe drives to Christian IX's Palace.

2:30 PM

The Royal Couple hosts a reception for specially invited guests at Christiansborg Castle.

3:00 PM

King Frederik X. shows on the balcony at Christiansborg and the Danish Prime Minister proclaims the change of throne.

3:10 PM

The proclamation is saluted with 3 x 27 shots from Battery Sixtus on Holmen. Meanwhile, the royal flag is lowered at Christian IX's Palace and raised at Frederik VIII's Palace.

3:30 PM

After the proclamation, the Royal Couple rides in carriage escorted from Christiansborg to Frederik VIII's Palace.

5:00 PM

The royal banners will be transferred from Christian IX's Palace to Frederik VIII's Palace.


January 15th

10:00 AM

The royal family participates in the Danish Parliament's celebration of the change of throne. Afterwards, the royal family will attend a reception in the Landstingsalen in Folketinget at Christiansborg.


January 21st

2:00 PM

The royal family will attend a church service in Aarhus Cathedral. The service is led by the royal confessor and bishop of Aarhus Diocese, Henrik Wigh-Poulsen.


4 comments:

  1. Will it be able to be viewed in US?

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    1. You will be able to watch lot of videos from the proclamation on DR TV (https://www.dr.dk/drtv/soeg?q=tronskifte)

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  2. This will be a very long day for the RF. Queen Margrethe is as a person and was a class act, as Head of State. The new King will have big shoes to fill. I am sure with Mary's support he will to fine.

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    1. Indeed. They have big shoes to fill after 52 years with Queen Margrethe's impressive work as Queen of Denmark. Nevertheless, I am not in any doubt that the couple will do good. They have already proven how well they work as Crown Prince Couple.

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