Looking for something to fill The Crown-sized hole like this writer’s done since the award-winning Netflix original series about Queen Elizabeth II’s reign ended? The search is over because there’s another royal family headed for the small screen. Denmark’s royal family is set to be the subject of an upcoming TV drama. Here’s everything we know so far, from the name of the show and who it will focus on to when it’s expected to premiere.
The Danish series will center around the royal family’s matriarch, Queen Margrethe, similar to ‘The Crown’
Per The Guardian, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark’s life will be depicted in an upcoming Danish TV series. Titled Af Guds nåde, which translates to “By the grace of God,” the program is being developed by Sam Productions and the Danish broadcast company TV2.
The show will begin with...
The Danish series will center around the royal family’s matriarch, Queen Margrethe, similar to ‘The Crown’
Per The Guardian, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark’s life will be depicted in an upcoming Danish TV series. Titled Af Guds nåde, which translates to “By the grace of God,” the program is being developed by Sam Productions and the Danish broadcast company TV2.
The show will begin with...
- 1/28/2024
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Bille August, the two-time Palme d’Or-winning director, found his creative match with the former Queen of Denmark, Margrethe II, who reinvented herself as a detail-oriented costume designer on his hit Netflix film “Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction.”
The film, which took a decade to bring to life, is nominated for three Robert Awards, the Danish equivalent to the Oscars. A playful royal scandal set in the early 19th century, “Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction” was penned by Anders August and based on a 1963 novella by Karen Blixen, the Danish baroness who was played by Meryl Streep in “Out of Africa.” The film revolves around Cazotte, a young portrait painter who considers himself an expert on love matters and is challenged by the Grand Duchess to seduce a young woman, as well as help her secure an heir.
Margrethe II, who just stepped down from her throne citing health reasons,...
The film, which took a decade to bring to life, is nominated for three Robert Awards, the Danish equivalent to the Oscars. A playful royal scandal set in the early 19th century, “Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction” was penned by Anders August and based on a 1963 novella by Karen Blixen, the Danish baroness who was played by Meryl Streep in “Out of Africa.” The film revolves around Cazotte, a young portrait painter who considers himself an expert on love matters and is challenged by the Grand Duchess to seduce a young woman, as well as help her secure an heir.
Margrethe II, who just stepped down from her throne citing health reasons,...
- 1/15/2024
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
King Charles may follow in the footsteps of Danish Queen Margrethe, who recently abdicated the throne in favor of her son, Prince Frederik. Charles, 75, could follow the same path so his son Prince William could have the crown and enjoy a long reign similar to that of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth. Here’s what an expert predicts.
Prince William could ascend to the top job in the royal family sooner than later: Here’s why
According to royal expert and biographer Phil Dampier, King Charles may allow Prince William to rise to the top job in the House of Windsor and take the crown earlier than expected. Traditionally, a monarch does not ascend to the throne until their predecessor has died.
“It must make you wonder if, in five or 10 years, King Charles might think about doing the same if his health suffers or he just thinks it is a...
Prince William could ascend to the top job in the royal family sooner than later: Here’s why
According to royal expert and biographer Phil Dampier, King Charles may allow Prince William to rise to the top job in the House of Windsor and take the crown earlier than expected. Traditionally, a monarch does not ascend to the throne until their predecessor has died.
“It must make you wonder if, in five or 10 years, King Charles might think about doing the same if his health suffers or he just thinks it is a...
- 1/10/2024
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Prince William may be King Charles III’s heir and first in line to the throne, but he’s not leading the British royal family just yet. As the royal family of Denmark undergoes an abdication, an author says the Prince of Wales will likely be relieved his own father’s not passing the baton — er, crown — to the next generation.
Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II is abdicating, effective Jan. 14, 2024
The Danish people are getting a new monarch. After reigning for more than 50 years, Queen Margrethe II announced her decision to abdicate the throne in her traditional New Year’s Eve speech, which aired on Danish television.
At 83 years old, she’s the longest-reigning European monarch. Her successor, as she outlined in her speech, will be none other than her son, Crown Prince Frederik. On Jan. 14, 2024, 52 years after she succeeded her father, King Frederik IX, her 55-year-old son will take the throne.
Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II is abdicating, effective Jan. 14, 2024
The Danish people are getting a new monarch. After reigning for more than 50 years, Queen Margrethe II announced her decision to abdicate the throne in her traditional New Year’s Eve speech, which aired on Danish television.
At 83 years old, she’s the longest-reigning European monarch. Her successor, as she outlined in her speech, will be none other than her son, Crown Prince Frederik. On Jan. 14, 2024, 52 years after she succeeded her father, King Frederik IX, her 55-year-old son will take the throne.
- 1/5/2024
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II, who has reigned for more than 50 years and is Europe’s longest-serving monarch, said during her traditional New Year’s Eve speech on Danish television that she will abdicate the throne in early 2024.
The 83-year-old queen said she will hand over the crown to her son, Crown Prince Frederik. on January 14, 2024, 52 years to the day she succeeded her father, King Frederik IX, after his death.
Crown Prince Frederik is 55 years old.
“In February this year I underwent extensive back surgery,” she said during her speech. “Everything went well, thanks to the competent health personnel, who took care of me. Inevitably, the operation gave cause to thoughts about the future – whether now would be an appropriate time to pass on the responsibility to the next generation.
“I have decided that now is the right time,” she said.
“On behalf of the entire population, I would like...
The 83-year-old queen said she will hand over the crown to her son, Crown Prince Frederik. on January 14, 2024, 52 years to the day she succeeded her father, King Frederik IX, after his death.
Crown Prince Frederik is 55 years old.
“In February this year I underwent extensive back surgery,” she said during her speech. “Everything went well, thanks to the competent health personnel, who took care of me. Inevitably, the operation gave cause to thoughts about the future – whether now would be an appropriate time to pass on the responsibility to the next generation.
“I have decided that now is the right time,” she said.
“On behalf of the entire population, I would like...
- 12/31/2023
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II is abdicating the throne.
The 83-year-old royal, Europe’s longest-serving monarch, will abdicate the throne on January 14, 2024 after 52 years and will be succeeded by her eldest son Crown Prince Frederik, she confirmed Sunday (December 31).
The surprising announcement was made on live TV during her traditional New Year’s Eve speech, during which she discussed a back operation she underwent in February.
Keep reading to find out more…
“The surgery naturally gave rise to thinking about the future – whether the time had come to leave the responsibility to the next generation,” she said.
“I have decided that now is the right time. On 14 January 2024 – 52 years after I succeeded my beloved father – I will step down as queen of Denmark. I leave the throne to my son, Crown Prince Frederik,” she went on to say.
The queen became the longest-serving monarch in Europe following the death of...
The 83-year-old royal, Europe’s longest-serving monarch, will abdicate the throne on January 14, 2024 after 52 years and will be succeeded by her eldest son Crown Prince Frederik, she confirmed Sunday (December 31).
The surprising announcement was made on live TV during her traditional New Year’s Eve speech, during which she discussed a back operation she underwent in February.
Keep reading to find out more…
“The surgery naturally gave rise to thinking about the future – whether the time had come to leave the responsibility to the next generation,” she said.
“I have decided that now is the right time. On 14 January 2024 – 52 years after I succeeded my beloved father – I will step down as queen of Denmark. I leave the throne to my son, Crown Prince Frederik,” she went on to say.
The queen became the longest-serving monarch in Europe following the death of...
- 12/31/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Image Source: Getty / Oli Scarff
As a part of the royal family, Kate Middleton is no stranger to publicity. But thanks to TikTok, the Princess of Wales is currently garnering buzz for something a little more random: her "Princess Shuffle." Coined by social media users, the term describes a move Middleton made while meeting Queen Margrethe II and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark back in 2022. In a now-viral clip resurfaced by The Royal Watcher TikTok account, Middleton posed for photos with Queen Margrethe, scooting her feet closer in a quick heel-toe motion to get into frame.
Evidently, the movement was just as subtle as it was effective, since no one really noticed Middleton's strategy until now. Some commenters theorized that she might use the shuffle to avoid taking an awkward step that could end up photographed. Others just marveled at her ability to wiggle across the carpet so effortlessly - in heels,...
As a part of the royal family, Kate Middleton is no stranger to publicity. But thanks to TikTok, the Princess of Wales is currently garnering buzz for something a little more random: her "Princess Shuffle." Coined by social media users, the term describes a move Middleton made while meeting Queen Margrethe II and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark back in 2022. In a now-viral clip resurfaced by The Royal Watcher TikTok account, Middleton posed for photos with Queen Margrethe, scooting her feet closer in a quick heel-toe motion to get into frame.
Evidently, the movement was just as subtle as it was effective, since no one really noticed Middleton's strategy until now. Some commenters theorized that she might use the shuffle to avoid taking an awkward step that could end up photographed. Others just marveled at her ability to wiggle across the carpet so effortlessly - in heels,...
- 4/26/2023
- by Chandler Plante
- Popsugar.com
Kate Middleton knows how to keep things smooth.
A video from the Princess of Wales’ visit to Copenhagen earlier this year has been going viral on TikTok recently, all thanks to the royal’s fancy footwork.
Read More: Kate Middleton Teases Her Coronation Outfit: ‘There Is A Hint Of Blue’
In the clip, Middleton is seen posing for photos with Queen Margrethe of Demark and her daughter-in-law, Crown Princess Mary.
The trio are seen standing for the photo op at the official royal residence at Christian IX’s Palace when Queen Mary gestures Kate to come closer for the picture.
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Keeping her eye on the photographers, the princess subtly shuffled her heels to slide closer to Queen Mary.
The video, posted by @the.royal.watcher on TikTok, has already amassed more than 1 million views and over 80,000 likes,...
A video from the Princess of Wales’ visit to Copenhagen earlier this year has been going viral on TikTok recently, all thanks to the royal’s fancy footwork.
Read More: Kate Middleton Teases Her Coronation Outfit: ‘There Is A Hint Of Blue’
In the clip, Middleton is seen posing for photos with Queen Margrethe of Demark and her daughter-in-law, Crown Princess Mary.
The trio are seen standing for the photo op at the official royal residence at Christian IX’s Palace when Queen Mary gestures Kate to come closer for the picture.
@the.royal.watcher
#fyp #katemiddleton #katemiddletonstyle #princessofwales #princewilliam #williamandkate #coronation #royalfamily #princess
♬ sonido original – Chuy Gabriel Jp
Keeping her eye on the photographers, the princess subtly shuffled her heels to slide closer to Queen Mary.
The video, posted by @the.royal.watcher on TikTok, has already amassed more than 1 million views and over 80,000 likes,...
- 4/26/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
The world of royalty is known for its extravagance, and Camilla Parker Bowles is no exception to that rule. Her jewelry collection is unparalleled, but she’s not alone in this regard. Other Queens have amassed their own impressive collections, including Queen Margrethe II.
Queen Margrethe’s jewelry collection is equally as valuable and luxurious as Camilla’s. It’s no wonder that it has captured the attention of many jewelry enthusiasts around the world.
Queen Margrethe II | Steffi Loos/Getty Images Queen Margrethe II’s Khedive of Egypt Tiara
The Danish royal family celebrated a significant milestone last year, as they marked Queen Margrethe II’s Golden Jubilee. The ceremony was a testament to her long-standing reign, which began on January 14th, 1972.
Margrethe ascended to the throne of Denmark following the passing of her father, King Frederik IX of Denmark. In honor of the Queen’s recent birthday, here...
Queen Margrethe’s jewelry collection is equally as valuable and luxurious as Camilla’s. It’s no wonder that it has captured the attention of many jewelry enthusiasts around the world.
Queen Margrethe II | Steffi Loos/Getty Images Queen Margrethe II’s Khedive of Egypt Tiara
The Danish royal family celebrated a significant milestone last year, as they marked Queen Margrethe II’s Golden Jubilee. The ceremony was a testament to her long-standing reign, which began on January 14th, 1972.
Margrethe ascended to the throne of Denmark following the passing of her father, King Frederik IX of Denmark. In honor of the Queen’s recent birthday, here...
- 4/22/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Ever since Queen Elizabeth II died and her oldest son became King Charles III, there’s been a looming question about the titles of “prince” and “princess” for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son, Archie, and their daughter, Lilibet. But so far, the king has not commented publicly on that and reportedly thinks royal titles are “earned, not given.”
It’s being claimed that King Charles could follow what another royal did and if he chooses to then he will issue a Letters Patent to change Archie and Lili’s status. He may also seek an act of Parliament to strip Prince Harry and Meghan of their titles as well as take away his brother Prince Andrew’s.
King Charles III reads the Queen’s Speech as he sits by the Imperial State Crown | Alastair Grant/Pool/Afp via Getty Images Do Prince Harry and Meghan’s kids already have titles?...
It’s being claimed that King Charles could follow what another royal did and if he chooses to then he will issue a Letters Patent to change Archie and Lili’s status. He may also seek an act of Parliament to strip Prince Harry and Meghan of their titles as well as take away his brother Prince Andrew’s.
King Charles III reads the Queen’s Speech as he sits by the Imperial State Crown | Alastair Grant/Pool/Afp via Getty Images Do Prince Harry and Meghan’s kids already have titles?...
- 3/2/2023
- by Michelle Kapusta
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Ivalu is missing when the film begins. Her younger sister, Pipaluk, doesn’t know what has happened. Their father doesn’t seem worried. At school, everything is normal. Everyone is talking about an impending visit by the Queen (presumably Margrethe II of Denmark), and how they are going to perform for her in national dress. Do they know what has happened to Ivalu? Are they keeping something from her? Is she keeping something from herself?
Pipaluk’s world is a small one, tucked into a corner of a vast landscape. We journey with her through all the places in and around the small Greenland town where she imagines that her sister might be. Looking to tradition where other clues fail her, she is guided by a crow, but it is her very human experience of these places which comes through strongly, and as she recalls what she and Ivalu did in each of them,...
Pipaluk’s world is a small one, tucked into a corner of a vast landscape. We journey with her through all the places in and around the small Greenland town where she imagines that her sister might be. Looking to tradition where other clues fail her, she is guided by a crow, but it is her very human experience of these places which comes through strongly, and as she recalls what she and Ivalu did in each of them,...
- 12/30/2022
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The Danish Royal House has officially been downsized. Denmark's Queen Margrethe II stripped the titles of four of her eight grandchildren. Now, Prince Joachim's kids—Nikolai, 23, and Felix, 20, Henrik, 13, and Athena, 10—can no longer be addressed as princes and princesses, or his and her royal highness. "With her decision," began a Sept. 28 statement from the Danish Royal House, "Her Majesty The Queen wishes to create the framework for the four grandchildren to be able to shape their own lives to a much greater extent without being limited by the special considerations and duties that a formal affiliation with the Royal House of Denmark as an...
- 9/28/2022
- E! Online
Citing her desire to give them more control over their lives, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark has relieved four of her grandchildren of their royal titles, the royal palace revealed on Sept. 28.
"With her decision, Her Majesty The Queen wishes to create the framework for the four grandchildren to be able to shape their own lives to a much greater extent without being limited by the special considerations and duties that a formal affiliation with the Royal House of Denmark as an institution involves," the palace's statement read.
The queen originally bestowed royal titles on all of her grandchildren, per the palace's statement. As of today, Margrethe's second son Joachim's children will no longer be referred to as prince and princess and "his/her highness." This means that Nikolai, 23, and Felix, 20, whom he shares with his first wife, Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, and his children with current wife Princess Marie - Henrik,...
"With her decision, Her Majesty The Queen wishes to create the framework for the four grandchildren to be able to shape their own lives to a much greater extent without being limited by the special considerations and duties that a formal affiliation with the Royal House of Denmark as an institution involves," the palace's statement read.
The queen originally bestowed royal titles on all of her grandchildren, per the palace's statement. As of today, Margrethe's second son Joachim's children will no longer be referred to as prince and princess and "his/her highness." This means that Nikolai, 23, and Felix, 20, whom he shares with his first wife, Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, and his children with current wife Princess Marie - Henrik,...
- 9/28/2022
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
Trine Dyrholm on Margrete in Charlotte Sieling’s Margrete: Queen Of The North (Margrete Den Første) “When the costumes and all the hair pieces came along, I think we fulfilled the character together with Charlotte.” Photo: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Margrete: Queen Of The North (Margrete Den Første) director Charlotte Sieling and her star Trine Dyrholm discuss with me the costumes by Manon Rasmussen, the hair and makeup by AnnaCarin Lock, the choreography by Niclas Bendixen, the production design of Søren Schwartzberg, horseback riding, the authority and foresight of Margrete, and Margrethe II attending the premiere.
Charlotte Sieling with Trine Dyrholm and Anne-Katrin Titze on her design team: “What was amazing about it, was that before Trine came in and gave life to all this, was that it was so creative.”
Charlotte Sieling’s bold and beautiful Margrete: Queen Of The North, co-written with Jesper Fink and Maya Ilsøe and shot by Rasmus Videbæk,...
Margrete: Queen Of The North (Margrete Den Første) director Charlotte Sieling and her star Trine Dyrholm discuss with me the costumes by Manon Rasmussen, the hair and makeup by AnnaCarin Lock, the choreography by Niclas Bendixen, the production design of Søren Schwartzberg, horseback riding, the authority and foresight of Margrete, and Margrethe II attending the premiere.
Charlotte Sieling with Trine Dyrholm and Anne-Katrin Titze on her design team: “What was amazing about it, was that before Trine came in and gave life to all this, was that it was so creative.”
Charlotte Sieling’s bold and beautiful Margrete: Queen Of The North, co-written with Jesper Fink and Maya Ilsøe and shot by Rasmus Videbæk,...
- 12/22/2021
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Day job: Queen of Denmark. Side project: Netflix set designer.
Margrethe II, the Queen of Denmark and commander-in-chief of the Danish Defense, will supply set designs for Ehrengard, a new Netflix film which Danish Oscar winner Bille August (Pele The Conqueror) will direct.
This is not the Queen’s first commission. Margrethe is an accomplished painter and illustrator — her drawings, published under the pseudonym Ingahild Grathmer — were used for Danish editions of The Lord of the Rings back in the early 1970s, and she has designed costumes for productions at the Royal Danish Ballet, as well ad for Danish films and ...
Margrethe II, the Queen of Denmark and commander-in-chief of the Danish Defense, will supply set designs for Ehrengard, a new Netflix film which Danish Oscar winner Bille August (Pele The Conqueror) will direct.
This is not the Queen’s first commission. Margrethe is an accomplished painter and illustrator — her drawings, published under the pseudonym Ingahild Grathmer — were used for Danish editions of The Lord of the Rings back in the early 1970s, and she has designed costumes for productions at the Royal Danish Ballet, as well ad for Danish films and ...
- 8/31/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Day job: Queen of Denmark. Side project: Netflix set designer.
Margrethe II, the Queen of Denmark and commander-in-chief of the Danish Defense, will supply set designs for Ehrengard, a new Netflix film which Danish Oscar winner Bille August (Pele The Conqueror) will direct.
This is not the Queen’s first commission. Margrethe is an accomplished painter and illustrator — her drawings, published under the pseudonym Ingahild Grathmer — were used for Danish editions of The Lord of the Rings back in the early 1970s, and she has designed costumes for productions at the Royal Danish Ballet, as well ad for Danish films and ...
Margrethe II, the Queen of Denmark and commander-in-chief of the Danish Defense, will supply set designs for Ehrengard, a new Netflix film which Danish Oscar winner Bille August (Pele The Conqueror) will direct.
This is not the Queen’s first commission. Margrethe is an accomplished painter and illustrator — her drawings, published under the pseudonym Ingahild Grathmer — were used for Danish editions of The Lord of the Rings back in the early 1970s, and she has designed costumes for productions at the Royal Danish Ballet, as well ad for Danish films and ...
- 8/31/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tie the knot in May, there will undoubtedly be parallels to Prince William and Kate Middleton‘s 2011 nuptials. Although they will both be royal weddings watched by millions, there are quite a few differences between the brothers’ big days.
As the future king, William had to adhere to certain protocol for his wedding day, while Harry and Meghan are able to do things a little bit differently (banana cake, anyone?). And just one week after announcing their engagement, the couple is already proving that their nuptials will be all their own.
Here are five...
As the future king, William had to adhere to certain protocol for his wedding day, while Harry and Meghan are able to do things a little bit differently (banana cake, anyone?). And just one week after announcing their engagement, the couple is already proving that their nuptials will be all their own.
Here are five...
- 12/5/2017
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
Prince Harry further proved that no one is immune to his royal charm when he kicked off his first official visit to Denmark on Wednesday - and by no one, we mean not even the queen of Denmark. Harry began his two-day trip by visiting Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen, where he met with Queen Margrethe, who seemed more than delighted to be in the presence of the handsome young prince as she giggled her way through their entire meeting. Harry then spent his afternoon meeting with kids at the Kph Projects, which is a community of start-ups that aim to improve society via cultural and environmental initiatives. While there, Harry gave an impromptu speech, encouraging children to continue giving back to their communities. Harry later capped off his day by attending a reception at Tivoli Gardens, where he joined several important Danish figures and even tried his hand at speaking Danish.
- 10/26/2017
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Prince Harry is speaking out on the dangers of spending too much time on social media.
On Thursday, the prince kicked off day two of his visit to Denmark with a visit to the Lagkagehuset bakery in Copenhagen, where he opened up about the effects of social media on young people’s mental health.
Addressing ambassadors for the “One of Us” mental health campaign — which provides support to young people with mental health issues — the prince said, “People are spending far too much time online and it’s like a mental running machine that they can’t get off. You...
On Thursday, the prince kicked off day two of his visit to Denmark with a visit to the Lagkagehuset bakery in Copenhagen, where he opened up about the effects of social media on young people’s mental health.
Addressing ambassadors for the “One of Us” mental health campaign — which provides support to young people with mental health issues — the prince said, “People are spending far too much time online and it’s like a mental running machine that they can’t get off. You...
- 10/26/2017
- by Maria Pasquini
- PEOPLE.com
Prince Harry turned on the royal charm during his visit to Denmark Wednesday.
The prince kicked off his two-day visit to the country with a stop at another royal palace — Copenhagen’s Palace of Amalienborg — for an audience with Queen Margrethe.
And Harry made quite the impression on the monarch. While posing for photos in the grand hall, the prince was all smiles as Queen Margrethe, 77, dissolved into giggles.
During his stay, Harry will meet with young people bringing about change in various fields, including business, sports and social development. He will also meet with veterans who took part in...
The prince kicked off his two-day visit to the country with a stop at another royal palace — Copenhagen’s Palace of Amalienborg — for an audience with Queen Margrethe.
And Harry made quite the impression on the monarch. While posing for photos in the grand hall, the prince was all smiles as Queen Margrethe, 77, dissolved into giggles.
During his stay, Harry will meet with young people bringing about change in various fields, including business, sports and social development. He will also meet with veterans who took part in...
- 10/25/2017
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
A representative for the Danish royal family announced on Wednesday that Prince Henrik, husband of Queen Margrethe, has been diagnosed with dementia.
Henrik, who was admitted to the hospital twice during the month of August, was examined at Rigshospitalet, a hospital in Copenhagen, where the doctors found that “the extent of the cognitive failure is greater than expected considering the age of the prince,” according to the Copenhagen Post.
“Following a longer course of investigation, and most recently, a series of examinations conducted during late summer, a team of specialists at Rigshospitalet has now concluded that His Royal Highness Prince Henrik suffers from dementia,...
Henrik, who was admitted to the hospital twice during the month of August, was examined at Rigshospitalet, a hospital in Copenhagen, where the doctors found that “the extent of the cognitive failure is greater than expected considering the age of the prince,” according to the Copenhagen Post.
“Following a longer course of investigation, and most recently, a series of examinations conducted during late summer, a team of specialists at Rigshospitalet has now concluded that His Royal Highness Prince Henrik suffers from dementia,...
- 9/6/2017
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
Denmark’s Prince Henrik has been making headlines over the past week for his decision not to be buried next to his wife, Queen Margrethe. But who is the man who is controversially taking a decades-old grudge to the grave? Learn a little bit more about him here.
1. He’s pretty bitter about his title.
Outside of his adopted country, Henrik is best known for his long-lasting displeasure with the title he was given in the Danish royal family. Married to Queen Margrethe, he is a prince consort, not a king, as is traditional for men married to female monarchs.
1. He’s pretty bitter about his title.
Outside of his adopted country, Henrik is best known for his long-lasting displeasure with the title he was given in the Danish royal family. Married to Queen Margrethe, he is a prince consort, not a king, as is traditional for men married to female monarchs.
- 8/9/2017
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
Prince Henrik really knows how to hold a grudge.
Last week, it was announced that the Danish royal, who is married to Queen Margrethe, will not be buried next to his wife after his death in Denmark’s Roskilde Cathedral as planned. The decision is a direct result’s of Henrik’s longtime bitterness over the fact that he’s a prince consort, and not a king.
After a representative for the Danish royal family made the announcement last week, Henrik himself is speaking out about his controversial decision in a new interview with Danish magazine Se og Hør. And in the interview,...
Last week, it was announced that the Danish royal, who is married to Queen Margrethe, will not be buried next to his wife after his death in Denmark’s Roskilde Cathedral as planned. The decision is a direct result’s of Henrik’s longtime bitterness over the fact that he’s a prince consort, and not a king.
After a representative for the Danish royal family made the announcement last week, Henrik himself is speaking out about his controversial decision in a new interview with Danish magazine Se og Hør. And in the interview,...
- 8/9/2017
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
While most of the world is aware that it's 2017 and men and women are f*cking equal, some people still struggle to come to terms with that fact. One such individual happens to be Prince Henrik of Denmark. It was revealed this week that the 83-year-old royal has decided not to be buried next to his wife, Queen Margrethe, when the time comes. A representative for the Danish royal family announced on Friday that despite having a specially designed sarcophagus at Roskilde Cathedral in Denmark just for the couple, Henrik has refused to use that as his final resting place. The reason? He's bitter about the fact that he's never been named king during Margrethe's ascent to the throne, saying that having a lesser title is a form of gender discrimination. "It makes me angry that I am subjected to discrimination," he told French newspaper Le Figaro. "Denmark, which is...
- 8/6/2017
- by Caitlin Hacker
- Popsugar.com
King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway sure know how to plan an epic birthday party!
For the two-day celebration for their 80th birthdays, the couple invited royals from all across Europe to attend the festivities.
And we mean all across — and on Tuesday they managed to snap the most glittering royal group shot in ages.
The guest list included Queen Margrethe, Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary, Prince Joachim and Princess Marie of Denmark.
From Sweden: King Carl Gustaf, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria, Prince Daniel, Prince Carl Philip, Princess Sofia (who is expecting her second child!).
King Willem-Alexander,...
For the two-day celebration for their 80th birthdays, the couple invited royals from all across Europe to attend the festivities.
And we mean all across — and on Tuesday they managed to snap the most glittering royal group shot in ages.
The guest list included Queen Margrethe, Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary, Prince Joachim and Princess Marie of Denmark.
From Sweden: King Carl Gustaf, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria, Prince Daniel, Prince Carl Philip, Princess Sofia (who is expecting her second child!).
King Willem-Alexander,...
- 5/9/2017
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
Another day, another glamorous diplomatic dinner in Denmark!
On Tuesday, the royal family gathered for a dinner held in honor of the visiting President of Iceland, Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, and his wife, Eliza Jean Reid, at Amalienbog Palace in Copenhagen. For the occasion, the Danish royals, including Crown Princess Mary, Princess Marie and Queen Margrethe broke out their best (and most sparkling!) headwear.
Queen Margrethe wore a tiara that was designed especially for her in 2012. It’s a unique piece, and very different from the vast majority of tiaras you’ll see elsewhere — including in other royal families. The Nassut Tiara,...
On Tuesday, the royal family gathered for a dinner held in honor of the visiting President of Iceland, Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, and his wife, Eliza Jean Reid, at Amalienbog Palace in Copenhagen. For the occasion, the Danish royals, including Crown Princess Mary, Princess Marie and Queen Margrethe broke out their best (and most sparkling!) headwear.
Queen Margrethe wore a tiara that was designed especially for her in 2012. It’s a unique piece, and very different from the vast majority of tiaras you’ll see elsewhere — including in other royal families. The Nassut Tiara,...
- 1/25/2017
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
Princess power times three!
Holland’s royal family has released new photos showing all three young princesses directly in line to the throne of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The photos were taken by Jeroen van der Meyde at Het Oude Loo, a 15th-century castle originally built as a hunting lodge on the royal estate at Apeldoorn, 55 miles south east of Amsterdam.
Twelve-year-old Princess Catharina Amalia (far left in photo), the heir apparent, is known as Princess of Orange and is the eldest daughter of King Willem-Alexander, 49, and Queen Maxima, 45.
Next is Princess Alexia, 11 (center), and Princess Ariane (far right...
Holland’s royal family has released new photos showing all three young princesses directly in line to the throne of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The photos were taken by Jeroen van der Meyde at Het Oude Loo, a 15th-century castle originally built as a hunting lodge on the royal estate at Apeldoorn, 55 miles south east of Amsterdam.
Twelve-year-old Princess Catharina Amalia (far left in photo), the heir apparent, is known as Princess of Orange and is the eldest daughter of King Willem-Alexander, 49, and Queen Maxima, 45.
Next is Princess Alexia, 11 (center), and Princess Ariane (far right...
- 11/17/2016
- by michelletauber2013
- PEOPLE.com
Norway’s royal heartthrob Marius Borg Høiby was pictured last week with one arm around his new girlfriend and the other in a cast.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit‘s son broke his arm at a party while attempting a somersault, according to Norwegian magazine Se Og Hør.
But the 19-year-old’s acrobatic tumble didn’t lead to him landing on his feet, the magazine says — but very painfully crashing down on to his right hand and forearm.
Borg Høiby was photographed at Oslo’s Horse Show last weekend where he took Linn Helena Nilsen, 20, to meet other royal family members.
The...
Crown Princess Mette-Marit‘s son broke his arm at a party while attempting a somersault, according to Norwegian magazine Se Og Hør.
But the 19-year-old’s acrobatic tumble didn’t lead to him landing on his feet, the magazine says — but very painfully crashing down on to his right hand and forearm.
Borg Høiby was photographed at Oslo’s Horse Show last weekend where he took Linn Helena Nilsen, 20, to meet other royal family members.
The...
- 11/9/2016
- by erinhilltimeinc
- PEOPLE.com
Crown Prince Frederik and wife Princess Mary at an Olympics event in August. Fabrice Coffrini-Pool/Getty
How old is too old to bounce on a trampoline?
Prince Frederik, 48, is likely pondering that question as he recovers from a spinal fracture sustained last week in a trampoline accident.
The heir to the Danish throne took a tumble on October 13 while using a trampoline designed for elite gymnasts at Gyngemose Hall in a suburb of Copenhagen.
The prince, who is a member of the International Olympic Committee, and who has been active in promoting the role of sports in a healthy lifestyle,...
How old is too old to bounce on a trampoline?
Prince Frederik, 48, is likely pondering that question as he recovers from a spinal fracture sustained last week in a trampoline accident.
The heir to the Danish throne took a tumble on October 13 while using a trampoline designed for elite gymnasts at Gyngemose Hall in a suburb of Copenhagen.
The prince, who is a member of the International Olympic Committee, and who has been active in promoting the role of sports in a healthy lifestyle,...
- 10/17/2016
- by simonperrytimeinc
- PEOPLE.com
He's handsome, royal and looks like Harry Styles's Scandinavian cousin: Meet Prince Nikolai. To mark his 17th birthday on August 28, Denmark's royal palace released two new portraits of the young prince relaxing in a rural setting: one photo depicts him alone, the other with his 14-year-old brother, Prince Felix. Nikolai was born in 1999 to Prince Joachim, 47, and his former wife Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, 52. The couple married in 1995 and divorced 10 years later. Prince Nikolai, Queen Margrethe's eldest grandson, is seventh in line to the Danish throne. • Want to keep up with the latest royals coverage? Click here to subscribe to the Royals Newsletter.
- 8/29/2016
- by Caris Davis, @cd123
- PEOPLE.com
Think Prince William and Princess Kate are the only royal couple with a modern love story? Think again. Denmark's next in line to the throne, Crown Prince Frederik, met his non-royal born wife of 12 years, Crown Princess Mary, back in 2000 at the Sydney Olympics. At the time, the future princess was known as Mary Donaldson, an Australian advertising executive with a resume boasting names like Young & Rubicam and Ddb Needham (now Ddb Worldwide). The duo met at the Slip Inn, a bar and restaurant in Sydney. They reportedly talked all night, but just as in the film The Prince & Me,...
- 8/4/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Think Prince William and Princess Kate are the only royal couple with a modern love story? Think again. Denmark's next in line to the throne, Crown Prince Frederik, met his non-royal born wife of 12 years, Crown Princess Mary, back in 2000 at the Sydney Olympics. At the time, the future princess was known as Mary Donaldson, an Australian advertising executive with a resume boasting names like Young & Rubicam and Ddb Needham (now Ddb Worldwide). The duo met at the Slip Inn, a bar and restaurant in Sydney. They reportedly talked all night, but just as in the film The Prince & Me,...
- 8/4/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Denmark's Royals showed they're ready to have fun this summer at the family's annual photo shoot at Grasten Palace in Grasten, Denmark. Queen Margrethe II and her consort Prince Henrik joined their son, heir apparent Crown Prince Frederik, 48, his wife Crown Princess Mary, 44, and their four children alongside other family members for a special photo shoot that took place on Friday. Conspicuous by their absence were the Crown Prince's younger brother Prince Joachim, his wife Princess Marie and their four children, who'd chosen not to disturb their low-key family vacation abroad - leaving the way clear for the Crown Prince's...
- 7/16/2016
- by Caris Davis, @cd123
- PEOPLE.com
Denmark's Crown Princess Mary traded in her tiara for military camouflage over the weekend when she trained with the country's National Guard. The princess, 44, who became a lieutenant in the organization last fall, also ate rations and attended briefings as she mingled with other ranks. She took to the water for naval maneuvers, donned a hi-res vest to operate heavy machinery - and slipped into camouflage to fire rounds from a machine gun. Princess Mary was one of more than 5,000 volunteers involved in the two-day exercise, designed to support the Danish Army, Navy and Air Force in either domestic or international missions.
- 6/6/2016
- by Caris Davis, @cd123
- PEOPLE.com
Attention Danish royals: Unless you're in direct line to the throne, you're about to be less rich. Through a spokesperson, the royal family stated on Monday that they accepted that no one except direct heirs should be eligible for government financial support. "It's not expected, and it never has been, that anyone of his generation other than Prince Christian should receive payment," palace communications director Lene Balleby told Dr News. Prince Christian is the 10-year-old second-in-line to the nation's throne (after his father, Crown Prince Frederik). And while it seems that the state is happy to pay his way once...
- 5/31/2016
- by Caris Davis, @cd123
- PEOPLE.com
Queen Elizabeth II isn't the only royal birthday of the week. While the British monarch is heading into her tenth decade, can you guess which young royal (whose birthday is also April 21) is just finishing up her first? It's Princess Isabella, the second child of Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary. The princess is third in the line of succession to the Danish throne - after her father and her 10-year-old brother Prince Christian. In honor of Isabella's 9th birthday, Denmark's Royal Palace released sweet new portraits of the blue-eyed beauty, the latest in a long line of...
- 4/22/2016
- by Caris Davis, @cd123
- PEOPLE.com
Chants aren’t just for soccer fans! In Scandinavia, royals get in on the cheering action, too. As part of her 76th birthday celebrations on April 16, Queen Margrethe II, the first female monarch of Denmark since 1412, appeared on the palace balcony in Copenhagen to acknowledge the cheers from a happy thong of subjects gathered below. And it's a carefully choreographed affair. Queen Margrethe, who stunned in blue, was accompanied by husband Prince Henrick and a succession of her children and grandchildren. But it’s what the Danish queen did next that may come as a surprise. A video displayed on...
- 4/18/2016
- by Caris Davis, @cd123
- PEOPLE.com
Your Weekly Tiara Treat: Why Princess Marie Chooses This Floral Sparkler for (Almost) Every Occasion
At Denmark's April 13 state dinner for the president of Mexico, Princess Marie chose her favorite accessory: her floral tiara. (She's only ever worn one other since her 2008 wedding to Prince Joachim!) The sparkler, thought to be late-19th or early-20th century, originally belonged to Princess Dagmar, the fourth and youngest daughter of King Frederik VIII of Denmark and Queen Louise of Sweden and Norway. Princess Dagmar married for love, and although her husband Jørgen Castenskjold was of noble birth, their children were deemed to be commoners, denied regal titles and so had no compelling need for expensive courtly jewels.
- 4/15/2016
- by Caris Davis, @cd123
- PEOPLE.com
The award for this week's most creative tiara goes to . . . Denmark's Crown Princess Mary! The royal mom, 44, attended her mother-in-law Queen Margrethe's Arts and Culture Ball on Tuesday in what appeared to be a new topper - but was actually a repurposed rewear. The glittering piece is an unusual piece of jewelry known in Danish as a harpynten. Although the Crown Princess was showing it off as a diadem for the first time, she has worn the piece previously as a necklace - as she did at the celebration of Queen Margrethe's 75th birthday last spring, according to the Danish newspaper Billedbladet.
- 3/16/2016
- by Caris Davis, @cd123
- PEOPLE.com
Princess Kate loves the life of royal country wife and mother - and that includes an enthusiasm for hunting. As she and Prince William become the focal point for a new royal court based in the rural county of Norfolk, the couple has been hosting parties at the magnificent Anmer Hall and taking part in the annual shoots around Queen Elizabeth's Sandringham estate. "The estate lends itself to shooting. It's a paradise for it," Ken Wharfe, a former royal bodyguard who looked after Princess Diana and William and Prince Harry when they were boys, tells People. "Everything is in place...
- 1/20/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
New year, still-dazzling regal style. The end of 2015 saw Denmark's Crown Princess Mary, 43, dressed down in her homeland of Australia with her family in a warm-weather swimsuit and T-shirt. (The holiday included a scary moment for Mary's 10-year-old son Prince Christian, who was saved from drowning by a lifeguard who didn't realize his identity.) But the start of 2016 sees the always-stylish Scandinavian royal mom back at work, marking the start of what is traditionally a busy month for the Danish royal family. On Tuesday she supported her mother-in-law Queen Margrethe at the annual Diplomatic Ball, held at Copenhagen's Christiansborg Palace.
- 1/6/2016
- by Caris Davis, @cd123
- PEOPLE.com
Queen Margrethe has finally pronounced a regal nok! (enough!) to the man nicknamed "the world's grumpiest royal" in the British press - her husband, Denmark's Prince Consort Henrik. An official statement recently made on the Queen's behalf by Denmark's Royal Palace confirms that after 40 years service, Henrik, 81, has "decided to retire" and "slow down." "I understand and respect his decision," the Queen, 75, said in her annual New Year's speech before stepping out without him at a reception for the nation's diplomatic corps. The past year has seen a series of embarrassments for the curmudgeonly royal, culminating in the Prince Consort's...
- 1/5/2016
- by Caris Davis, @cd123
- PEOPLE.com
World leaders came together in France on Friday to mark the 70th anniversary of D-Day with veterans, gathering for thoughtful services, special photo ops, and, well, some awkward run-ins - see: Obama and Putin. President Obama delivered a speech at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial at Omaha Beach, opening by saying, "If prayer were made of sound, the skies over England that night would have deafened the world." He told moving stories about the veterans who fought back in 1944, adding, "Whenever the world makes you cynical, stop and think of these men." Obama's audience included members of the British royal family, British Prime Minister David Cameron, French President Francois Hollande, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Queen Margrethe of Denmark, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, and more. Take a look at some incredible photos from 1944, and keep reading for the best pictures from Friday's special anniversary event.
- 6/6/2014
- by Laura Marie Meyers
- Popsugar.com
Moriarty may be dead (or is he?!), but Sherlock and Watson aren't going to be short of problems to solve in the much-anticipated third series of Sherlock.
Exec producer Sue Vertue announced the first major piece of series three casting news yesterday (July 29), revealing that Dane Lars Mikkelsen would be joining the show as dastardly villain Charles Augustus Magnussen.
But what do we know about Magnussen? And for anyone who doesn't know their Forbrydelsen from their Borgen, who is Mikkelsen? Digital Spy has all the details that every Sherlockology fanatic needs to know.
1. Lars Dittman Mikkelsen was born on May 6, 1964 in Denmark.
He graduated from the National Theatre School of Denmark in 1995 and he is married to actress Anette Støvelbæk.
2. Oh. And did we mention he has quite a famous brother called Mads?
Surely a Benedict Cumberbatch/Hugh Dancy, Sherlock/Hannibal crossover episode beckons. Sherlibal? Hannilock?
3. He is best known...
Exec producer Sue Vertue announced the first major piece of series three casting news yesterday (July 29), revealing that Dane Lars Mikkelsen would be joining the show as dastardly villain Charles Augustus Magnussen.
But what do we know about Magnussen? And for anyone who doesn't know their Forbrydelsen from their Borgen, who is Mikkelsen? Digital Spy has all the details that every Sherlockology fanatic needs to know.
1. Lars Dittman Mikkelsen was born on May 6, 1964 in Denmark.
He graduated from the National Theatre School of Denmark in 1995 and he is married to actress Anette Støvelbæk.
2. Oh. And did we mention he has quite a famous brother called Mads?
Surely a Benedict Cumberbatch/Hugh Dancy, Sherlock/Hannibal crossover episode beckons. Sherlibal? Hannilock?
3. He is best known...
- 7/30/2013
- Digital Spy
Denmark's leading art house cinema, located in the heart of the capital, celebrates its centenary this year at a time of growing national pride in the country's film industry
This week's Cine-files is another entry from Lorraine Simpson, who runs a monthly film discussion club in Edinburgh.
Location
Denmark's leading art house cinema couldn't get any more central. You'll find it housed behind the Palace Hotel which faces Copenhagen City Hall, just off Stoget, the main pedestrian shopping area. If the imposing doors and smart gold signage are not easy enough to spot then just look for a street filled with movie posters, cafe tables and lots of neatly parked bikes.
The building
This December, Grand Teatret will celebrate the centenary of its inaugural screening. The "grand" part of the theatre's title is due, in part, to the cinema's refined origins – the first screen was built in the ballroom of...
This week's Cine-files is another entry from Lorraine Simpson, who runs a monthly film discussion club in Edinburgh.
Location
Denmark's leading art house cinema couldn't get any more central. You'll find it housed behind the Palace Hotel which faces Copenhagen City Hall, just off Stoget, the main pedestrian shopping area. If the imposing doors and smart gold signage are not easy enough to spot then just look for a street filled with movie posters, cafe tables and lots of neatly parked bikes.
The building
This December, Grand Teatret will celebrate the centenary of its inaugural screening. The "grand" part of the theatre's title is due, in part, to the cinema's refined origins – the first screen was built in the ballroom of...
- 4/10/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is 'very important' to Denmark's Queen Margrethe. The Danish monarch is celebrating her 40th year on the throne in the same year Elizabeth marks her 60th, and she admits the British royal has always served as an inspiration to her. She said: 'It's a very strange coincidence that our jubilees are in the same year. I really want to congratulate her and her nation for her fantastic years of service. 'Queen Elizabeth has always been somebody I've admire and I also happen to know her very well - fairly well, anyway. 'I felt that very much the day when I...
- 1/28/2012
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Meet the newest member of the royal family! Denmark's Prince Joachim and his wife, French-born Princess Marie, introduced their baby girl to the press on Friday in Copenhagen. The new addition arrived Tuesday, weighing 6.45 lbs. and measuring 19.6 inches, according to the Danish Royal Court. She is 10th in line to the Danish throne. The newborn, who is yet to be named, is the second child together for the couple, who wed in May 2008. Big brother Prince Henrik is 2½. Prince Joachim, 42, is Queen Margrethe’s youngest son and father to two elder sons, Felix, 9½, and Nikolai, 12, from his prior marriage to Alexandra Christina,...
- 1/27/2012
- PEOPLE.com
Pamela Anderson has just sent a letter on PETA’s behalf to Queen Margrethe II of Denmark over the royal family’s use of fur.
In the letter, Anderson – who heard that the Royal family gets their fur from a “trusted source” – respectfully tells Her Majesty that fur production is cruel worldwide and encourages her to join public figures such as Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy in going fur-free.
“I had the great pleasure of visiting your beautiful country this month and was thrilled to hear from my friends at PETA that Denmark banned cruel fox-fur farms not long ago,” writes Pam in the letter. "During my visit, I learned that the royal family gets its fur from a “trusted source.” May I ask, who is the supplier? Undercover investigations into fur farms have shown cruelty to animals across the board, from Denmark to the United States. Most fur comes from China,...
In the letter, Anderson – who heard that the Royal family gets their fur from a “trusted source” – respectfully tells Her Majesty that fur production is cruel worldwide and encourages her to join public figures such as Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy in going fur-free.
“I had the great pleasure of visiting your beautiful country this month and was thrilled to hear from my friends at PETA that Denmark banned cruel fox-fur farms not long ago,” writes Pam in the letter. "During my visit, I learned that the royal family gets its fur from a “trusted source.” May I ask, who is the supplier? Undercover investigations into fur farms have shown cruelty to animals across the board, from Denmark to the United States. Most fur comes from China,...
- 8/1/2011
- Look to the Stars
London, July 28: Former 'Baywatch' actress Pamela Anderson, a well-known animal rights activist, has written a letter to Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, urging her not to use fur in her wardrobe.
The note was penned by the star on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), reports contactmusic.com.
'During my visit (to Denmark), I learned that the royal family gets its fur from a 'trusted source'. May I ask, who is the supplier?' the 44-year-old wrote.
'Undercover investigations into.
The note was penned by the star on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), reports contactmusic.com.
'During my visit (to Denmark), I learned that the royal family gets its fur from a 'trusted source'. May I ask, who is the supplier?' the 44-year-old wrote.
'Undercover investigations into.
- 7/28/2011
- by Arun Pantit
- RealBollywood.com
Animal-loving Pamela Anderson has pleaded with the Danish queen to stop wearing fur.
The former Baywatch beauty, who is a well known animal activist, penned a letter to Queen Margrethe II urging her to follow in the footsteps of stately figures including Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy by axing fur from her wardrobe.
The note was penned by the star on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
Anderson writes, "During my visit (to Denmark), I learned that the royal family gets its fur from a 'trusted source'. May I ask, who is the supplier?
"Undercover investigations into fur farms have shown cruelty to animals across the board, from Denmark to the United States. Most fur comes from China, where animals - including dogs and cats - are bludgeoned and even skinned alive for their fur... I hope that your future outfits won't involve the death of animals, especially for ceremonial garments."...
The former Baywatch beauty, who is a well known animal activist, penned a letter to Queen Margrethe II urging her to follow in the footsteps of stately figures including Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy by axing fur from her wardrobe.
The note was penned by the star on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
Anderson writes, "During my visit (to Denmark), I learned that the royal family gets its fur from a 'trusted source'. May I ask, who is the supplier?
"Undercover investigations into fur farms have shown cruelty to animals across the board, from Denmark to the United States. Most fur comes from China, where animals - including dogs and cats - are bludgeoned and even skinned alive for their fur... I hope that your future outfits won't involve the death of animals, especially for ceremonial garments."...
- 7/28/2011
- WENN
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