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Well that's not entirely true as she did become Queen.
I was not talking about the queen of Denmark title but the Ditmarsken, Schleswig-Holstein and so on
Well that's not entirely true as she did become Queen.
Well, there are two titles meaning countess in Danish? How odd.
It seems a bit strange to me that both princes would get the same title
I have read and re-read everyones comments, but forgive me I'm still confused:
How can a "Danish" Queen give out French titles ????
Could Queen Elizabeth give out Greek titles???
both Queen's have husbands from another country that is a republic!I could see Queen Margrethe "creating" new Danish titles.
When Frederik & Mary become King & Queen (I hope its many many years in the future) could Fred give a "Scottish" title to Mary's father??????
There is no limit. If the marry with the Consent of the Monarch given in the Council of State thei children of Nicolai and Felix will be Prince/Princess of Denmark with the Style of Highness.I've forgot to ask: how far down the line of descent is the title of Prince(ss) of Denmark passed? Will grandchildren of Prince Joachim be Princes of Denmark?
There is no limit. If the marry with the Consent of the Monarch given in the Council of State thei children of Nicolai and Felix will be Prince/Princess of Denmark with the Style of Highness.
I wonder why the Queen is intending to create more princes and princesses.
Decades ago, Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain changed the family name to Mountbatten-Windsor to humor Prince Phillip.
The Queen's children and male-line descendants belong agnatically to the family House of Monpezat and have been given the additional title Count(ess) of Monpezat.
From Wikipedia...
Is it expected that the next ruling dynasty of Denmark shall be the House of Monpezat? Surely the current House shall remain as is.
But isn't it that unless the appropriate measures are taken by the sovereign (Frederik) to change the House name (just as George V did), then it will remain the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksbürg.
Margrethe the sovereign at the moment, has taken it upon herself to change the house for Frederik.
No they don't. The additional titles granted by the Queen are irrelevant to this issue. There's no expectation that the House name will change following the occasion of a Queen regnant. In any case, if there was to be such a change it wouldn't occur until the Queen's death and accession of the new Sovereign. Of course Frederik could have it both ways by declaring himself the first monarch of the new House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg-Laborde de Monpezat (SHSGLdM for short ) but I think it unlikely.But now Frederik, Mary, Christian, Isabella, Joachim, Marie, Nikolai, Felix and Henrik belong to the House of Laborde de Monpezat.
Crown Prince Fredrick considers himself a member The House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg correct?
The BRF is the house of Windsor by royal decree but patrilineally is of the The House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
The Prince of Wales as well as the Duke of Cambridge belong to the House of Glücksburg through Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark.
My question is , will the Danish Royal House continue to be of the line of Glücksburg because the Prince Consort is French?