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  1. The Danish royal family includes: King Frederik X and Queen Mary (the King and his wife) Crown Prince Christian (the King's son) Princess Isabella (the King's daughter) Prince Vincent (the King's son) Princess Josephine (the King's daughter) Queen Margrethe (the King's mother) Prince Joachim and Princess Marie (the King's brother and sister-in-law)

  2. 9 de abr. de 2024 · The Royal House of Denmark’s annual report 2023. 20 March 2024 | News. Research and knowledge centers change names. 9 February 2024 | News. The King and The Queen to visit Sweden, Norway, The Faroe Islands and Greenland. 7 February 2024 | News.

  3. 15 de oct. de 2005 · The Royal Family makes up the Royal House of Denmark, which has existed more than 1000 years. The Danish Monarchy has existed for over 1000 years and is among the oldest in the world. Read more about HM The King and the other members of the Royal Family in Denmark on the Royal Family pages.

  4. The Danish royal family traces its descent from the 10th century to the present monarch, King Frederik X. House of Gorm. House of Gorm Harthacnut I ... King of Denmark r. 1947–1972: Knud 1900–1976 Hereditary Prince of Denmark: Caroline Mathilde of Denmark 1912–1995: Henrik of Monpezat 1934–2018: Margrethe II b.

  5. The Royal Lineage. The Danish monarchy has existed for more than 1000 years and is among the oldest royal houses in the world. Read more about the successive monarchs in Denmark all the way from Gorm the Old to the present sovereign, HM King Frederik X. Frederik X. Since 2024.

  6. 14 de ene. de 2024 · The Danish Royal Family Tree, Explained. A comprehensive guide to King Frederik X's family. By Emily Burack Published: Jan 14, 2024 8:00 AM EST. Save Article. Getty Images. Denmark has a new...

  7. The Danish monarchy today. The Royal Family plays an important symbolic role, both at home and abroad. In Denmark, they promote good causes and welcome foreign heads of state at glittering state dinners. They visit Greenland and the Faroe Islands, which are part of the Kingdom of Denmark.