On Thursday, Queen Mary and Queen Margrethe attended the reopening of the Court Theatre in Copenhagen.
All in Queen Margrethe
On Thursday, Queen Mary and Queen Margrethe attended the reopening of the Court Theatre in Copenhagen.
On Friday, Queen Margrethe hosted a New Year reception for her patronages at Christian IX's Palace in Amalienborg.
Every year, UFO No More counts the number of days worked by several royal families, focusing on the royals we cover on the website. We hope that learning about how many days these families worked during the year might help you put their totals in the “How Much Is It All Worth?” post into perspective.
On Thursday evening, King Frederik and Queen Mary hosted the traditional New Year Gala at Christian VII's Palace in Amalienborg in Copenhagen.
On Wednesday, King Frederik and Queen Mary hosted a Christmas Reception in the Knights Hall at Christiansborg Palace. Crown Prince Christian, Princess Isabella, Prince Vincent, and Queen Margrethe were also in attendance.
On Thursday, Queen Margrethe attended the Re-premiere of The Snow Queen in Tivoli, for which she worked on the costumes. Queen Sonja, Princess Benedikte, and Count Nikolai were in attendance to support her.
On Tuesday, Queen Margrethe presented the Ebbe Munck's Honorary Prize to Esben Gadsbøll,
On Friday, Queen Margrethe attended the inauguration of the "Love for Art - HM Queen Margrethe's private art collection" exhibition at Randers Art Museum.
On Tuesday, King Frederik, Queen Mary, Queen Margrethe, and Princess Benedikte attended the opening of parliament at Christiansborg Castle.
On Friday, Queen Margrethe presented two new chairs she embroidered herself to King Frederik and Queen Mary.
On Monday, Queen Mary and Queen Margrethe visited the GeoCenter Møns Klint in Borre.
On Friday, Queen Margrethe presented the Rungstedlund Prize 2025 to Ida Jessen for her work of authorship in the great Nordic storytelling tradition.
On Wednesday, Queen Margrethe visited the Danish Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases in Sønderborg.
On Saturday, Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte attended the performance "Clumsy Hans" and the re-premiere of the performance "Cinderella" at the Pantomime Theatre in Tivoli.
On Monday, King Frederik celebrated his 57th birthday at Amalienborg. He was joined by Queen Mary, their children, and Queen Margrethe.
On Thursday, Queen Margrethe received the Bible Society's Prize 2025 at Fredensborg Castle.
On Sunday, the Danish Royal Family attended events marking the 80th anniversary of Denmark’s liberation in Copenhagen.