"It is correct that the Queen and Prince Joachim have spoken together at Fredensborg," a spokesperson for the Royal Household told the Danish publication B.T.
29.09.2022 - 23:45 / perezhilton.com
Queen Margrethe II’s renouncement of four of her grandchildren’s royal titles is NOT going over well with their parents. Can’t say we’re surprised…
Sooo, remember how we reported the Danish Matriarch announced she was stripping Nikolai, Felix, Henrik, and Athena of their royal HRH and “Prince/Princess” titles, effective January 1, 2023?! Instead of being a Prince or Princess, the kids “will thus have to be addressed as excellencies” in the future instead. In her announcement, it was officially being presented as a benevolent decision made by a concerned grandparent… Well, it turns out there’s WAY more to it. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark…
As a refresher, Wednesday’s Royal House release explained:
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It sounded like she was trying to encourage the kids to go out and discover themselves outside of their royal identities. However, her son, his Royal Highness Prince Joachim, begs to differ. In a Thursday statement to Danish publication Ekstra Bladet, he explained:
“Mistreated”?? DEFINITELY sounds like there was a lack of communication between the Queen and her descendants, and her son does not seem very pleased! Prince Joachim’s ex-wife, Alexandria, Countess of Frederiksborg, with whom he shares 23-year-old Nikolai and 20-year-old Felix, also spoke out following the announcement, telling B.T.:
You gotta admit, growing up for years as a Prince or Princess and having that suddenly ripped away from you would definitely present some pretty challenging feelings to navigate. Alexandra’s press secretary Helle von Wildenrath Løvgreen, opened up more to CNN, revealing the Countess was “very sad and in shock”:
Von Wildenrath Løvgreen revealed
"It is correct that the Queen and Prince Joachim have spoken together at Fredensborg," a spokesperson for the Royal Household told the Danish publication B.T.
Prince Joachim and Queen Margrethe II of Denmark are finally trying to reconcile!
stripped her grandchildren of their royal titles last week. The 82-year-old monarch said that she had been considering the change for a long time and wanted to keep the monarchy “in the times” and that it would “future-proof” the institution, according to an official statement. The monarch also said that she “underestimated” her family’s reaction to the change “and for that I am sorry.”According to the initial proclamation, the title change would have taken place next year.
Sounds like Queen Margrethe II has a ton of regrets for the way this s**t went down!
Queen Margrethe II is standing by her decision to relinquish the royal titles of Prince Joachim’s children.
Queen Margrethe of Denmark has issued a new, huge statement over the decision to strip several of her grandchildren of their royal titles.
There’s been a lot of news about the royal family of Denmark over the last few days, and there happens to be two more big updates.
). «Change can be difficult and can really hurt. But this does not mean that the decision is not the right one.»The princess added, «We will also look at our children's titles when the time comes.
). «Change can be difficult and can really hurt. But this does not mean that the decision is not the right one.»The princess added, «We will also look at our children's titles when the time comes.
Prince Nikolai is breaking his silence after his grandmother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark announced plans to strip him and his three siblings of their royal titles!
Royally shaken. Queen Margrethe of Denmark shocked her family after announcing her plans to take away the titles of Prince Joachim‘s children.
Prince Joachim reveals he was blindsided by the loss of his children’s royal titles.
Prince Joachim of Denmark is speaking out.
outside of the Danish Embassy.«We are all very sad. It's never fun to see your children being mistreated like that,» he said, via translation. «They themselves find themselves in a situation they do not understand.»Following the announcement, Prince Joachim's ex, Alexandria, also spoke out about the change, noting that her children feel “ostracized” by the queen’s decision. In a statement to, her translated message said, “We are all confused by the decision.
It’s giving Prince Harry, with a positive twist?!
Denmark's Queen has officially stripped four of her grandchildren of their royal titles, the Danish royal household has confirmed. Queen Margrethe, 82, removed prince and princess titles from Nikolai, 23, Felix, 20, Henrik, 13, and Athena, ten.
royal family isn’t the only monarchy undergoing a shakeup. Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II announced on Wednesday that four of her grandchildren’s royal titles will change. In a statement via the Danish Royal Director of Communications, the children of Prince Joachim -- who is the monarch’s youngest son — Prince Nikolai, 23, Prince Felix, 20, Prince Henrik, 13, and Princess Athena, 10, and their descendants will go by Count/Countess of Monpezat.Their prince and princess titles will be 'discontinued' at the start of 2023. “In April 2008, Her Majesty The Queen bestowed upon her sons, their spouses and their descendants the titles of count and countess of Monpezat.
The New Royals,” that King Charles III wants to read the Prince’s bombshell memoir before granting his kids — Lilibet Diana and Archie Harrison — royal HRH titles.In an excerpt published by Vanity Fair, Nicholl claimed Charles has allegedly been “reluctant” to make any title changes for Archie, 3, who earned the right to be a prince and one-year-old Lilibet, a princess.“We know titles matter to Charles, and he reportedly wants to limit them to the top tier of royals,” the excerpt read. “He is also reportedly reluctant for his brother Prince Edward to take the title Duke of Edinburgh, even though it was their late father’s wish.”When Charles, 73, became monarch after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II on Sept.
The hope of reconciliation. Prince Harry has been granted “a number of olive branches” from the royal family in the days after Queen Elizabeth II’s death, royal expert Myko Clelland exclusively tells Us Weekly.
. According to Page Six, is considering removing from his list of legal stand-ins, along with his and his niece .