"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 - 20:29 / msn.com
Denmark's Prince Joachim is "very sad" that his children have lost their royal titles. The 53-year-old royal's mother, Queen Margrethe announced on Wednesday (28. 09.
22) that the prince's four children, Nikolai, 23, Felix, 20, Henrik, 13, and 10-year-old Athena will no longer be known as Prince or Princess and will lose their His/Her Highness titles and instead will be titled His/Her Excellency Count/ Countess of Monpezat from 1 January, 2023, and Joachim claimed the decision has "harmed" his brood. The prince told Danish news outlet Ekstra Bladet: "We are all very sad. It's never fun to see your children being harmed.
They are been put in a situation they do not understand. " While it was reported the prince - who has his elder two children with first wife Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, and the younger two with spouse Princess Marie - was notified about the decision in May, he insisted that wasn't the case and he was made aware less than a week ago. He clarified: "I was given five days' notice to tell them.
In May, I was presented with a plan which, by and large, was that when the children each turned 25, it would happen. Now I had only five days to tell them. Athena turns 11 in January.
" The queen has insisted removing the titles will be "good" for her grandchildren. She said: "It is a consideration I have had for quite a long time and I think it will be good for them in their future. That is the reason.
" Asked if the move was "for her grandchildren's sake", she added: "Yes, of course. " The queen insisted she "hadn't seen" any suggestions the quartet felt "ostracised", despite reports. She said: "Well, you have to see how you .
. . I haven't seen it myself, I must say.
"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.
Queen Margrethe of Denmark has been forced to apologise to her family after she made the “difficult” decision to strip them of their royal titles. Royal households in Denmark are said to be embroiled in arguments and rows after their Queen announced the move on Wednesday and insisted it was the right choice.The 82 year old Monarch will be removing princely titles from Prince Nikolai, 23, Prince Felix, 20, Prince Henrik, 13, and Princess Athena, 10.They will, of course, still be considered Royals and won’t be living wholly normal lives. From January 1 2023, they will instead be referred to as Counts and Countesses and will be called Their Excellencies rather than His or Her Royal Highness.
Queen Margrethe has not spoken to her family since stripping them of their royal titles. The 82-year-old Danish monarch announced earlier this week that the four children of her second son Prince Joachim - Nikolai, 23, Felix, 20, Henrik, 13, and 10-year-old Athena - will no longer be known as princes and princess or His/Her Highness, and instead will be styled His/Her Excellency Count/Countess of Monzenat and how her 53-year-old son has explained that it is a "very heavy matter" for the family. Asked if his mother had made any contact with the family over the last few days, he said: "Unfortunately not.
Sounds like Queen Margrethe II has a ton of regrets for the way this s**t went down!
isn't the only one stripping his grandchildren of their prince and princess titles.On September 28, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark announced that four of her grandchildren will lose their prince and princess titles as of January 1, 2023. Instead, the children of Prince Joachim will henceforth be referred to as His Excellency Count of Monpezat or Her Excellency Countess of Monpezat. Joachim shares sons Prince Nikolai, 23, and Prince Felix, 20, with his first wife, Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg.
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.
This is getting messy!
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 Harry is reported to have halted any decision-making on the new titles of his children following the Queen’s death so “they can choose” themselves in the future. Harry’s two children Archie and Lilibet, shared with his wife Meghan Markle, are entitled to be named prince and princess as grandchildren of the new monarch.
King Charles III could streamline the royal family by removing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's titles. It comes after Queen Margarethe of Denmark, who celebrated her Golden Jubilee this year, opted to strip the HRH titles from four of her grandchildren. Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams has said that although King Charles "has no reason" to follow the example set by the Scandinavian monarch it may seem "appropriate" when the country is facing difficult times.
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 Nikolai of Denmark has released a furious statement after his grandmother, Queen Margrethe, stripped him and his three siblings of their official royal titles. Queen Margrethe, 82, removed the prince and princess titles from Nikolai, 23, Felix, 20, Henrik, 13, and Athena, ten, leaving them "sad" and "in shock".
Prince Nikolai of Denmark has been left "shocked and confused" over his grandmother's decision to strip him of his royal title. Queen Margrethe announced earlier this week that the four children of her second son Prince Joachim - Nikolai, 23, Felix, 20, Henrik, 13, and 10-year-old Athena - will no longer be known as princes and princess or His/Her Highness, and instead will be styled His/Her Excellency Count/Countess of Monzenat, and her grandson has expressed the unhappiness of himself and his siblings at the decision. Nikolai said: "My whole family and I are of course very sad.
Prince Joachim reveals he was blindsided by the loss of his children’s royal titles.