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On Sunday, January 14, the enthroned sovereign was pictured mentally preparing to face the crowd gathered under the balcony of Christiansborg Castle in Copenhagen.
Tens of thousands of people were glued to their televisions on Sunday, January 14. Many viewers followed the reign of King Frederik X of Denmark, the BBC reports. A crowd also gathered under the balcony of Christiansborg Castle, from where the new sovereign greeted his fellow citizens. And while the monarch, whose coronation comes after her mother’s official abdication, was all smiles on said balcony, she still felt a hint of stress before stepping forward to face the Danes.
“Long Live the King”
As evidenced by a behind-the-scenes video of the event shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the @DanskeKongehus account on Sunday, January 14. “Long live the king,” we can read in the caption of the sequence in which the monarch seems to gather his strength, heaves a deep sigh, and then walks to the balcony of the royal palace. He then greets the Danes before being joined by his wife Mary, the new Queen of Denmark, whom he kisses, and their children Christian, 18, Isabella, 16, and 12-year-old twins Vincent and Josephine.
A video that contrasts with the more aloof image of the British royal family, which focuses more on the proverbial:Never complain, never explain” (understand, “Never complain, never explain”) like the Danish clan. At official events, the Windsors show very few behind-the-scenes images of these celebrations. A way to make Frederick
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Source: Le Figaro
