Copenhagen [Denmark], January 15: Denmark has a new king, who is seen as enthusiastic about contemporary issues such as climate change, contributing to breathing new life into European royal families that are trying to change to continue to survive.
Yesterday, January 14, Queen Margrethe II
New king and new era
In her New Year's Eve speech on December 31, 2023, Queen Margrethe II caused surprise when announcing she would abdicate - the first thing that happened in Denmark in nearly 900 years. Ascending the throne in 1972, she became the longest reigning monarch in Europe after the death of Queen Elizabeth II in August 2022. She is also the longest-reigning monarch in Danish history.
Born in 1968, King Frederik While Queen Margrethe II once disappointed scientists by saying she did not believe climate change was directly caused by humans, her son is famous for his interest in environmental issues. , according to The New York Times .
When he was still crown prince, King Frederik He attended United Nations climate conferences and repeatedly spoke and gave interviews on environmental issues, emphasizing the urgency of action and pressuring investors to consider to global warming when using capital.
King Frederik ascended the throne at a time when Danish
Change to survive
According to Euronews , the monarchy still exists in 12 European countries, including kingdoms and principalities. Most countries follow a constitutional monarchy, in which the royal family plays only a ceremonial role and has no real political power.
But Europe's royal families have faced increasing criticism over the years, over their use of taxpayer money as well as a series of scandals. In that context, the royal family tried to adapt, abandoning hundreds of years of tradition.
In 2022, Queen Margrethe II stripped four of her eight grandchildren of their royal titles to reduce the size of the royal family and "protect the future" of the Danish monarchy, according to CNN. Previously, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden did the same with his five grandchildren.
According to DW Radio, the Danish queen proactively abdicating the throne to her children continues the trend taking place in European
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper