The abdication of Denmark s Queen Margrethe leaves Europe without a female monarch, but not for long a young generation of princesses born in the 21st century will be ascending to thrones across the continent in the coming years.
The abdication of Denmark's Queen Margrethe leaves Europe without a female monarch, but not for long a young generation of princesses born in the 21st century will be ascending to thrones across the continent in the coming years.Belgium's Princess Elisabeth, born in 2001; Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands (2003); Ingrid Alexandra of Norway (2004); Leonor of Spain (2005); and Estelle of Sweden (2012) half of the hereditary monarchies on the Continent are likely to be led by a queen before
Belgium’s Elisabeth, Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands and Spain’s Leonor are among the monarchs who will be ascending to thrones in the coming years.
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