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Birthplace of Queen Margrethe: Amalienborg Palace


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Amalienborg Palace, located in Copenhagen, Denmark, is the primary residence of the Danish Royal Family. Queen Margrethe II of Denmark was born there on 16 April 1940, during the reign of her predecessor and grandfather, Christian X. Besides being the birthplace of the first Danish queen to reign in seven hundred years, it has a long and illustrious history.
Amalienborg is made up of four palaces that surround an octagonal courtyard. In this courtyard, there is a statue created by French sculptor, Jacques-François-Joseph Saly, that portrays King Frederik V on horseback. Frederik V was the founder of Amalienborg and Frederiksstaden, the district where the palace is located. ....

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Crowning glory: monarch, politics and Parliament in an age of democracy


Crowning glory: monarch, politics and Parliament in an age of democracy
The Queen and Prince Philip at the State Opening of Parliament 1998
17 April
“The more democratic we get,” Walter Bagehot predicted in 1867, “the more we shall get to like state and show, which have ever pleased the vulgar.” The outpouring of tributes triggered by the death of the Duke of Edinburgh indicates that Bagehot was right.
Universal suffrage has not, as some intellectuals expected, proved incompatible with monarchy. Nor is it only among “the vulgar,” as Bagehot referred to the wider public, that the urge to mark the duke’s passing has been felt. In the Commons, 136 members put down their names to speak about him, as did 90 peers. ....

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Kenya's Treetops Hotel: Where Prince Philip broke the news to Elizabeth that she was Queen


Kenya s Treetops Hotel: Where Philip broke the news to Elizabeth that her father had died and their world had changed forever
The Royal couple were in Kenya when Philip was told that Elizabeth s father had died and she was now Queen
On the King s death in February 1952, the Duke s naval career came to an end and his life changed irrevocably
When he learned the surname would be Windsor rather than Mountbatten, he said I m just a bloody amoeba ....

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Lesser-known facts about Philip


The Duke of Edinburgh was a famous public figure, but some facts about the Queen’s husband were perhaps less well-documented:
1. He was worshipped as a god by the people of Tanna, one of the islands in Vanuatu in the South West Pacific.
2. He was a prolific writer and had 14 books published on environmental, technological, equestrian and other issues including The Environmental Revolution (1978); Men, Machines And Sacred Cows (1984); and 30 Years On And Off The Box Seat (2004).
The Duke of Edinburgh had 14 books published (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
3. He was the first member of the royal family to be interviewed on television – by Richard Dimbleby in 1961 – and presented several TV documentaries. ....

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