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Denmark’s queen Margrethe II unexpectedly pronounces abdication in New Year’s Eve speech

Denmark’s queen has unexpectedly introduced her abdication in her conventional New Year’s Eve speech.

Margrethe II will formally step down on 14 January – precisely 52 years to the day of her ascension to the throne in 1972.

The 83-year-old monarch will probably be succeeded by her eldest son, Crown Prince Frederik – who will turn into Frederik X.

Margrethe, who underwent again surgical procedure at first of this yr, mentioned in her speech: “The surgery naturally gave rise to thinking about the future – whether the time had come to leave the responsibility to the next generation.”

With her voice cracking, she mentioned: “I’ve determined that now could be the appropriate time. On 14 January – 52 years after I succeeded my beloved father – I’ll step down as queen of Denmark

“I leave the throne to my son, Crown Prince Frederik,” she mentioned.

Jesper Steinmetz, the European correspondent for TV 2 Denmark, described the announcement of her abdication as a “total surprise”, telling Sky News it had left Denmark “in shock”.

Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary attend the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla
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She will probably be succeeded by her eldest son, Crown Prince Frederik

Margrethe – the eldest little one of Denmark’s former monarch King Frederik IX and Queen Ingrid – succeeded her father following his loss of life on 14 January 1972.

She grew to become Europe’s present longest-serving monarch following the loss of life of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022.

She can also be the world’s solely queen regnant – versus a queen consort or queen regent who shares her partner’s title.

In July, Margrethe grew to become the longest-sitting monarch in Denmark’s historical past.

The document was beforehand held by Seventeenth-century monarch Christian IV, who, whereas he technically reigned for 60 years, solely dominated for 51 years and 6 months, as he was a toddler for the early a part of his reign.

Margrethe celebrated her Golden Jubilee in July 2022, with a collection of occasions held throughout Denmark.

However, she underwent “extensive” again surgical procedure at first of this yr – which meant she was unable to attend King Charles’s coronation in London in May.

President of Italy Giorgio Napolitano (first row, L-R), Slovakian President Ivan Gasparovic, King Harald V. of Norway, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II., Queen Margrethe II. of Denmark and Henri Grand Duke of Luxembourg during the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings, on Sword beach, Ouistreham, Normandy, France, 06 June 2014. Photo by: Patrick van Katwijk/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images
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Queen Margrethe II attended an occasion alongside Queen Elizabeth II to mark the seventieth anniversary of D-Day in 2014. Pic: AP

Crown Prince Frederik and his spouse represented the Danish royal household in her place.

Margrethe additionally made headlines in September final yr after stripping 4 of her grandchildren of their royal titles.

The transfer adopted within the footsteps of different European monarchies making an attempt to slim down the variety of frontline royals.

The official motive given on the time was to permit the 4 kids, of her youngest son, Prince Joachim, to stay extra regular lives.

However, the mom of Prince Joachim’s two eldest sons later advised Danish media she was “shocked” by the choice.

Danish Queen Margrethe arrives at the gala banquet at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022. Scaled-down celebrations took place Sunday in Denmark marking 50 years on the throne by Queen Margrethe, whose reign is now Europe...s longest following the death of Britain...s Queen Elizabeth II.  (Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)
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Danish Queen Margrethe celebrated her Golden Jubilee in July 2022. Pic: AP

Danish journalist, Mr Steinmetz, described the announcement of Margrethe’s abdication as a “total surprise”.

“It is a complete shocker,” he advised Sky News.

“There was no indication in advance that she was going to announce this, so the nation is in shock.”

Asked why she had determined to abdicate now, he mentioned: “She said in her speech that she had major back surgery earlier this year.

“She recuperated effectively and is doing advantageous, however she mentioned that if you end up 83 you aren’t capable of do the identical stuff you had been while you had been youthful.

“So I think she just found that the time was right – that is what she said in her New Year speech, that she thought the time was right to pass on the baton to her eldest son.”

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However, he mentioned Margrethe had beforehand expressed a reluctance to interrupt with household custom by abdicating.

“I think we have to go back to the 1400s in Danish history to find a similar situation – so it is just unheard of,” he mentioned.

“But she [Margrethe] is also very aware that you need to keep the monarchy modern, so I think that has also played into consideration.

“The speedy response in Denmark is that it’s a very clever choice, though it’s a large shock.”

Beatrix of the Netherlands, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, Queen Silvia of Sweden, Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden and Queen Margrethe II of Denmark depart, after the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, at Westminster Abbey, in London, Monday Sept. 19, 2022. The Queen, who died aged 96 on Sept. 8, will be buried at Windsor alongside her late husband, Prince Philip, who died last year.  (Gareth Cattermole/Pool Photo via AP)
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Margrethe, together with different European royals, attended the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II following her loss of life in September 2022. Pic: AP

Journalist and royal commentator, Alistair Bruce, advised Sky News that the timing of the announcement could have “taken many people by surprise”.

“She has not been very well recently. She’s had trouble with back pain. She’s had some surgeries,” he mentioned.

“And I think that there’s been a recognition that since her husband, Prince Henrik, died, there’s been a diminution in her energy levels and I think it’s probably something that it is probably something she has been planning for some time.”

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