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

Denmark's queen Margrethe II unexpectedly announces abdication in New Year's Eve speech

Denmark’s queen has unexpectedly announced her abdication in her traditional New Year’s Eve speech.

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

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

Margrethe, who underwent back surgery at the start of this year, said 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.

“I have decided that now is the right time. On 14 January – 52 years after I succeeded my beloved father – I will step down as queen of Denmark

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

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

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She is the world’s only current queen regnant and, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, Europe’s longest-currently-serving female monarch.

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She will be succeeded by her eldest son, Crown Prince Frederik

In July, she became the longest-sitting monarch in Denmark’s history.

The record was previously held by Christian IV, who, while technically reigned for 60 years, only ruled for 51 years and six months, as he was a child for the early part of his reign.

She celebrated her Golden Jubilee in July 2022, with a series of events held across Denmark.

However, she underwent “extensive” back surgery at the start of this year – which meant she was unable to attend King Charles’s coronation in May.

Crown Prince Frederik and his wife represented the Danish royal family in her place.

Margrethe has also faced a row within the family, having stripped four of her grandchildren of their royal titles.

Jesper Steinmetz, European correspondent for TV 2 Denmark, described the announcement as a “total surprise”.

“It is a complete shocker,” he told 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 decided to abdicate now, he said: “She said in her speech that she had major back surgery earlier this year.

“She recuperated well and is doing fine, but she said that when you are 83 you are not able to do the same things you were when you were younger.

“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.”

Queen Margrethe II celebrates her 83rd birthday. Pic: Dutch Press Photo/Cover Images
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Queen Margrethe II celebrates her 83rd birthday. Pic: Dutch Press Photo/Cover Images

Journalist and royal commentator, Alistair Bruce, told Sky News that the timing of the announcement will 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 said.

“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.”