Queen of Denmark Margrethe II says the decision to strip royal titles from some of her grandchildren was part of her duty to ensure the monarchy was keeping with the times.
Queen of Denmark Margrethe II apologises but won't reverse decision to strip royal titles from Prince Joachim's childrenQueen of Denmark Margrethe II apologises but won't reverse decision to strip royal titles from Prince Joachim's childrenQueen Margrethe II of Denmark has made the decision to strip four of her grandchildren of their royal titles from next year.abc.net.
"It is my duty and my desire as Queen to ensure that the monarchy always shapes itself in keeping with the times," the Queen said. The change affects his four children, Prince Nikolai, Prince Felix, Prince Henrik and Princess Athena.
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