The queen said she “underestimated” her family’s reaction but defended the move as “future-proofing” the monarchy.
Crown Princess Mary has been drawn into a messy spat with the Danish royal family after the Queen was forced to issue a public apology after stripping some of her grandchildren of their titles, a move she has defended as “future-proofing” the monarchy.
It has placed him on an opposing side to his brother, heir to the throne, Crown Prince Frederik, whose children keep their titles. Frederik’s wife, the Australian-born Crown Princess Mary, expressed her support for the queen. The move will take effect next year. Prince Felix, Princess Marie, Prince Joachim, Princess Athena, Prince Henrik and Prince Nikolai in September 2022.The palace last week announced the four children of Prince Joachim would no longer be called prince or princess but instead Count or Countess of Monpezat – the birth title of her late husband, the French-born Prince Henrik.
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