Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II will abdicate on January 14 after 52 years on the throne and shall be succeeded by her eldest son Crown Prince Frederik, she stated in her annual New 12 months’s speech on Sunday.
Crown Prince Frederik is married to Australian-born Crown Princess Mary.
The 83-year-old queen, who took over the throne in 1972, is the longest-serving monarch in Europe following the dying of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022.
In February, she underwent a profitable again surgical procedure.
“The surgical procedure naturally gave rise to enthusiastic about the long run – whether or not the time had come to go away the duty to the subsequent technology,” she stated in her speech.
“I’ve determined that now could be the best time. On 14 January 2024, 52 years after I succeeded my beloved father, I’ll step down as queen of Denmark,” she stated.
“I go away the throne to my son, Crown Prince Frederik.”
In Denmark, formal energy resides with the elected parliament and its authorities. The monarch is predicted to remain above partisan politics, representing the nation with conventional duties starting from state visits to nationwide day celebrations.
Born in 1940, Margrethe has all through her life loved broad help from Danes, who’re keen on her tactful and but inventive character