In a surprising announcement during her New Year TV address, Queen Margrethe II revealed her decision to abdicate from the throne after 52 years. She will formally step down on January 14, passing the throne to her son, Crown Prince Frederik, marking the anniversary of her accession.
The 83-year-old queen, the world’s only reigning queen and Europe’s longest-serving current monarch, expressed her decision after reflecting on her future, influenced by back surgery in early 2023. Crown Prince Frederik will succeed her without a formal crowning ceremony, becoming King of Denmark and head of state, with his wife, Princess Mary, assuming the role of Queen Consort.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen praised the queen’s lifelong dedication and thanked her for tireless efforts, acknowledging the challenge of transitioning from a monarch who has been part of Denmark’s identity for over 1,000 years.
Queen Margrethe II, recognized for her warmth, linguistic skills, and active engagement with the people, has been an iconic figure in Denmark. She maintained an active lifestyle, participating in various activities even as she aged, displaying her dedication to her duties as monarch.