Danish Royal House Statement on 'Well-being' Sparks Public Debate
A statement from the Danish Royal House using the word 'velbefindende' (well-being) caused a stir on social media, prompting a linguist to explain the specific word choice.
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A statement from the Danish Royal House using the word 'velbefindende' (well-being) caused a stir on social media, prompting a linguist to explain the specific word choice.
The Danish Royal House has released a series of photos celebrating Countess Athena's upbringing on the occasion of her confirmation, which is scheduled for Saturday in Washington.
The Danish Royal House spent 135.6 million Danish kroner last year, with the majority of the expenses attributed to personnel costs, according to key figures from its annual accounts.

Lene Balleby, the former communications chief for the Danish Royal House for 17 years, has been appointed as Queen Margrethe's new lady-in-waiting.

A Danish article suggests that the Royal House has reached unprecedented levels of importance in the current climate.
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The Danish Royal House has released new official photographs of Princess Isabella in anticipation of her upcoming 19th birthday. The images were shared with the public as part of the celebrations.

The Danish Royal Household has replaced its remaining fossil fuel vehicles with more environmentally friendly electric cars last year, according to its annual report.

The Danish Royal House confirmed that the King and Queen will proceed with their state visit to Australia, deferring to individual ministries regarding ministerial participation.

The Danish Royal House has released official photographs of Countess Athena and her family from her confirmation ceremony. The event took place on Saturday in the United States.

The Danish Royal House has significantly transitioned its fleet, now consisting almost entirely of electric vehicles, reflecting a move towards more sustainable transportation.
The Danish Royal House's former communications chief, who served for 17 years, has been appointed as Queen Margrethe's new lady-in-waiting.