Hi Everyone,
I'm a longtime reader, but this is my first post. I am also in the minority in that I think this was a poor decision. It's the modern trend to streamline monarchies, and I understand that, but that trend seems to be linked to a public perception that people with royal titles receive taxpayer money. It seems that the Danish people are aware that Joachim's children don't receive such funds and that they will never be working royals. It also seems that there was no great outrage over the kids' titles, so taking them away at this point seems unnecessarily harsh.
If the concern is limiting titles for future generations, QM could have just made a statement saying 'From this time forth, only these certain people will inherit Prince/Princess titles (Presumably this would be children of the monarch, and grandchildren in the direct line of succession?).' This would accomplish the streamlining, but not strip titles away from people who have already had them for years.
And yes, I agree completely that Joachim's children are still very privileged, and probably all of us have much more important things to worry about. But obviously, we all are interested in and enjoy reading about Royals and their lives.
It boils down to the fact that I have a hard time with taking away titles retroactively, especially from people who are old enough to understand and have done nothing wrong. Because it looks and feels punitive, even if done with the best intentions, imo. Especially when there was another way of achieving the goal.
Definitely, it seems like a compromise could have been reached, something similar to how the Swedish Royal Family handled the matter, as so many of you have already said.
If the concern is truly that Joachim's children would have more freedom in life without the titles, shouldn't QM have talked with them, especially Nikolai and Felix as they're already young adults, about how the titles could limit their future plans and perhaps take their wishes into account? From what has been said, it seems like they would prefer to keep their royal titles even if it causes limitations.
And as for saying that titles don't really matter and are not important...well, ideally, yes. But many people who do have titles want to keep them. I can understand that after having had one for years, it could be part of one's identity. And even with all the responsibilities and sacrifices, most monarchs seem to want to keep their titles / positions, and pass them on.
As for HOW this was handled, it's absolutely appalling. I've always liked Queen Margrethe, but I've lost a lot of respect for her. Even if she was determined to go ahead with stripping the titles, I can't imagine why she would not speak with her grandchildren personally to explain. It's mind-boggling to me.