Muhler
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People are calling fr a kiss.
Big difference between this and UK coronation: No millions spent, no jewels, no church, no bishop, no fuss, but real emotions and connection with the people.
We shouldn’t compare, as a British citizen I found King Charles’ coronation deeply moving and worth every penny spent. The events in Denmark wonderful too, just different traditions.
As others have noted, Princess Josephine was clearly emotional, overwhelmed or moody (teenagers, amirite) earlier at Christiansborg.
Love that at Amalienborg on the balcony just now, we see #KingFrederik very tenderly providing her love, hugs and cuddles.
King Harald V of Norway extends his warmest congratulations to Their Majesties King Frederik X and Queen Mary of Denmark.
https://www.royalcourt.no/nyhet.html?tid=224878&sek=27262
Tivoli's press release:
https://www.tivoli.dk/da/om/presse/p...ore-scenografi
In addition to welcoming the new king and queen, the fireworks display is intended to thank Queen Margrethe for the "scenography" she has used over the past 52 years to "tell the story of Denmark" with "special artistic sensibility", tradition and innovation, seriousness and levity, surprise and wonder. (Considering the Queen's artistic work, I'm not sure if Tivoli means this tribute to her "scenography" literally, figuratively or both; perhaps Danish speaking members could clarify.)
Tivoli's fireworks show will start at 18.00, about 1 hour and 45 minutes from now. Will that be televised?
More than likely the crowd was screaming for a kiss and they obliged. Didn't seem awkward to me.
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As far as awkwardness, people see different things.
Maybe there is something about being a king? But I must say that Frederik has never looked more handsome than he does today. Just saying.
What is going on with Josephine, her behavior and expression for this second balcony appearance seem weird
I had always thought of Frederik looking more like his French family, however he really looked like his Swedish great-grandfather, Gustaf Adolf, when he put on his glasses to read his speech. JMHO
We shouldn’t compare, as a British citizen I found King Charles’ coronation deeply moving and worth every penny spent. The events in Denmark wonderful too, just different traditions.
DR report that Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway have arrived at Amalienborg.