Well, now Frederik and Mary will be the next reigning couple, I guess that they will a tour to the Nordic neighbours
Absolutely at some point, but not before visits to the Danish realm – which I think 2024 will be made up of.
QMII herself didn't commence her introductory visits to the Nordic countries until 1973.
"We are deeply affected but full of respect for Her Majesty's decision," Count Ingolf and Countess Sussie of Rosenborg said about Queen Margrethe II's abdication to BILLED-BLADET.
https://www.billedbladet.dk/kendte/...nde-sussie-her-er-deres-reaktion-paa-dronning
Ingolf
explains to BT that he was one of the few people told ahead of the speech.
Asked if Crown Prince Frederik will be able to take on QMII's great legacy, he responds: "Yes, he will. The new Majesty absolutely will be able to do that."
For any of our Danish posters who were watching the broadcast live, were you totally shocked and taken aback by the announcement or was their a sense that this was close?
I suspect certain people in at least DR's studio ahead of the speech knew in advance. Journalist Stephanie Surrugue (who wrote the portrait
Enegænger with the late Prince Henrik)
has declined knowing ahead of time but made some very suspicious comments along the line of "[the hosts] will be there to catch the viewers afterwards" and just before cutting to the speech, she introduced it as a "possibly historical speech".
Personally, I thought they were just speculating and even made fun of them for doing so. Needless to say, my jaw hit the ground when QMII actually made her announcement.
This also means a "retirement" for Princess Benedikte, and no public engagements for Count Ingolf?
Doubt it. Doubt that it will be an absolute retirement for QMII either. Like her Dutch counterpart, I suspect she'll continue to undertake official engagements – just not to the extent she has done as a monarch and I assume she will pass on some of her protectorates as well.
Among those will be the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment. Since Alexandra of Denmark married into the BRF, the reigning Danish monarch has held an honorary military appointment in the British army. It's going to be interesting to see if Charles III upholds that tradition with Frederik X.
I guess there will be a gala dinner and Mary's first tiara as Queen will be the Pearl Poire? I'm just realising that, if the Ruby Parure is reserved for the Crown Princess, tomorrow will be the last time we could see it on Mary, and the last time we see it until Christian gets married!!!?
Ingrid left the Ruby Parure for Frederik and as such it will merge with the Crown and still be available to Mary.
Unfortunately there's no precedent for hosting gala dinners. That makes sense as a succession of the throne usually comes in the wake of the death of a monarch and the proclamation is made shortly thereafter.
Should there be some occasion surrounding the succession for Mary to wear a tiara, I'm pretty sure she would wear the crown jewels though.