On January 14, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary will leave with Prince Christian, who will become The Crown Prince of Denmark, from Amalienborg at 1:35 pm in a motor car from Frederik VIII's Palace, Amalienborg, where they reside. The motor car will take them to Christiansborg Palace.
At 1:37 pm, following closely behind Frederik and Mary, Queen Margrethe will leave from Amalienborg in a carriage. The Queen will ride from Christian IX's Palace, where she resides during the winter, to Christiansborg Palace, escorted by the Guard Hussar Regiment.
2:00 pm marks the Council of State at Christiansborg Palace.
After their arrival, Queen Margrethe, Crown Prince Frederik, and Prince Christian will participate in the Council of State with the Government and the Council of State secretary.
The succession to the throne takes place during the Council of State meeting. The moment Queen Margrethe signs the declaration of her abdication marks Prince Frederik's succession.
At 2:15 pm, Queen Margrethe will then ride in a motor car from Christiansborg Palace back to Christian IX's Palace, Amalienborg.
At 2:30 pm the new King and Queen of Denmark, Crown Prince Frederik (will become King Frederik) and Crown Princess Mary (will become Queen Mary) will hold a levee for specially invited persons.
3:00 pm marks when the proclamation from the balcony of Christiansborg Palace will occur. The new King Frederik X will step out on the balcony of Christiansborg Palace and the Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, will proclaim His Majesty's accession to the throne. The King will provide a speech and conclude with the motto.
At 3:10 pm, following the proclamation, 3 x 27 shots are fired from the Sixtus Battery on Holdem, Copenhagen, in salute. The royal standard will then be lowered at Christian IX's palace and reraised at Frederik VIII's Palace.
At 3:30 pm The King and Queen will ride in a carriage from Christiansborg Palace to Frederik VIII's Palace, escorted by the Guard Hussar Regiment’s mounted squadron.
Then finally, to conclude the day, at 5:00 pm, the royal colours will be transferred from Christian IX's Palace to Frederik VIII's Palace.
On the following day, January 15, the Royal Family will participate in the Danish Parliament's celebration of the succession of the throne. At 10:00 am, a reception will be held in the Danish Parliament. In the Chamber, a meeting will be held in which the Speaker of the Parliament and the Prime Minister will deliver a speech. Following this meeting, the Royal Family will move to the former Upper Chamber to participate in a reception service.
It doesn't stop there...
The final event in relation to the succession of the throne will occur on January 21.
At 2:00 pm, there will be a celebratory church service held at the Aarhus Cathedral in which the Royal Family with participate. Official Denmark representatives and representatives from the City of Aarhus will also be in attendance.
The church service will be held by the Royal Chaplain-in-Ordinary and Bishop of the Diocese of Aarhus, Henrik Wigh-Poulsen.
Is Prince Joachim attending the coronation of Prince Frederik and Princess Mary?
Prince Joachim, the younger brother of Crown Prince Frederik has confirmed he will attend the coronation on January 14th, the first coronation of a monarch to take place in Denmark in 52 years.
He will however not be joined by his wife, Princess Marie, or his four children, 14-year-old Henrik, 11-year-old Athena, and the two children he shares with his ex-wife Alexandra, Nikolai, 24, and Felix, 21.
"Prince Joachim will be there, but the children go to school, there is no special reason [for them to attend], a palace spokesperson said in a statement, before confirming that the Washington-based father of five will be returning to the United States the following day.
Queen Margrethe II leaves for the proclamation of King Frederik and Queen Mary.
Princess Josephine and Princess Isabella are in the car following the proclamation. Crown Prince Christian and Prince Vincent are sat behind them.
King Frederik and Queen Mary arrived at Amalienborg after being proclaimed as King and Queen of Denmark.
King Frederik and Queen Mary enter the balcony on Amalienborg Castle after their proclamation.
Prince Vincent, King Frederik, Princess Josephine, Crown Prince Christian, Queen Mary, and Princess Isabella stand on the balcony on Amalienborg Castle after the proclamation.
The new King and Queen of Denmark hold hands on the balcony on Amalienborg Castle following their proclamation.
King Frederik and Queen Mary on the balcony of Christiansborg Palace after a declaration of the King's accession to the throne.
King Frederik and Queen Mary kiss on the balcony of Christiansborg Palace following their proclamation.
The Danish royal family at the proclamation.
King Frederik and Queen Mary leave by carriage from Christiansborg Palace.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen proclaims King Frederik on the balcony of Christiansborg Palace.
King Frederik delivers his speech during his proclamation as King.
The honour guard arrive at Christiansborg Palace during the proclamation.
Queen Margrethe returns to Amalienborg ahead of the proclamation of King Frederik and Queen Mary.
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