If you think Prince William and his younger brother Prince Harry have a complicated relationship, Prince Frederik’s relationship with his younger brother Joachim is said to be even more fraught.
Beyond Prince William and Prince Harry – Denmark has its own royal sibling war story, and it’s also playing out in a very public arena.
The family is reportedly “at odds” over the conflict, and while there are some striking similarities between the Scandinavian and British disagreements, one allegation casts a huge shadow on Megxit. The wife and children of his brother Joachim will not be present when Prince Frederik is sworn in as the 10th king on Sunday, following the sudden abdication of his mother Queen Margrethe II.
Royal fans will remember that Prince Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, was away from home when his father, Charles, became King last year. Looks like this weekend’s decision was the best one. The magazine Vanitytas El Confidential claims that Joachim was “deeply in love” with her brother’s Australian wife Mary, and the magazine claims that Joachim once even tried to kiss her. .
“There were obvious signs of drunkenness, and Queen Margarethe’s youngest son seemed to have tried to trample his sister-in-law’s mouth with his lips, but she tried to avoid him by getting out of the way as much as possible and smiling calmly.” However, on the other hand, Marie witnessed the incident, “It was an embarrassing moment.” There has been no response to the proposal from the Danish royal family yet.
Joachim, 54, is understood to be furious at the “shrinking” of the Danish royal family, which King Charles is of course keen on. In 2022, the Queen of Denmark’s decision to strip four of her grandchildren of her royal titles sparks a heated debate with her royal juniors and leaves the monarch in a war of words with the press. I got caught up in it.
Joachim told Denmark’s Ekstra Bladet: “We are all very sad. It’s never fun to see children being abused like that. “I find myself in a situation where I can’t do anything,” he said. Ruling party leader Joachim (53) and his wife Princess Marie (46) also confessed that not everything is going well in the royal family.
He revealed that his relationship with his older brother and heir to the throne, Crown Prince Frederick, and his wife, Crown Princess Mary, 52, is “complicated.” Joachim criticized his mother’s decision to strip her children of their titles, claiming she was given only five days’ notice to tell her three sons and one daughter.
In a statement, the monarch acknowledged that her decision “made a huge impression” and apologized, but said it was her decision as “queen, mother and grandmother.” “In recent days there has been a strong reaction to my decision regarding the future use of titles for Prince Joachim’s four children. It has clearly affected me. My decision has been a long time coming. After 50 years on the throne, it is natural for me to both look back on the past and look to the future.
“It is my duty and desire as Queen to ensure that the monarchy continues to shape itself with the times. Sometimes we have to make difficult decisions, but we always find the right moment. It is difficult. Although this adaptation to shouldering a royal title comes with many duties and obligations, and will be held by a small number of members of the royal family in the future, this adaptation is a necessary safeguard for the future of the monarchy. I think there is, and I want to make it happen soon.
“I made this decision as a queen, mother and grandmother, but as a mother and grandmother I underestimated how much it affected my youngest son and his family. “I am sorry for that,” she continued. “No one should doubt that my children, stepchildren and grandchildren are my great joy and pride. I hope.”
Prince Joachim previously told news agency Ekstra Vlade: “We are all very sad. It’s never fun to see your children hurt.” They themselves feel they are in a situation they cannot understand,” adding, “I was given five days’ notice to tell them. I was presented with a plan to make it happen when I turned 25.