Margrethe II Queen of Denmark! Danish Language!

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2011

Margrethe II of Denmark! 2007

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  • She is so well put-together here. I have enjoyed some of her interviews in documentary form because she is quite educated on history and multilingual. I have heard that this family has untold power behind-the-scenes. -"tarotworldtour"

  • It sounds like a mix-mash of German and French. It's interesting how some letters are completely omitted in speech, and some sounds are added to the written version.

  • I would love to know what Her Majesty is saying, but I sadly don't speak Danish. >.<

  • @MrPeterMichael Thanks and Merry Christmas. Only 5 more days until the next New Years msg from Dronning Daisy.

  • @nauort23 Yes, the Queen said it in a documentary about the Danish Royal Jewels. It was a special gesture from Queen Ingrid towards her daughter.

  • @MrPeterMichael Are you sure? The brooch is sparkiling with diamonds here, and the design on the wedding dress looks embroidered.

  • @nauort23 In her wedding day the Queen wore the brooch itself!

  • @MrPeterMichael Thank you, Peter. The connection is even closer than I knew. Many thanks!

  • @salviati Daisy is the nickname of Queen Margrethe II as well as her maternal grandmother's, Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden, born a Princess of the United Kingdom.

  • @nauort23 The Queen's Mother, Ingrid, was a Swedish princess and the queen consort of King Frederik IX of Denmark. She was known as Daisy. Ingrid's father had the daisy brooch made for her. Queen Ingrid gave it to the present queen on her 60th birthday. Also the French word for daisy is "Marguerite", and of course Queen Margrethe's husband is French.

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