Margrethe II | |||||
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Margrethe in May 2012
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Queen of Denmark (more...) | |||||
Reign | 14 January 1972 – present | ||||
Predecessor | Frederick IX | ||||
Heir apparent | Crown Prince Frederik | ||||
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Born |
Amalienborg, Copenhagen, Denmark |
16 April 1940 ||||
Spouse | Henri de Laborde de Monpezat (m. 1967; d. 2018) | ||||
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Crown Prince Frederik Prince Joachim |
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House | Glücksburg | ||||
Father | Frederick IX of Denmark | ||||
Mother | Ingrid of Sweden | ||||
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Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid |
Margrethe II (Danish: Margrethe 2., pronounced [mɑˈɡʁæːˀdə]; Faroese: Margreta 2.; Greenlandic: Margrethe II; full name: Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid; born 16 April 1940) is the Queen of Denmark. She is also the supreme authority of the Church of Denmark and Commander-in-Chief of the Danish Defence. Born into the House of Glücksburg, a royal house with origins in Northern Germany, she was the eldest child of Frederick IX of Denmark and Ingrid of Sweden. She succeeded her father upon his death on 14 January 1972, having become heir presumptive to her father in 1953, when a constitutional amendment allowed women to inherit the throne. On her accession, Margrethe became the first female monarch of Denmark since Margrethe I, ruler of the Scandinavian kingdoms in 1375–1412 during the Kalmar Union. In 1967, she married Henri de Laborde de Monpezat, with whom she has two sons: Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Joachim. She has been on the Danish throne for 46 years, becoming the second-longest-reigning Danish monarch after her ancestor Christian IV.