Why the Queen’s death is history-making for Queen Margrethe II of Denmark

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As popular in her native Denmark as the late Queen Elizabeth was here, Queen Margrethe was aged 31 when she ascended the throne in 1972. Dubbed ‘Aunt Daisy’, the 82-year-old monarch is known for her sense of humour, chain-smoking and fun-loving approach to life, and was even photographed riding a rollercoaster earlier this year.

Her reign has been uncontroversial and non-political, and she’s enjoyed working within the arts while serving as monarch, including assisting set design on the 2021 film, Ehrengard.

Queen Margrethe of Denmark poses on her 40th birthday on June 16, 1980 

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Married for over 50 years to former French diplomat, Henri de Laborde de Monpezat, she was among the first to offer her condolences to Queen Elizabeth following the loss of the Duke of Edinburgh, as a fellow widow.

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