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(58 Posts)
Iam64 Fri 05-Jan-24 09:04:15

I’m often amazed at how much print is given in the DM for example, to our RF - and the RF’s of other countries. I look on line and see pages, often comparing and contracting the way the various women dress.

Juliet27 Fri 05-Jan-24 08:59:35

And I admit that’s the first I knew of Denmark’s royalty

nanna8 Fri 05-Jan-24 08:58:10

All over our news ,of course, because Mary is from Tasmania. They have the right idea, not so much of the pomp and circumstance stuff.

Juliet27 Fri 05-Jan-24 08:58:05

I was certainly interested to read that Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark is Scottish and was born and brought up in Tasmania and that when she first met Frederick in a bar in Sydney, she had no idea who he was.

Witzend Fri 05-Jan-24 08:57:00

The abdication of Queen Margaret was the subject of quite a big article in The Times the other day.

Just saying. I for one am well aware of other European monarchies, but I’m not surprised that they’re not a major subject of interest on GN.

And IMO it was a mite sanctimonious of you to say ‘apart from the smoking’….

Grandmadinosaur Fri 05-Jan-24 08:55:58

I don’t agree that “the British” can’t name foreign royals or know which countries have them. I for one am well aware of the many countries that do and have even visited properties connected to them in Spain and Holland.

dragonfly46 Fri 05-Jan-24 08:55:08

It was on the news that Queen Margaret was abdicating. I am not sure what more they can say.
Unless the foreign royals come on a visit, what they do is not very interesting.
Btw there may not be a coronation, when Queen Beatrice became Queen it was an investiture not a coronation. I was living in the Netherlands at the time.

JackyB Fri 05-Jan-24 08:48:56

It always amazes me how little attention is paid in the British press to the goings-on in other monarchies.

For example, the story about Queen Margaret of Denmark abdicating hasn't even been mentioned here on Gransnet.

www.bbc.com/news/av/world-europe-67854631

She is a great gal (apart from the smoking) and was a very close friend to our late Queen. The fact that she has now handed over the sceptre - surprising everyone - may prompt Charles to think about it, too. In fact, I think I may have seen a tentative report somewhere that he plans to stand down when he is 80.

Anyway, I am often astounded to hear that British people don't even realise that Belgium (for example) has a monarchy, as do all the Scandinavian countries, the Netherlands, and now (again) Spain.

These people are colourful and interesting.

Granted, they do not have the position that the British monarchy has, but they are there. The yellow press, which is most popular in countries such as Germany, where I live, i.e. republics, is all over them and loves the pomp and ceremony and, of course the scandals.

The British are always saying "No one does spectacular ceremonies like we do" and yet they can't even name any European royals, or say which countries have any.

Anyway, if you are interested in royal events (and I know many here aren't, and think they should be abolished altogether, which is also a justifiable argument), there will be a coronation in Denmark soon.

I'll be interested to see if it's even mentioned on any British news channels.

Don't get me wrong, I'm a staunchly patriotic Brit, but I do wish that when Brits say "We're the best in the world at...", they would take a look at the world first. There is other stuff out here in the rest of the world, you know.