Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Denmark prince refuses to be buried next to wife, the queen

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The husband of Denmark’s Queen Margrethe is causing a stir in one of the world’s oldest monarchies.

Prince Henrik has announced he won’t be buried next to Margrethe in the Roskilde cathedral, where Danish royals have been buried since 1559. She has had a specially designed sarcophagu­s made for the couple there.

“Traditions are important to all monarchies so this is felt pretty violently,” said Lars Hovbakke Soerensen, an expert in Danish history.

Lene Balleby, the spokeswoma­n for Denmark’s royal house, told Danish tabloid newspaper BT that the France-born Henrik has “for years been dissatisfi­ed with his role and the title.”

Margrethe acceded to the throne in 1972 and became Denmark’s first female monarch in centuries. The 83-year-old prince has long complained that he didn’t become king instead.

“The decision not to be buried beside the queen is the natural consequenc­e of not having been treated equally in relation to his spouse,” Balleby was quoted as saying.

“Any man who is not equal to his spouse is not worthy to be buried in the same grave,” Henrik said Friday, according to the Ekstra Bladet tabloid.

A change to the Danish Constituti­on in 1953 allowed female succession, paving the way for Margrethe to become the monarch. Even before that, Henrik wouldn’t have become king.

“This is the culminatio­n of his grumbling in the past...a way to say to Danes and Denmark, ‘Thanks, but no thanks,’” Hovbakke Soerensen said.

The palace said Thursday that Margrethe, 77, has accepted Henrik’s decision, adding it didn’t change her burial plans.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Denmark's Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik.
REUTERS FILE Denmark's Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik.

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