Queen Margrethe's's husband Prince Henrik, 83, passed away peacefully in his sleep surrounded by his family at Fredensborg Palace just after 11pm on February 13. On February 15, the Danish royals, including Queen Margarethe, Her Majesty's heir Crown Prince Frederik and his wife Crown Princess Mary, and the monarch's granchildren, made the solemn journey with Prince Henrik's casket from Fredensborg Palace to Amalienborg Palace, about 40 minutes away in Copenhagen. Services for the late Prince began on February 17, when his coffin was placed in the church at Christiansborg Palace, on the tiny island of Slotsholmen, for the public to pay their respects. On February 20, the Prince was finally laid to rest with a cremation service attended by his wife and the royal family. Queen Margrethe of Denmark released a statement on Thursday, February 21, one day after Prince Henrik’s funeral. The monarch thanked people for their sympathy following her husband’s death. “For me and my family, it has been deeply moving to experience the warmth and sympathy that has flowed from all parts of Danish society in connection with Prince Henrik’s death and funeral,” the statement read. “The many beautiful flowers spontaneously laid down at the places where the Prince was, the many thousands of people from near and far who braved the winter cold to show the Prince their respects in the castle church and the countless written sympathetic expressions we have received, has touched us all deeply and is instrumental in helping us through this difficult time.”Her Majesty added, “For all these beautiful testimonies of devotion and compassion, I and my family wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all the Danish people.”Photo: WENN
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