Prince Christian of Denmark marks a major Royal first
Denmark’s ceremonial council linking crown and government
Prince Christian of Denmark officially stepped into his role as heir to the throne during a significant State Council meeting at Christiansborg Castle.
For the first time since King Frederik ascended the throne earlier this year, the 18 year old Crown Prince took his permanent seat at the Council joining the King and Denmark’s government ministers in the country’s highest formal decision making body.
During the meeting, Prince Christian signed a solemn declaration under Article 8 of the Constitution, pledging to uphold the Danish Constitution.
While he previously signed a similar document upon turning 18 last November, today’s reaffirmation signals his elevated position as the official heir and marks a key step in his journey as a future monarch.
Ministers brief the sovereign on the latest political developments across the country, offering context and explanations around newly passed legislation.
Prince Christian’s responsibilities go beyond symbolic acts.
Earlier this year, he began his military service with the prestigious Guard Hussar Regiment in February and completed a grueling four day 'REX‑tour' exercise in May. He now prepares for Officer training as a second lieutenant this August
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