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The decision to spend Christmas apart was widely interpreted by royal observers as a reflection of internal family tensions. In September 2022, Queen Margrethe announced that the four children of Prince Joachim would have their "Prince" and "Princess" titles as of January 1, 2023, and would instead be known as Counts and Countesses of Monpezat.
The year 2022 marked a significant turning point for Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and the Danish Royal Family. While the Queen celebrated her (50 years on the throne) in early 2022, the year ended on a more somber and isolated note following a major controversy involving the titles of her grandchildren. The 2022 Christmas Separation The decision to spend Christmas apart was widely
: The Queen celebrated the holiday at Marselisborg Castle in Aarhus with her sister, Princess Benedikte, and private friends. While the Queen celebrated her (50 years on
: Having already relocated to Paris, Prince Joachim and Princess Marie opted to spend Christmas abroad with their family. Context: The Title Controversy Context: The Title Controversy : Crown Prince Frederik
: Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary traveled to Australia with their four children to spend the holidays with Mary’s family.
