He was a very handsome man and the queen loved him very much. She smiled a lot at her wedding. I've never seen that at a royal wedding. I cried when they danced at their wedding and at their wedding anniversary. He danced so beautifully.
Prince Henrik was a wonderful man down to earth humble overheated and he adored his family . Hw was devioted to her majesty and his family . He often joked about not being given te title king . Hi e was deeply loved by us Danes . May he rest in peace
His late royal highness prince Henrik was a devoted husband, father and grandfather hw was also a true danish patriot he loved denmark and its people he was much loved abd respected in Denmark her majesty must be devastated god rest prince Henrik
Please give us a translation, English r French for we miss so much about this extarodinary personality. I now can understand clearly where King Frederic X inherited his wonderful personality.
I do not understand Danish, but he is a handsome man and his wife a lovely woman. He seemed to be an invested husband and father. I wonder why she did not give him the title he wanted? Sad he did not want to be entombed next to his lovely wife and queen.
He was unique and hilarious as a human being. He was fun as heck, kind and clever. He didn't have any snob manners considered his position and other royalties in comparrison. He wasn't given the titel of King, mainly because of law, which i personally think is nonsense since kings and queens is nothing but "opera" nowadays. He was a great ambassador together with his wife the Queen. To alot of us in Denmark, he was a King. He was getting old in his last years and said some things which was considered to be unthankful to alot of people, when he expressed he was disappointed he couldn't be equal to his wife since we in Denmark arms ourselves with being very equal when it comes to gender. He wanted to be buried partly in the Danish sea, and partly in his garden at Fredensborg Castle. We spotted the Royal ship in the harbour town Svendborg soon after his cremation, and we have a theory half of his ashes was spread somewhere in the sea of southern Denmark.
Besides his native french he was fluent in spanish, english, chinese and vietnamese and yet for some reason he couldn't learn danish? Come on ... Why would danish be harder than any other language?