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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory Margaret II on January 14, 1972.
Fifty-three years ago today, on January 14th, 1972 (November 28th, 1971 in the lunar calendar), Margaret II ascended the throne. Margrethe II Margrethe II was born on April 16, 1940 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He studied constitutional law and philosophy at the University of Copenhagen, archaeology at Girton College, Cambridge University, Aarhus University, Paris University and London School of Economics. Since Margrethe's father, King Frederick IX, had no male heirs, the Danish government moved in 1953 to amend the Succession Act to allow women to succeed to the throne. The initiative won the approval and support of the overwhelming majority of Danes. Princess Margaret, the eldest daughter, became the crown princess. Following the death of Frederick IX, Margaret ascended the throne on January 14, 1972 to this day. In 1965, Marguerite met and fell in love with Count Henri Montpez, the French ambassador to England, in London. Two years later, on June 10th, 1967, the two held a grand wedding at Fredensborg Church in Copenhagen according to Danish traditional customs. A year later, two little princes, Frederick and Joachim, came to the world one after another. Margrethe II visited China in September 1979. Known as an old friend of the Chinese people. Margrethe II Extended reading of Margrethe II's works: The story of Margrethe II's "bong" Queen being forced to "quit" smoking Extended reading: The story of Margrethe II's "bong" Queen being forced to "quit" smoking The versatile and best dressed Queen Margrethe gracefully holds a cigarette and smiles at the camera. This is the familiar public image of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. But this image is about to disappear. Faced with the pressure of public opinion, the Queen of Denmark decided not to smoke in public in the future. The 66-year-old Queen Margrethe II of Denmark is so addicted to smoking that she is nicknamed the "Queen of Smokers". However, according to British media reports on the 25th, Denmark is about to implement a law to prohibit smoking in public places. To this end, the Queen decided to make a "sacrifice" to change her image of smoking in public. Danish royal spokesman Liz Frederiksen said on the 24th, "You will never see the Queen smoking in public again. According to the Danish public smoking law, which will officially take effect next April, members of the Danish royal family and ministers are not allowed to smoke in public. The Queen's husband Prince Henrik and his son Crown Prince Friedrich have successfully quit smoking. In order to avoid breaking the law, the last smoking position of the Queen of Denmark may only be a remote corner of the palace. Although she is often criticized by anti-smoking activists, Queen Margaret has never denied her addiction to smoking. When once asked about her "smoking problem", the Queen replied without thinking, "I have no problem." After that, the Queen skillfully lit a cigarette. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1xhy.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-08:09] 访问:113
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