The Danish Royal Courts: Welcome to the Queen Private resident Marselisborg Castle

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In a new Danish series "Queen slotte" Queen Margrethe invites the viewers to the most private areas of the royal family - their homes. All 4 main residences: Amalienborg(The royal family winter home), Marselisborg(it is a royal residence in Aarhus. It has been the summer residence of Queen Margrethe II since 1967), Fredensborg Castle(Fredensbourg Castle is a palace located on the eastern shore of Lake Esrum in Fredensborg on the island of Zealand) and Gråsten Castle.

The first episode shows us Amalienborg castle where Her Majesty declared that she would like for her grandson to inherit the castle once he is a monarch and she gave us the secrets and memories of her growing up there 

In the second episode of "Queen's castles," Queen Margrethe talks about her husband Prince Consort Prince Henrik begin to redecorate the castle's rooms by moving furniture around. We can all agree that redecoration comes from somewhere. 

The Queen shows us the many intriguing rooms decor of the castles, which has never been concealed during renovation but which the Prince Consort has a hand in doing, which furniture too match the decoration or not so well known.
And once a piece of furniture is moved, the rest of course also have new seats.

- We call it furniture roller, explains the queen with a smile on the program shown Sunday night at. 20:00pm,(Danish Time).
You can catch last night episode of DR Here
The first episode of the series can be seen on DR's website here and my recap here.

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