The leader of Denmark could either be the Queen of Denmark or the President of Denmark, Lars Løkke Rasmussen.
the Monarch of Denmark is Queen Margrethe II, Born 16 April 1940, Reigned 14 January 1972 - present
Yes, she is Queen Margrethe II. It should be noted, however, that in Denmark (as in many other countries today), the king or queen is more of a ceremonial figure and a symbol of patriotism for the country. But the actual laws in Denmark are derived from the Parliament, called in Danish the Folketinget.
because she was a queen
The Kingdom of Denmark is a constitutional monarchy, with executive power with Queen Margrethe II as head of state. The first royal house of Denmark was established in the 10th century by a Viking king called Gorm the Old and today's Danish monarchs are descendents of the old viking rulers. Iceland was also under the Danish crown from the 14th century onward. It became a separate state in 1918, but did not end its connection with the Danish monarchy until 1944, when it became a republic. Greenland is still part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Today, Queen Margrethe II. reigns Denmark. Found at http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/historyart/a/scandinaroyalty.htm
Queen Elizabeth I of England died on 24th March 1603.
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Taylor swift and still is TODAY
No country is ruled by its aristocracy. Aristocracy is a social class, not a governmental form. But a short list of monarchial governments include: England Sweden Denmark Norway Lichtenstein Austria Saudi Arabia Morocco
Because many counties chose to use England's queen but some do still have a king or a queen!
Windsor Castle is still the official residence of The Queen.
I believe that Queen is still enjoyed today by a vast amount of people.