the Monarch of Denmark is Queen Margrethe II, Born 16 April 1940, Reigned 14 January 1972 - present
King Frederick I of Denmark was born on October 7, 1471.
Queen Alexandra of Denmark, wife of Edward VII, Princess of Wales from 1863 to 1901 and Queen of England from 1901 to 1910. She was Queen Dowager from 1910 (when George V became King) until her death in 1925.
How about Queen Anne. There was no King Queen Anne was the monarch.
King Christian X of Denmark was born on September 26, 1870.
No. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, is a great-great grandson of Queen Victoria. He and Queen Elizabeth II are third cousins through descent from Queen Victoria, and second cousins once removed through descent from King Christian IX of Denmark.
The leader of Denmark could either be the Queen of Denmark or the President of Denmark, Lars Løkke Rasmussen.
The answer is yes, because Denmark's government is a Constitutional Monarchy.
Denmark has had many Kings. Currently they have a Queen, after her, they will get a King again.
Indeed it does.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy_of_Denmark
King Claudius and Queen Gertrude.
Denmark is ruled by a Queen Regnant.
The current Danish King is King Margrethe II of Denmark.
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.
The king and queen of Denmark
Crown Prince Frederik (he will be King Frederik the 10th)
Denmark does not have a king at the moment as the last king only had daughters. The current monarch is Queen Margrethe II, who is married to prince Henrik. When she passes Denmark will once again have a king called Frederik
At the moment there is no king in Denmark, only a Queen, and her husband The Prince. The Queens name is Queen Margrethe (pronounced Ma-gre-de) II. The Danish prince is Prince Henri of Denmark.