Denmark's Royal Family is made of two Families, Queen Margrethe II and her Siblings are members of The House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, The Queen's Children are members of The House of Laborde de Monpezat because of Queen Margrethe II's marriage to Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark
Julemand.
There are several "royal families" in the world. Each has a different surname. The family name of the British Royal Family is Windsor.
Denmarks best midfielder is Ramadhal.
The name "Pooler" is not traditionally recognized as a royal name. It is more commonly associated with a surname or a place name, particularly in the United States. Royal names often have historical significance and connections to specific royal families, whereas Pooler lacks such associations.
because of roman rule
Denmarks famous butter is known as Lurpak.
because the royal families wanted to marry other 'royal' people not normal people
The danish parliament is called Folketinget wich means peoples assembly.
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Close relatives of the monarch
Evangelical Lutheran