Danish Royals
Prince Henrik Transferred From Hospital, Now At Fredensborg Palace
A bulletin from the Danish Royal Court this morning has announced that Prince Henrik has been transferred from Copenhagen’s Rigshospitalet to Fredensborg Palace.
The Palace is “where the Prince wishes to spend what remains of his life”, according to the statement. His condition remains serious.
Health of Prince Henrik “Greatly Worsened”

The Prince, who is 83, has been at Copenhagen’s Rigshospitalet since January 28th, when he returned to Denmark from Egypt for medical treatment. On February 2nd, the Court announced that a benign tumour had been found in the Prince’s lung, and he was being treated for a lung infection.
Crown Prince Frederik is returning from South Korea, where he was due to attend the Winter Olympic Games beginning today.
Prince Henrik’s brother, Étienne de Monpezat, has given a comment to BT – “No, I’m not on my way to Denmark, because I’m waiting for the latest news. I know my brother is not well. It seems to be a matter of weeks.”
Princess Marie and Prince Joachim participated in the presentation of the book ‘Princely meals’ in Christian VIII’s palace at Amalienborg Castle








