Danish prince refuses to be buried near his wife

Prince Henry, husband of Danish Queen Margrethe, has announced that he will not be buried near his wife in the cathedral in Roskilde, where Danish monarchs have been buried since 1559. The royal palace has not given the reasons for Henry's decision, but it is known that the prince (83), born in France, has complained about a time [...]
Prince Henry, husband of Danish Queen Margrethe, has announced that he will not be buried near his wife in the cathedral in Roskilde, where Danish monarchs have been buried since 1559.
The royal palace has not given the reasons for Henryk's decision, but it is known that the prince (83), born in France, has been complaining for a long time because he has not become king instead of his wife, who has been carrying the crown since 1972, broadcasts Kosovas.
Yesterday it became known that the queen has accepted her husband's decision, but this has not changed her plans for burial. She had earlier ordered the special sarcophagus for the two in the cathedral.
Henrik was attracted to public life last year.












