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Ribbon: Name (English/Danish) : Post-nominal abbreviation: Date of creation Date of approval: Award Criteria: Grand Commander: S.Kmd 1671 Awarded to 6 members of the Danish royal family or royals with a close connection to the family.
Dame of the Royal Family Decoration of King Frederick X; Dame of the Royal Family Decoration of Queen Margrethe II; Recipient of the Homeguard Medal of Merit; Recipient of the 75th Birthday Medal of Prince Henrik; Recipient of the 350th Anniversary Medal of the Royal Danish Life Guards; Recipient of the 70th Birthday Medal of Queen Margrethe II
List of honours of Denmark awarded to heads of state and royalty List of honours of the Danish royal family by country Orders, decorations, and medals of Denmark
Anne-Marie, former Queen of the Hellenes, Princess of Denmark: Knight of the Order of the Elephant (20 April 1947) Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece, Prince of Denmark: Knight of the Order of the Elephant (14 January 1997) Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark, Constantine II's sister: Knight of the Order of the Elephant (11 September 1964)
The Order of the Elephant (Danish: Elefantordenen) is a Danish order of chivalry and is Denmark's highest-ranked honour. It has origins in the 15th century, but has officially existed since 1693, and since the establishment of constitutional monarchy in 1849, is now almost exclusively used to honour royalty and heads of state.
The Danish Royal Family posed for their annual summer photo call at Grasten Castle. Princess Isabella's outfit coordinated nicely with her grandmother's hot pink look. Luca V. Teuchmann - Getty Images
A royal family order or royal family decoration is a decoration ... wear medals. [5] ... a new decoration that was solely meant for the Danish Royal Family. It was ...
The royal family of Denmark during the Queen Margrethe II's 70th birthday on 16 April 2010. From left to right: Queen Mary of Denmark (then Crown Princess), Count Felix (then Prince Felix), King Frederik X (then Crown Prince), Crown Prince Christian (then Prince Christian), Queen Margrethe II, Count Nikolai (then Prince Nikolai), Prince Henrik, Prince Joachim and Princess Isabella