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Danish monarchs no longer use crowns, especially not Christian IV's crown.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.92.25.183 ( talk) 05:02, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
Surely the British Royals did not seek approval from the Danish monarch to marry in order to protect any claim they may have? Article intro would suggest they should not be on the list??? Astrotrain 21:59, 29 Nov 2004 (UTC)
The line of succession includes several names with the title 'Prince .... of Denmark'. However, the explanation below the list distinguishes between 'Prince to Denmark' (having a title and right to succession) and 'Prince of Denmark' (having a title but no right to succession). It seems that explanation is contradicting the information in the succession list. 11 Jan 2006
Most of the other line-of-succession articles have the year of birth next to the person's name. Should this article follow suit? Crymerci ( talk) 09:57, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
I know you need the monarch's consent, but do you need consent before the wedding? Could a Danish Prince/Princess marry without the sovereing's knowledge but then get permission or must all marriage be approved of beforehand? Emperor001 ( talk) 22:22, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
The article states that the then King laid down conditions for the succession rights of children of Princess Benedikte, and of Queen Anne-Marie and her children. The King cannot acting unilaterally alter the terms of the Succession to the Throne Act. In the case of Princess Benedikte was the consent to her marriage by the King given in the Council of State made conditional upon the residence of her children in Denmark? If so can the consent of the King given in the Council of State somehow modify the rights of dynasts under the Succession to the Throne Act? Did Queen Anne-Marie receive the consent for her marriage by the King given in the Council of State conditional on renouncing her rights of succession for herself and her children, or did she marry without consent or did she renounce her succession rights separately? I agree that the issue is probably irrelevant now but at the relevant times it was not. There is a remote possibility that it could become relevant for the future if dynasts were raised outside Denmark. I have tried to research these questions but have not been successful. Harlay ( talk) 20:34, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
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I think we should go with the official line of succession as recognized by the Danish government and court rather than include Princess Benedikte's children. The source saying there is "doubt" about their exclusion from the line of succession is a political scientist, Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard, and the only constitutional scholar he quotes is the late Professor Henrik Zahle, who was known for having some very unorthodox views than none of his colleagues agreed with and is only quoted for briefly stating that the children of Princess Benedikte do have succession rights in a general textbook about Danish Constitutional Law without presenting any argument for why that is. As Kurrild-Klitgaard himself says: "It is, however, not clear whether his statement is based upon a critique of the conditional consent given to the marriage of Princess Benedikte or a lack of knowledge about it". That's an extremely thin basis for questioning the view of the Danish state and the court.-- Batmacumba ( talk) 20:28, 12 September 2019 (UTC)
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Danish monarchs no longer use crowns, especially not Christian IV's crown.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.92.25.183 ( talk) 05:02, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
Surely the British Royals did not seek approval from the Danish monarch to marry in order to protect any claim they may have? Article intro would suggest they should not be on the list??? Astrotrain 21:59, 29 Nov 2004 (UTC)
The line of succession includes several names with the title 'Prince .... of Denmark'. However, the explanation below the list distinguishes between 'Prince to Denmark' (having a title and right to succession) and 'Prince of Denmark' (having a title but no right to succession). It seems that explanation is contradicting the information in the succession list. 11 Jan 2006
Most of the other line-of-succession articles have the year of birth next to the person's name. Should this article follow suit? Crymerci ( talk) 09:57, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
I know you need the monarch's consent, but do you need consent before the wedding? Could a Danish Prince/Princess marry without the sovereing's knowledge but then get permission or must all marriage be approved of beforehand? Emperor001 ( talk) 22:22, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
The article states that the then King laid down conditions for the succession rights of children of Princess Benedikte, and of Queen Anne-Marie and her children. The King cannot acting unilaterally alter the terms of the Succession to the Throne Act. In the case of Princess Benedikte was the consent to her marriage by the King given in the Council of State made conditional upon the residence of her children in Denmark? If so can the consent of the King given in the Council of State somehow modify the rights of dynasts under the Succession to the Throne Act? Did Queen Anne-Marie receive the consent for her marriage by the King given in the Council of State conditional on renouncing her rights of succession for herself and her children, or did she marry without consent or did she renounce her succession rights separately? I agree that the issue is probably irrelevant now but at the relevant times it was not. There is a remote possibility that it could become relevant for the future if dynasts were raised outside Denmark. I have tried to research these questions but have not been successful. Harlay ( talk) 20:34, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
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I think we should go with the official line of succession as recognized by the Danish government and court rather than include Princess Benedikte's children. The source saying there is "doubt" about their exclusion from the line of succession is a political scientist, Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard, and the only constitutional scholar he quotes is the late Professor Henrik Zahle, who was known for having some very unorthodox views than none of his colleagues agreed with and is only quoted for briefly stating that the children of Princess Benedikte do have succession rights in a general textbook about Danish Constitutional Law without presenting any argument for why that is. As Kurrild-Klitgaard himself says: "It is, however, not clear whether his statement is based upon a critique of the conditional consent given to the marriage of Princess Benedikte or a lack of knowledge about it". That's an extremely thin basis for questioning the view of the Danish state and the court.-- Batmacumba ( talk) 20:28, 12 September 2019 (UTC)