Privileges and restrictions Monarchy of Denmark



royal standard of denmark.


following transformation of denmark s monarchy elective (at least theoretically, although had descended eldest son of house of oldenburg since 1448) hereditary in 1660, so-called kongelov (latin: lex regia) established right rule grace of god king frederick iii , posterity. out of articles in law, except article 21 , article 25 have since been repealed.


article 21 states no prince of blood, resides here in realm , in our territory, shall marry, or leave country, or take service under foreign masters, unless receives permission king . under provision, princes of denmark permanently reside in other realms express permission of danish crown (i.e. members of dynasties of greece, norway , united kingdom) not thereby forfeit royalty in denmark, nor bound obtain prior permission travel abroad or marry sovereign, although since 1950 not descended in male-line king christian ix no longer in line of succession danish throne. however, reside in denmark or territories continue require monarch s prior permission travel abroad , marry.


article 25 of kongelov stipulates, respect members of royal dynasty: should answer no magistrate judges, first , last judge shall king, or whomsoever decrees. although other articles of kongelov have been repealed amendments constitution in 1849, 1853 , 1953, these 2 articles have far been left intact.








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