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MAP: Here’s where you can see Denmark’s king and queen in Aarhus this weekend

Denmark’s King Frederik and Queen Mary are visiting Aarhus on Sunday to attend a ‘celebratory service’ at the city’s cathedral, and will be driven through town by carriage.

MAP: Here’s where you can see Denmark’s king and queen in Aarhus this weekend
King Frederik and Queen Mary will visit Aarhus this weekend. Photo: Ida Marie Odgaard/Ritzau Scanpix

People in Aarhus have a good chance of spotting the new regent pair on Sunday if they are able to find a spot along the route taken by the king and queen’s carriage on the way to Aarhus Cathedral.

King Frederik and Queen Mary will drive from Marselisborg Palace in the southern part of Aarhus along a 3.6-kilometre route to the cathedral. They are expected to set out at around 1:30pm, with the cathedral service starting at 2pm.

Their carriage will pass along Kongevejen next to the Kongelunden park, then turn left towards town once it nears the Tangkrogen area by the seafront.

It then passes through the Frederiksbjerg area and past the central Bruuns Galleri shopping mall before proceeding along the shopping streets of Ryesgade and Søndergade before arriving at Bispetorvet in front of the cathedral.

 

Denmark’s King Frederik and Queen Mary are visiting Aarhus on Sunday to attend a ‘celebratory service’ at the city’s cathedral, and will be driven through town by carriage.

The event and carriage journey, held in celebration of King Frederik’s accession to the throne last weekend, have been announced by the Danish palace in a statement.

“There will be a lot of options along the route and the big squares in Aarhus for the city’s residents and guests to spectate, and I can only encourage everyone to take their children or neighbour by the arm and join in,” Aarhus city mayor Jacob Bundsgaard said in a statement.

Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte will also travel along the route to attend the event. The royal family members will return to Marselisborg Palace along the same route.

The royal celebrations in Aarhus are likely to mean some disruption for motorists with several central roads closed on Sunday. Some bus routes will be diverted as a result of this.

There will be a heavy police presence with both uniformed and plain clothes officers in the city on the day, senior officer with East Jutland Police Anders Uhrskov told broadcaster DR.

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IN PICS: Danish royal couple kick off cruising season on royal yacht

Denmark's King Frederik X and Queen Mary on Thursday inaugurated the start of their summer's cruising on Denmark's royal yacht Dannebrog.

IN PICS: Danish royal couple kick off cruising season on royal yacht

Christian X, King of Denmark from 1912 to 1947, was the first Danish ruler to take an annual summer yacht cruise. 

It was he who had the royal yacht “Dannebrog” built in 1931, with the ship used as a private and official residence for the royal family ever since.

His successors Frederik IX, Queen Margrethe and now Frederik X have continued the traditionm taking cruises every summer. 

Frederik X has announced that the royal couple plan this year to sail to Sweden, Norway, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, with trips to Bornholm, Ærø, Assens and Vejle scheduled for the August.

The couple began their inauguration of the cruising season when they arrived at Nordre Toldbod, the old customs house next door to the Kastellet fortress in central Copenhagen, where they were greeted by waving well-wishers.

Photo: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix
 
They then boarded a tender vessel which took them across the harbour to the Refshaleøen peninsular, where Dannebrog was moored. 

Photo: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix
 

Photo: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix

Photo: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix

From there, the royal couple sailed out of the harbour and up the Øresund strait to Helsingør, where they were met by a marching band, dignitaries and a crowd up well-wishers. 

Photo: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix
 
Here you can see a marching band with the Kronborg Castle in the background.   
 

Photo: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix

Photo: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix
 
On arrival in Helsingør, the King and Queen waved at the crowds from the deck. 
 

Photo: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix
 
They then came down and greeted a selected group of dignitaries waiting in line. 
 

Finally they posed for photos before being driven away to he Danish royal family’s spring and autumn residence, Fredensborg Palace. 

Photo: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix

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