- The Royal House
- The Royal Family
- The monarchy in Denmark
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Royal collections
- Jewellery
- Clothing
- The Crown of Christian V
- Pictorial art
- Dinner service
- Historical artefacts
- Tapestries
- Chapel of chivalry and armourial books
- HM The Kings Reference Library
- The Royal Photograph Collection
- Baptismal font, basin and gowns
- Sculptures
- Autobiographies
- Coaches and horses
- Crown cars
- The Royal Saloon Carriage
- Furniture
- The Royal Marches
- Palaces and the Royal Yacht
- Organisation and contact
The Court is the term traditionally used for the Royal Family’s administration and household.
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The Court is the term traditionally used for the Royal Family’s administration and household and today employs approximately 130 people. The Court consists of employees divided into four royal households. The largest royal households are The Court of TM The King and The Queen and The Court of HM Queen Margrethe. In addition to this, there are The Court of TRH Prince Joachim and Princess Marie and The Court of HRH Princess Benedikte.
Organisational diagram
Get an overview of the various sections of The Royal House of Denmark in the administrative organisational diagram.