The Danish monarchy faced challenges last year due to a dispute over titles. However, it appears that the issue has been resolved as Prince Joachim and his family attended Prince Christian’s 18th birthday gala. Prince Joachim’s children were stripped of their royal titles in September, which led to criticism from the prince. Despite this, they attended the glamorous event in Copenhagen with smiles on their faces. Prince Joachim, his wife Princess Marie, and their children Count Henrik of Monzepat and Countess Athena of Monpezat were all present. Count Felix of Monpezat, Joachim’s second eldest son, also attended. The gala was attended by various European royals, including Princess Victoria of Sweden. Earlier in the day, Prince Christian was joined on the palace balcony by his grandmother Queen Margrethe, his parents Princess Mary and Prince Frederik, and his siblings Princess Isabella, Prince Vincent, and Princess Josephine. This is not the first royal event that Joachim and Marie have attended. They were also present at the Queen’s New Year’s banquet. Count Nikolai, Joachim’s eldest son, who was among those stripped of their titles, marked his cousin’s birthday with a sweet Instagram story. Nikolai apologized for the controversy caused by his grandmother’s decision, but expressed that it still feels strange. Queen Margrethe apologized for the impact of her decision but explained that it was intended to allow Nikolai and his siblings to have normal lives. Nikolai, who is studying in Australia, has accepted the situation but believes it will make a difference in the future. Despite the title controversy, Joachim and his wife are on good terms with their extended family. Joachim admitted that his relationship with his brother Frederik is complicated. The Danish royal family updated their website to reflect the changes in titles. Count Nikolai is now studying at the University of Technology Sydney. Prince Felix has also found success as a model. Henrik and Athena, Joachim’s youngest children, are from his second marriage to Princess Marie. Queen Margrethe stated that the decision will benefit the children and allow them to live without royal obligations. Count Nikolai expressed sadness, shock, and confusion about losing his title. Countess Alexandra, the mother of Nikolai and Felix, was also saddened by the decision. Prince Joachim revealed that his children were hurt by the decision and that he only had a few days to inform them before it was made public. Queen Margrethe addressed the difficulties within the family in her televised New Year’s address but expressed confidence in moving forward together.
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