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Queen Margrethe surprises British journalist: 'Queen Elizabeth has a very attractive voice' | BT Royale - www.bt.dk Queen Margrethe calls Queen Elizabeth 'Lilibet', and Queen Elizabeth calls Queen Margrethe 'Daisy'. Her Majesties always meet for lunch when Queen Margrethe is in London. And then Queen Margrethe finds Queen Elizabeth's voice quite 'attractive'. A sensational affair with Queen Margrethe has hit Britain on the occasion of Queen Elizabeth's 70th anniversary as regent. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip visit the Queen and Prince Henrik. The interview was made with the British television station, ITV, which has visited Amalienborg to talk to the Queen about the relationship with Queen Elizabeth. When Queen Margrethe is asked what she most admires about Queen Elizabeth, she replies, “I like the sound of her voice. It is very special. ”This surprises the ITV journalist. Queen Elizabeth already became regent in 1952 - 20 years before it was Queen Margrethe's turn in Denmark. "Really? What a nice thing to say, "says the journalist, after which the Queen elaborates:" It sounds like a very clear and a very attractive voice in my ears. And you can feel the humor in it. There is no doubt that she has a great sense of humor. She may look so serious, but you know that below the surface…, «says the Queen without completing the sentence completely. She also says that there is always a lunch invitation when she is in London. "We talk about our family, how things are going in one country and another, and what the children are doing," says the Queen. In 2014, they celebrated the 70th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy. Queen Elizabeth, as is well known, became regent of not just Britain, but six other countries; Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan and Ceylon, at the age of just 25 years back in 1952. A huge task for the young woman. "When I was growing up, my mother and father said to me, 'look what they do in England,' and I could see that it could be done, and it was worth it, and you could live a very meaningful life in it. the role. Even with a full calendar and a demanding job, "explains Queen Margrethe. Nothing overshadows Queen Elizabeth's duties, Queen Margrethe believes. The ties between Amalienborg and Buckingham Palace are still strong. In February, Duchess Kate visited the Queen and Crown Princess. ‘The way she has come face to face with her duties, the way she has dedicated her life and she does it with a smile. She has been through a lot, ”she says. The ITV journalist also asks if it is true that they use each other's nicknames 'Lilibet' and 'Daisy' about each other. And Queen Margrethe confirms that. “Oh yes, that’s how we’ve always known each other. We call each other that when we talk together. We are definitely loving each other, but it's not something I want to trumpet, "says the Queen and reveals that she is not the best at keeping in touch by phone. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip sailed with the British royal ship Britannia to Copenhagen in 1979, where the Queen and Prince Henrik received the couple. The English royal couple visited Copenhagen in May 1979. Queen Ingrid, Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik visited Copenhagen City Hall. "It was a wonderful moment," says Queen Margrethe. The queens today share the same fate as they are widows. Prince Henrik died in 2018, while Prince Philip died in 2021. B.T. COVERES QUEEN ELIZABETH'S HISTORICAL 70TH ANNIVERSARY DIRECTLY FROM LONDON D. 2-5. JUNE. What is your home worth? POLICE: Accusation BERLINGSKE usa teitur abroad usa Danish sale berlingske Dystert Drabssag Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 København KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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