Denmark prince refuses to be buried next to wife, the queen
COPENHAGEN — The husband of Denmark’s Queen Margrethe is causing a stir in one of the world’s oldest monarchies.
Prince Henrik has announced he won’t be buried next to Margrethe in the Roskilde cathedral, where Danish royals have been buried since 1559. She has had a specially designed sarcophagus made for the couple there.
“Traditions are important to all monarchies so this is felt pretty violently,” said Lars Hovbakke Soerensen, an expert in Danish history.
Lene Balleby, the spokeswoman for Denmark’s royal house, told Danish tabloid newspaper BT that the France-born Henrik has “for years been dissatisfied with his role and the title.”


