Hearse with Denmark prince leaves for Copenhagen chapel
COPENHAGEN — Draped in a Danish flag bearing the royal coat of arms, the casket of Denmark’s Prince Henrik — husband of Queen Margrethe — was taken on a stately procession through the streets of northern Copenhagen Thursday.
Thousands of people lined the route as the hearse, followed by the queen, their two sons, Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Joachim, and other family members, left the Fredensborg Palace — where Henrik died on Tuesday at age 83 — to travel to the downtown Amalienborg Palace.
Across the country, Danish flags were at half-staff and gun salutes echoed through the capital at dawn, in honour of Henrik, before his white coffin left the castle he loved.
After family members have paid their respects privately, the coffin will be moved again and from Saturday will go on public display in the chapel of the Christiansborg Palace, which houses Denmark’s Parliament and prime minister’s office, until a funeral on Tuesday for family and friends only.


