King Frederik X of Denmark on state visit to King Harald V of Norway 2024

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • 0:00 The royal yacht Dannebrog sail into Oslo harbour.
    7:15 The royal yachts Dannebrog and Norge anchoring in Oslo harbour.
    25:26 The Crown Prince couple drive down to the harbour.
    33:15 Gun salute from Akershus castle.
    37:00 King Harald and Queen Sonja drive down to the harbour.
    44:00 King Harald salutes the guard of honour.
    45:40 King Harald and Queen Sonja watch the boats coming.
    53:10 Gun salute from Akershus castle.
    1:01:22 King Frederik and Queen Mary come ashore.
    1:05:30 King Frederik and Crown Prince Haakon inspect the guard of honour.
    1:08:15 King Frederik and Crown Prince Haakon greet official representatives.
    1:09:50 The royals greet the people.
    1:17:34 Drive up to the Royal Palace.
    1:26:33 Photographs and exchange of gifts.
    1:28:03 King Frederik and Crown Prince Haakon lay a wreath at Akershus castle.
    1:37:21 King Frederik and Crown Queen Mary visit the parliament.

Komentáře • 46

  • @Urbxx
    @Urbxx Před 18 hodinami

    I love how light the king and queen of denmark are, they share hugs and a really big smile, it's lovely. God bless them

  • @Navy-Seal-Ninja90
    @Navy-Seal-Ninja90 Před 21 dnem +14

    Denmark-Norway-Sweden= Family😎❤❤

    • @marknn237
      @marknn237 Před 17 dny +1

      + Finland and Iceland = extended Family🙂

  • @Gutsy9
    @Gutsy9 Před 20 dny +4

    Very nice. The Danish and Norwegian Royal Families are of the same origin: the House of Glucksborg.

    • @nastyandaliastari
      @nastyandaliastari Před 20 dny

      The nowegian royal family also a Danish, King haakon vii was Danish prince by birth

    • @nonplusultra6630
      @nonplusultra6630 Před 18 dny

      Sonderburg - Glücksburg in Schleswig - Holstein

  • @JohnJenkins-ib5wh
    @JohnJenkins-ib5wh Před 19 dny +3

    Awesome thanks 👌💯

  • @theoisaac9948
    @theoisaac9948 Před 21 dnem +2

    Enjoy, To the Royals 💯

  • @larrygreen-ow1bh
    @larrygreen-ow1bh Před 19 dny +1

    I really like the Norwegian Royal Family

  • @user-rb9ex6xh5v
    @user-rb9ex6xh5v Před 21 dnem +1

    Приємно, що норвежці поважають свою королівську родину.

  • @barahona68
    @barahona68 Před 20 dny +2

    How do they understand each other? In what language do they speak? Are danish and norwich in some way similar?

    • @muhammadasruni8992
      @muhammadasruni8992 Před 20 dny +4

      When they speak their own languages its said they able to understand each other
      Danish, swedish and norwegian

    • @barahona68
      @barahona68 Před 20 dny

      @@muhammadasruni8992 Thanks, just like portuguese and spanish, although the portuguese tend to understand the spaniards, but the other way round doesn´t allways work!

    • @dancostello6465
      @dancostello6465 Před 20 dny +1

      Both of these languages are similar to Swedish so they can all converse in #borg #borg #borg

    • @daniel_sc1024
      @daniel_sc1024 Před 19 dny

      Both Danish and Swedish evolved from Old Norse, so all three languages are very similar, especially the written language.
      I would also venture to guess they (the royals in all three countries) learn all three languages, and converse in the language of the country they are visiting.

    • @ronaldmccallum2111
      @ronaldmccallum2111 Před 18 dny +1

      Europeans are multi-linguists, and they would know English amongst other European languages.

  • @azrich2463
    @azrich2463 Před 20 dny +2

    Riding in a 1939 Buick Roadmaster. What is the history of that car?

    • @ruralorreal9568
      @ruralorreal9568  Před 20 dny +2

      It was a gift from General Motors when Crown Prince Olav was on an official visit to the USA.
      During WWII it was hidden in a barn in rural Norway.
      In 1945, this car drove King Haakon back to the Royal Palace after 5 years in exile.

    • @user-dh3iz5uy8t
      @user-dh3iz5uy8t Před 20 dny +1

      That is either a 65 or 66 Lincoln Continental

    • @dancostello6465
      @dancostello6465 Před 20 dny

      Kong Olav loved the Buicks. CP Harald loved that Lincoln. Now he's Kong Conti.

    • @nonplusultra6630
      @nonplusultra6630 Před 18 dny

      14:19 ​​@ruralorreal9568 13:31 Olav was an actor in "Star Trek" With a royal actor from Sweden - Royal Actors👑 14:18

  • @BryanTanubrata
    @BryanTanubrata Před 4 dny

    1:03:30 why didn't HM King Frederik raise his hands in salute, but lowered his hat? the requirement is to wear a military uniform to raise his hands in salute🙏🩵

    • @ruralorreal9568
      @ruralorreal9568  Před 4 dny +1

      Did you notice the wierd look King Harald gave him when he did that? Like, what the hell are you doing.
      In my opinion, it was probably because he was too lazy to hold his hand up. He did the same in Sweden. But King Frederik has always been sloppy with these things, often forgetting to salute. His father, Prince Henrik, was the same. His brother, Prince Joachim, is always correct though.

    • @ruralorreal9568
      @ruralorreal9568  Před 4 dny +1

      Technically, it's the same thing. Originally, up until the early or mid 1800s, it was the custom to remove your hat. It still is, if you for example wear a top hat, you salute by taking your hat off. Then, it started in the navy, and later spread to the army as well. They thought it was too much hassle, on and off with your hat every time you walked past an officer, so they made an exception. You only needed to bring your hand up to the hat. That is basically the origin of the military salute.
      A strange developement happened in the early 1900s. If you look at those who served in the military before world war one. Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, King George V of the UK, King Haakon VII of Norway, King Gustaf V of Sweden. You can find many old videos of them. They all salute with a loose fist. Meanwhile. The next generation, with King George VI of the UK, King Olav V of Norway, King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden, they all saluted with a flat palm. In most of Europe and America. it is always palm down. In the UK, France and their colonies, it is palm down in the navy, but palm up in the army.
      BTW. When you are not wearing a hat, you salute by bowing your head.

    • @regalevents5026
      @regalevents5026 Před 12 hodinami

      @@ruralorreal9568 I agree that Frederik, at least when Crown Prince, seemed a bit nonchalant when it came to military formalities like inspecting Guards of Honour etc. But I don't think the King was too lazy to put his hand up. He was in fact quite consistent in his way of saluting, as he did remove his hat again at the wreath laying ceremony at Akershus Castle later in the day.

    • @ruralorreal9568
      @ruralorreal9568  Před 7 hodinami

      @@regalevents5026 So maybe a different custom in Denmark then. I haven't noticed it before, but I will go back and see what Frederik IX did.

    • @ruralorreal9568
      @ruralorreal9568  Před 7 hodinami

      @@regalevents5026 Yes, it looked like the same thing happened here.
      czcams.com/video/7jLqVmUTdrA/video.html
      Frederik IX took off his hat, while Olav V saluted.

  • @norskpebbles
    @norskpebbles Před 20 dny +1

    🇳🇴❤🇩🇰🇳🇴🇳🇴❤️

  • @anderslindblom3763
    @anderslindblom3763 Před 16 dny

    Schaluppen:)

  • @JohannNefdt
    @JohannNefdt Před 15 dny

    The Crown princess look so uncomfortable!

  • @josepacifico-mc9pr
    @josepacifico-mc9pr Před 21 dnem +5

    Que mala gusto tiene la princesa de Noruega para vestirse, no tiene asesor se imagen en la corte?...

  • @dancostello6465
    @dancostello6465 Před 20 dny

    Never thought much of The Norge compared to The Dannebrog seems a rather plain and boring vessel.

  • @carolynjones6524
    @carolynjones6524 Před 20 dny +1

    All the medals, For what?

    • @michaell.9253
      @michaell.9253 Před 20 dny

      Yes, right. they need to hold real jobs, not living of taxpayers monies

    • @dancostello6465
      @dancostello6465 Před 20 dny

      The Royals exchange the medals to each other, often for attending each other's Royal functions where they eat variations of rød pølse or variations of flambéed chicken. The serving sizes are often small. They earn medals for eating each other's insubstantial Royal meals.

    • @AquaFonic
      @AquaFonic Před 17 dny

      Jealous are we ?? It shows

    • @AquaFonic
      @AquaFonic Před 17 dny

      @@michaell.9253GROSS exaggeration for someone whose well jealous

    • @carolynjones6524
      @carolynjones6524 Před 16 dny

      @@AquaFonic why would I be jealous?There are soldiers who fight and get killed ,these bunch of tax sucking bastards WILL NEVER FIGHT so why the medals.Are they like you arsehole?