How are Queen Elizabeth and Queen Margrethe related? Once Europe’s only reigning queens, the royals are third cousins via Queen Victoria and Denmark’s King Christian IX – so King Charles is linked too

- Denmark’s Queen Margrethe will be formally stepping down from her role as the nation’s monarch on January 14 – her son, Crown Prince Frederik, will take over the throne
- But did you know she’s actually related to Britain’s Queen Elizabeth? Here’s what you need to know about her extended, blue-blooded family, from King Charles to Prince Philip
Denmark’s Queen Margrethe will be formally stepping down from her role as the nation’s monarch on January 14, according to the royal. “I will leave the throne to my son, Crown Prince Frederik,” she announced in her new year TV address on December 31.

But did you know she’s actually related to the late Queen Elizabeth? Here’s what you need to know about her extended royal family in Britain.
How are Queen Elizabeth and Queen Margrethe related?

According to the Daily Express, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Margrethe II of Denmark are third cousins, with their lineages tracing back to Queen Victoria and King Christian IX of Denmark. Both women were Queen Victoria’s great granddaughters.
But it’s not just Elizabeth who’s related to Margrethe among the British royals. The same report says that Queen Margrethe is also a relative of the late Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth’s husband, via ancestry through Queen Victoria and King Christian IX of Denmark – with Philip being born a Prince of Greece and Denmark himself.
Queen Elizabeth and Queen Margrethe were good friends
