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Prince Henrik, husband of Danish monarch, dies at age 83

Flags were at half-mast on public and private buildings across Copenhagen, and the royal household announced a month of mourning during which they will wear dark clothing and not participate in social events

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Danish Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik wave from the balcony at Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark. Prince Henrik of Denmark has died at the age of 83. Photo: EPA
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Prince Henrik, the French-born husband of Danish monarch Queen Margrethe who publicly vented his frustration at not being the social equal of his wife or their son in line to become Denmark’s king, died late on Tuesday. He was 83.

He was diagnosed with dementia last year and was hospitalised late last month with a lung infection. Earlier in the day, Henrik was moved from a Copenhagen hospital to the family’s residence north of the capital, where the royal palace said he wished “to spend his last moments”.

A later statement said Henrik died at 11.18pm in his sleep and that the queen and their two sons were at his side.

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“The royal family has lost an anchor,” Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen said in a statement, who said Henrik “kept his good spirits till the end”.

King Carl XVI Gustaf in neighbouring Sweden expressed his condolences on Instagram, adding “we will remember Prince Henrik with great warmth”.

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Children lay flowers in front of Fredensborg Palace in Denmark after Prince Henrik died. Photo: AFP
Children lay flowers in front of Fredensborg Palace in Denmark after Prince Henrik died. Photo: AFP
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