The Funeral Service of Danish Princess Elisabeth

On June 25, a cremation service was held at Lyngby Church for Danish Princess Elisabeth who died on June 19, 2018 at the age of 83 after a long lasting disease. The service was directed by former royal Chaplain-in-Ordinary Erik Norman Svendsen. Queen Margrethe of Denmark, Princess Benedikte of Denmark and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece attended the funeral service. Princess Elisabeth was baptized and confirmed in Lyngby Church. The Princess buried beside filmmaker and director Claus Hermansen, whom she lived together with for many years.
Queen Margrethe, Princess Benedikte of Denmark and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece attended the funeral service of Princess Elisabeth
Queen Margrethe, Princess Benedikte of Denmark and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece attended the funeral service of Princess Elisabeth
Queen Margrethe, Princess Benedikte of Denmark and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece attended the funeral service of Princess Elisabeth
Queen Margrethe, Princess Benedikte of Denmark and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece attended the funeral service of Princess Elisabeth
Queen Margrethe, Princess Benedikte of Denmark and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece attended the funeral service of Princess Elisabeth

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  1. Anonymous25/6/18 18:11

    A nother sad occasion for the Danish Royal Family. The Queen and her sisters are in place and other members of the family. But is the CP family and Prince family not at the Funeral to give support? May Pss Elisabeth of Denmark Rest In Peace.

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  2. Yumiko Kokuryu26/6/18 18:55

    May Princess Elisabeth rest in peace.

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  3. I am totally confused how Margarethe seems always to be so jolly smiling in funerals.

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    1. Anonymous1/1/24 05:35

      What an insulting comment. She most likely smiles because she is conversing with somebody.

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    2. Ulla Leonard1/1/24 05:39

      I doubt very much that she is jolly at funerals. Your comment is insulting. She probably smiles if she is talking to somebody which is normal even at funerals

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  4. Christians believe in the Afterlife (Heaven) and that it is happier than life here on Earth. Perhaps the Queen was relieved that her loved one is no longer suffering from her long term illness and is at peace in a happier place.

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