Golden Jubilee of Margrethe II

[1] The Royal House of Denmark officially announced on 17 December 2021, that the majority of the planned arrangements relating to the Queen's Jubilee would be postponed to the late summer of 2022.

[4][5] Later that morning, the Danish Parliament's official celebration of the Queen's Jubilee took place in the Landsting Chamber at Christiansborg Palace.

The gift is decorative pavement artwork, which will be installed at the North Atlantic House cultural center in Copenhagen, symbolizing the ties between the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Denmark.

[11] On 21 January 2022, the Queen, Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary, and Princess Benedikte attended the opening of the special exhibition "A Queen's Jewelry Box – 50 years on the throne told through jewelry" at the Amalienborg Museum in Christian VIII's Palace.

[12] The exhibition was part of the celebration of the Queen's Golden Jubilee, and the opening was scheduled to take place on 13 January 2022, but was postponed due to COVID-19.

[13][14][15][16] An exhibition featuring selected ballet costumes designed by the Queen throughout her 20 years of artistic work opened at Tivoli.

[17][18][19] During summer, the French city Cahors held two exhibitions, both titled "Margrethe II of Denmark: Artist-Queen" as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations.

At Musée Henri-Martin, a total of 70 works, including paintings, watercolors and decoupage made by the Queen, are being shown from 15 July 2022 – 5 March 2023.

The city's library, Médiathèque du Grand Cahors, displayed the Queen's vignettes for Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings trilogy from 15 July – 13 October 2022.

[21] The ceremonial celebration with the Guard Hussar Regiment Mounted Squadron and horse-drawn carriage transport by the Royal Mews were both cancelled in the aftermath of Queen Elizabeth's death.

[21] On 10 September, the Queen and the royal family were expected to appear on the balcony at Christian IX's Palace at Amalienborg, following the changing of the guard at noon, where large crowds of well-wishers could gather to cheer her.

[21] Margrethe was also expected to take part in a carriage procession to Copenhagen City Hall for an official lunch and another balcony appearance.

In the evening, the Queen hosted a gala dinner at Christiansborg Palace, which was attended by the royal family, foreign guests and Danish dignitaries.

[30] The Hermitage Pavilions and the Royal Bridge in Fredensborg Palace Garden will be restored to mark the Queen's Golden Jubilee.

Part of the original Flora Danica dinner set on display in the Flora Danica Cabinet at Christiansborg Palace , 2013