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Danish monarch tests positive for Covid after Queen’s funeral

Queen Margrethe II previously tested positive for the virus in February.

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Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II has tested positive for Covid-19 after attending Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in London, the royal palace said.

Queen Margrethe, 82, who has been on the throne for 50 years, cancelled her official duties after the Tuesday night test, according to a royal household statement.

Her eldest son, heir-to-the-throne Crown Prince Frederik, and his wife, Crown Princess Mary, would would take Queen Margrethe’s place hosting a dinner with Danish government officials and members of parliament, the palace added.

Queen Margrethe II, centre, joins other foreign royals attending the Queen's funeral in Westminster Abbey on Monday
Queen Margrethe II, sixth from front, joins other foreign royals attending the Queen’s funeral in Westminster Abbey on Monday (Ben Stansall/Pool via AP)

At the time, the palace said she had received three doses of a Covid-19 vaccine.

Queen Margrethe was among the dignitaries who attended the Queen’s funeral at Westminster Abbey on Monday.

The Danish monarch’s half-century reign makes her Europe’s longest-serving sovereign following the September 8 death of the Queen, 96, who ruled for 70 years.

Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece arrive at St George’s Chapel in Windsor for the Queen's committal service
Queen Margrethe and Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece arrive at St George’s Chapel in Windsor for the Queen’s committal service (Jeff J Mitchell/Pool Photo via AP)

Among the events she cancelled at short notice was an appearance on the Amalienborg Palace balcony to greet well-wishers and a ride in a horse-drawn carriage through Copenhagen.

Queen Margrethe was proclaimed queen on January 15 1972, a day after her father, King Frederik IX, died following a short illness.

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