Queen Margrethe Receives the Kristeligt Dagblad Prize 2024

Queen Margrethe wore a black floral embroidered midi dress, royal blue earrings and necklace

On November 26, 2024, Queen Margrethe of Denmark received the 2024 Kristeligt Dagblad Prize at a ceremony held at the National Museum. Upon her arrival, the Queen was welcomed by Kristeligt Dagblad Chair Mogens Madsen and Deputy Director of the National Museum, Tine Smedegaard Andersen. Kristeligt Dagblad journalist intern Elisa Mortensen also presented flowers to the Queen.

Queen Margrethe wore a black floral embroidered midi dress, royal blue earrings and necklace

Queen Margrethe wore a black floral embroidered midi dress, royal blue earrings and necklace

Queen Margrethe wore a black floral embroidered midi dress, royal blue earrings and necklace

The Kristeligt Dagblad Prize is awarded annually to an individual or institution that has made a significant contribution to society, culture, or the church. The award was established at Kristeligt Dagblad's 100th anniversary in 1996. Since then, the prize has been awarded once a year. This year's recipient has had a remarkable impact on all three areas.

Queen Margrethe wore a black floral embroidered midi dress, royal blue earrings and necklace

Queen Margrethe wore a black floral embroidered midi dress, royal blue earrings and necklace

Queen Margrethe wore a black floral embroidered midi dress, royal blue earrings and necklace

In February, Queen Margrethe received a Robert Award for Costume Designer of the Year for her artistic contributions to the film Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction. In June, she was honored with the Danish Book Trade Association's Honorary Award. On November 26, Queen Margrethe was awarded the Kristeligt Dagblad Prize for 2024.

Queen Margrethe wore a black floral embroidered midi dress, royal blue earrings and necklace

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