New Royal Patron announced for the Anglo-Danish Society
We are both honoured and delighted to announce that HM King Charles III has very kindly agreed to continue the Royal Patronage of the Anglo-Danish Society following the death of our previous Patron, HM Queen Elizabeth II, and a thorough review of all the Patronages held by The late Queen, the former Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall as well as the new Prince and Princess of Wales.
We have been very privileged to have had two Royal Patrons, most recently The late Queen and Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II of Denmark until her abdication earlier this year. In addition, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Denmark and Greece) was an Honorary Member until his death in April 2021.
HRH the Duchess of Gloucester GCVO has been the Protector of the Scholarship Programme since 2011. We enjoy her continued and generous support of our Society.
We are currently awaiting news about Danish Royal Patronage from Amalienborg Palace following the succession of King Frederik X on 14th January 2024.
Our Society was founded on 17th December 1924 with the encouragement of Her Majesty Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom (formerly Princess Alexandra of Denmark).
As Sir Andrew Stark, Chairman, stated in his speech at our Diamond Jubilee Gala Dinner at the Savoy in 1984: ‘A group of Danish and British gentlemen presided over by Count Ahlefeldt-Laurvig had decided that Anglo-Danish relations, having proceeded favourably for over 100 years, should be further developed and encouraged by the creation of an Anglo-Danish Society in London.’
Queen Alexandra was the first to sign the Society’s guestbook in April 1925. She died at Sandringham in November that same year. Her son, King George V, signed on 4th February 1926 followed by King Christian X, Queen Alexandrine and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark (later King Frederik IX) – our first Royal Patrons.
During the following years members of our two royal families and dignitaries from the worlds of Politics, the Armed Forces, and the Arts were actively involved in the Society.
The famous ballet dancer, Dame Adeline Genée-Isitt, became our first female Chairman (1931-1933). Names like Lord Alexander, Clement Attlee, Sir Anthony Eden, Christmas Møller, Dame Margot Fonteyn, Victor Schiøler and many more spring from the pages of the guestbook.
HE the Danish Ambassador to the Court of St James’s, René Dinesen, is our current Honorary President and the Head of Representation of the Faroe Islands in the UK, Kate Sanderson, is our Honorary Vice President.
This year we are celebrating our Centenary and the main event will be a Centenary Gala Dinner, which will take place at Drapers’ Hall in the City of London on Friday, 6th December 2024.