Denmark's king changed his royal coat of arms to give Greenland more space after Donald Trump said he wanted to purchase the ...
Denmark has dropped the Three Crowns, a national symbol of Sweden since the 14th century, from its own coat of arms. In Denmark, the Three Crowns symbolises the union between Sweden, Denmark and ...
King Frederik X of Denmark tweaked his country’s royal coat of arms to enlarge symbols of Greenland and the Faroe ...
The three crowns that had been on the coat of arms, the royal family said, had been removed “as it is no longer relevant.” ...
Denmark’s updated coat of arms replaces the three crowns with an enlarged polar bear and a ram, representing Greenland and the Faroe Islands The King of Denmark has altered the royal coat of ...
Previous royal coats of arms have shown three crowns, a representation of the Kalmar Union between Denmark, Norway and Sweden. In the new version, the crowns have been replaced by a polar bear and ...
Frederik, who succeeded the Danish throne after the abdication of Queen Margrethe II last year, has released a new coat of arms that reaffirms his kingdom's longtime claim the territory.
The King of Denmark has altered the royal coat of arms to feature Greenland more prominently amid Donald Trump’s declared interest in buying the territory. The US president-elect has suggested ...