King Frederick IX of Denmark arrives by ship at Dover, England

King Frederick IX of Denmark arrives by ship at Dover, England

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The King and Queen of Denmark arrived at Dover Harbour for a four-day state visit to Britain. They were welcomed by the Duke of Edinburgh, representing His Majesty. The visit highlighted the historical ties between Denmark and Britain, with the Danish royals being relatives of the British royal family. Queen Ingrid, a favorite granddaughter of the Old Duke of Connell, was particularly noted for her familial connections.

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Where did the King and Queen of Denmark arrive for their state visit to Britain?

Manchester

Dover Harbour

London

Edinburgh

2.

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Who represented His Majesty to welcome the Danish royals?

Prince Charles

The Duke of Edinburgh

The Prime Minister

The Archbishop of Canterbury

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What is the historical relationship between Denmark and Britain?

They have been linked for centuries.

They were once the same kingdom.

They have no historical ties.

They have been rivals for centuries.

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How is Queen Ingrid related to the British royal family?

She is a distant cousin.

She is the sister of the Queen.

She is a favorite granddaughter of the Old Duke of Connell.

She is not related at all.

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What is Queen Ingrid's relationship with the British people?

She is a longstanding friend.

She is a political ally.

She is a new acquaintance.

She is a business partner.