On a crisp morning in Copenhagen, Amalienborg has the same air of stately permanence it must have had more than two centuries ago, when Christian VII became the first of Denmark’s rulers to make it his home.
A crowd watches the changing of the guard. In the museum, an exhibition of Queen Margrethe’s jewellery marks her 50 years on the throne. It seems all is well in the House of Glücksborg. But behind the classical