Every young king must have his castle, and Prince Christian of Denmark is no exception. Photographs of his 18th birthday party invitations, which were shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, reveal that the event is set to take place at the stunning and glamourous Christiansborg Palace. Our invitation must’ve gotten lost in the mail…
As explained by Visit Copenhagen, a Danish tourism organization, the Christiansborg Palace is an over-the-top architectural gem that currently serves as a national government building. Inside, you’ll find several historical salons, including the impressive Throne Room where Christian will one day welcome international visitors. The prince’s party, however, is more likely to be held in the Great Hall, where his grandmother, Queen Margrethe II, holds her legendary gala dinners. With yellow marble walls illuminated by Venetian glass chandeliers, the space is truly imposing. If that weren’t all elaborate enough, tapestries by a famous local artist, Bjørn Nørgaard, hang from all sides of the room, bringing in a burst of color.
According to Christiansborg Palace, parties held in the Great Hall generally begin with a grand candlelight dinner served on porcelain plates. Once the guests are done eating, the palace staff will swoop in and convert the space into a ballroom. The prince and his companions will likely dance the night away here.
Post source: The List