Following their State Visit to Sweden and State Visit to Norway, the new King Frederik X and Queen Mary of Denmark are currently on an extensive Tour of Greenland on the Royal Yacht Dannebrog, their first after the Accession of King Frederik X in January upon the Abdication of Queen Margrethe II.
King Frederik and Queen Mary, along with Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, arrived at the Colony Harbor on the Royal Yacht Dannebrog in the capital Nuuk, where they were received by Mayor Avaraaq Olsen and members of the municipal council.
The Royal Family attended the official reception in the city council chamber at the City Hall in Nuuk by mayor Avaaraq Olsen, the municipal council and the executive board, before touring Nuuk’s new school Atuarfik Inussuk, where there was a performance by the school’s music students.
King Frederik and Queen Mary had lunch at Hans Egede’s House hosted by Naalakkersuisut and the Presidency of Inatsisartut before a tour of Nuuk’s new airport, where there was a presentation from the municipality on the new capital strategy, before they attended a workshop in Nuuk, where they are working on a memorial stone for the polar explorer Arnarulunnguaq.
In the evening, King Frederik and Queen Mary attended the Naalakkersuisut’s Official Dinner at Kulturhuset Katuaq in Nuuk. The King and Queen both wore the Insignia of the Order of the Elephant and the Order of Dannebrog.
The visit began in North Greenland with an arrival at Pituffik Space Base and a visit to Qaanaaq, after which the trip goes to Aasiaat in West Greenland, where the royal couple board the royal ship Dannebrog. In West Greenland, Their Majesties will visit Qeqertarsuaq, Attu and Sisimiut, among others.
Subsequently, the royal couple sail with the royal ship Dannebrog to Nuuk. The last part of the visit takes place in South Greenland with visits to Narsarsuaq, Igaliku, Narsaq and Qassiarsuk, among others.
Saturday 29 June
Arrival at Pituffik Space Base
The royal couple arrives at Pituffik Space Base, where the King and Queen were received by chairman of Naalakkersuisut Múte Bourup Egede, national ombudsman Julie Prest Wilche, head of department Hans-Peder Barlach Christensen and head of protocol Jakob Rohmann Hard.
Reception in Qaanaaq
The royal couple arrived at Qaanaaq in North Greenland, where the royal couple were received at the airport by mayor Palle Jeremiassen and members of the municipal council.
Qaanaaq is Greenland’s northernmost city, where the King launched and ended the Sirius 2000 expedition in 2000.
Reception at the Town Hall in Qaanaaq
The royal couple arrived at the Town Hall in Qaanaaq, where the municipality is hosting a reception for invited guests.
Kaffemik in the sports hall in Qaanaaq
The royal couple participated in a coffee meeting in the sports hall in Qaanaaq, where there were a number of musical and cultural performances by the city’s citizens.
Arrival in Aasiaat
The royal couple arrived in Aasiaat, where Mayor Ane Hansen and members of the municipal council received Their Majesties at the airport.
Aasiaat is located in the southwest corner of Disko Bay on Greenland’s west coast and is Greenland’s fifth largest city.
Reception at Aasiaat Museum and Niels Egedes Plads
The royal couple were received by a cannon salute and choral singing at the Aasiaat Museum, after which the King and Queen will stroll to Niels Egedes Plads, where there will be entertainment with music and dance.
Boarding the Royal Ship Dannebrog
Sunday 30 June
Boat trip with Arctic Station
Qeqertarsuaq is home to the research station Arctic Station, which is run by the University of Copenhagen and aims to promote scientific Arctic research. The new audio station gives insight into the presence of marine mammals in Disko Bay.
Reception at the King’s Bridge in Qeqertarsuaq
Later, the King and Queen arrived on the Royal Yacht Dannebrog at the Kongebroen in Qeqertarsuaq, where they were received by mayor Ane Hansen and members of the municipal council. Qeqertarsuaq is located on the south side of the island of Qeqertarsuaq, which is Greenland’s largest island.
Reception at Hotel Qeqertarsuaq
Orientation about the Inoqatikka project in Qeqertarsuaq
The royal couple participated in a briefing on the Inoqatikka project, which is a mentalization training for civil servants who work with children in the municipality.
Start of the Qeqertarsuaq Race, Family Mile
The royal couple arrived in the town center of Qeqertarsuaq, where the King starts the Qeqertarsuaq Race, Family Mile. The race is for all island residents.
Monday 1 July
Arrival at Attu
The Royal Couple arrived with the Royal Yacht Dannebrog at Attu, where Mayor Ane Hansen and members of the municipal council receive the Royal Couple. Attu is located on a smaller island of the same name in the municipality of Qeqertalik.
Visit to Attu
The royal couple were be shown around Attu and, among other things, visited the settlement’s church, school and kindergarten. Along the way, the King unveiled a memorial for Attu’s 200th anniversary.
Kaffemik in Attu
The royal couple took part in a coffee meeting in Attu, where there was a hymn choir and a performance by arctic sports practitioners.
Tuesday, July 2
Arrival in Sisimiut
King Frederik and Queen Mary, along with Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, arrived with the Royal Yacht Dannebrog in Sisimiut, where Mayor Malik Berthelsen and members of the municipal council received the Royal Family. There was a qajaq presentation in connection with the arrival. Sisimiut is Greenland’s second largest city with almost 5,500 inhabitants.
Visit to the Sisimiut Museum
The Royal Family visited the Sisimiut Museum, where there was a presentation on the Aasivissuit-Nipisat world heritage site. The World Sea Area was inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2018. The area consists of the two main sites of Aasivissuit and Nipisat, which tell a story spanning 4,200 years. In Aasivissuit – Nipisat you can meet Inuit winter houses, reindeer hunting areas and ruins from the colonial era, among other things.
Visit to the Hundebyen
The King visited the Dog Village in Sisimiut, where he was introduced to the company Milak Production. The company has created a sustainable, local production of dog food.
Presentation of ATV tracks
The King was presented with the upcoming ATV trail between Sisimiut and Kangerlussuaq by Mayor Malik Berthelsen.
Visit to the Handicap Center Pissassarfik in Sisimiut
The Queen visited Greenland’s national disability center Pissassarfik. Pissassarfik offers professional guidance, advice and training in relation to physical, psychological, speech-language and cognitive disabilities.
Reception at Kulturhuset Taseralik
The royal couple attended a reception in the Kulturhuset Taseralik in Sisimiut hosted by the municipality. The cultural center Taseralik, which was inaugurated in 2008, contains, among other things, a theater hall, music school, cinema and exhibition facilities.
Visit and tour of Sisimiut
The royal couple were shown around Sisimut and , among other things, visited the so-called love trail that goes around the town’s lake, and be presented with the town’s new swimming pool project. In addition, the King initiated a family run, which is organized by the local cross-country club.
Visit to KTI Tech College Greenland
The royal couple visited KTI Tech College Greenland in Sisimiut and took part in a tour of the school. The school focuses on educational opportunities within, among other things, construction, raw materials, iron and metal, and upper secondary education. In addition, KTI collaborates with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) on the operation of the Center for Arctic Technology, including the Arctic engineering education, which is targeted at work under extreme climatic conditions.
Kaffemik in the sports hall
The royal couple participated in a coffee meeting in Sisimiut’s sports hall, where there were be presentations from the city’s associations, among other things.
Reception at Kongeskibet Dannebrog
The royal couple held a reception on the Royal Yacht Dannebrog for invited guests.
Wednesday 3 July
Surrounded by mountains and glaciers, King Frederik and Queen Mary, along with Prince Vincent, sailed out in the Everlasting Fjord, where they saw both the magnificent Greenlandic nature as well as whales, seals and polar foxes.
Thursday 4 July
King Frederik and Queen Mary, along with Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, arrived at the Colony Harbor on the Royal Yacht Dannebrog in the capital Nuuk, where they were received by Mayor Avaraaq Olsen and members of the municipal council.
The Royal Family attended the official reception in the city council chamber at the City Hall in Nuuk by mayor Avaaraq Olsen, the municipal council and the executive board, before touring Nuuk’s new school Atuarfik Inussuk, where there was a performance by the school’s music students.
King Frederik and Queen Mary had lunch at Hans Egede’s House hosted by Naalakkersuisut and the Presidency of Inatsisartut before a tour of Nuuk’s new airport, where there was a presentation from the municipality on the new capital strategy, before they attended a workshop in Nuuk, where they are working on a memorial stone for the polar explorer Arnarulunnguaq.
In the evening, King Frederik and Queen Mary attended the Naalakkersuisut’s Official Dinner at Kulturhuset Katuaq in Nuuk.
Friday 5 July
School visit with the Foundation for Entrepreneurship
The King participates in a visit to the school Nuussuup Atuarfia in Nuuk, where the King meets school students who have participated in projects and competitions with the Foundation for Entrepreneurship, Kalaallit Nunaat.
Visit to the Naasut day care center
The Queen visits the new day care center Naasut in Nuuk, where the Mary Foundation’s anti-bullying program “Free from bullying/Kammagiitta” is being worked on.
Lunch reception at Kongeskibet Dannebrog
The royal couple are hosts at a lunch reception on the Royal Ship Dannebrog
Arrival at Narsarsuaq and visit to Igaliku
The royal couple arrives in Narsarsuaq, where the royal couple is received by municipal council member Mouritz Karlsen.
Visit to Igaliku
The royal couple sail to Igaliku, where Their Majesties are shown around the village. Narsarsuaq and Igaliku are located in the municipality of Kujalleq, which covers the southern tip of Greenland.
Saturday 6 July
Arrival at Narsaq
The royal couple arrives in Narsaq, where mayor Stine Egede and members of the municipal council receive the royal couple. The King then plants a tree at the administration building.
Narsaq is surrounded by the fjords Tunulliarfik and Ikersuaq, and the area has been home to Inuit and Norse people.
Visit to Narsaq Sports Hall
The royal couple meet the city’s sports clubs in the sports hall and on the football field.
Lunch reception
The royal couple attends a lunch reception in Narsaq for municipal council members and the local business community.
Visit to Qassiarsuk
The royal couple arrives in Qassiarsuk, where municipal council member Piitaq Lund receives the royal couple. The royal couple are then shown around the village, followed by coffee with the townspeople.
Qassiarsuk has 65 inhabitants and is located opposite Narsarsuaq on the opposite side of the Tunulliarfik fjord.
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