During his visit to India, Frederik Andre Henrik Christian will hold a meeting with the Indian Vice President, Jagdeep Dhankhar
Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik Andre Henrik Christian and Crown Princess Mary Elizabeth on Sunday visited the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra.
The Danish royal couple arrived on Monday on a four-day visit to India, starting Sunday, February 26, to March 2. Ministry of External Affairs official spokesperson Arindam Bagchi took to his Twitter handle to inform about the arrival of the Denmark's Crown Prince and Crown Princess.
Arindam Bagchi noted that the visit of the royal couple will further strengthen and enhance the close and friendly ties between India and Denmark.
Bagchi tweeted, "Their Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik & Crown Princess Mary of Denmark arrive in India for a 4-day visit. This is the first royal visit from Denmark in two decades. Will further strengthen and enhance the close and friendly ties between our countries."
During his visit to India, Denmark Crown Prince Frederik Andre Henrik Christian will hold a meeting with Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar.
The Danish Crown Prince will address the opening session of the India-Denmark: Partners for Green & Sustainable Progress organized by CII. He will also meet President Droupadi Murmu, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in the press release. During the visit, the Danish royal couple will visit Chennai.
The royal couple will depart from Chennai on March 2. Denmark's Minister of Foreign Affairs Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Minister for Environment Magnus Heunicke, and Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities, along with senior officials and a high-level business delegation, are accompanying the royal couple during their visit to India.
According to the MEA, the visit is the first ever from the Danish Royal family in two decades. Earlier, the Crown Prince travelled to India in 2003. Queen Margrethe II visited India in 2003 as a Crown Princess, according to the press release.
The MEA, in its press release, further noted, "India and Denmark as vibrant and open democracies, share common values of a rules-based international order and convergence of views on significant multilateral issues."
It added, "The visit is expected to further strengthen and enhance the close and friendly ties between India and Denmark."
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