King Frederik's 'poetic' New Year's speech: Everything the new monarch said in his debut address

King Frederik of Denmark looking up while wearing military attire
King Frederik of Denmark made his first New Year's address (Getty)

King Frederik has no doubt been nervous as December 31st approached. Not least because it sees the close of his first year as the King of Denmark, but also because it is customary for the monarch of the country to deliver a New Year's speech live on the evening of the last day of the year.

His Majesty the King delivered his first New Year's speech at 18:00 Danish time, broadcasting live from Frederik VIII's Palace in Amalienborg, transmitted directly to TV, radio and web.

He began by referencing the change his country has undergone in the past year, noting: "Tonight we say goodbye to the old year and start the new one, just as we have done year after year. And yet, something has changed, for my mother, Queen Margrethe, for me and for you."

King Frederik's civilian portrait
King Frederik will mark the first year of his reign in January (Steen Evald, Kongehuset)

He referenced the importance of young people of Denmark, calling them "vulnerable and strong," before thanking volunteers in the country, and expressed his gratitude to his fellow Danes for welcoming his wife Queen Mary and himself as the new royal couple in January.

The monarch paid tribute to Ukraine, saying: "The war in Ukraine is a reminder that we cannot take peace for granted," before adding: "We are all connected and each of us is obligated to the Kingdom of Denmark. We belong together," he signed off, before following in his mother's footsteps to say: "God save Denmark."

Royal watchers were wowed by the King's first New Year speech, taking to social media to share their praise. "Very distinguished, excellent, beautiful and poetic New Year's speech by His Royal Highness King Frederik the 10th," one wrote, while another noted: "Fantastically beautiful and good debut of King Frederik. Thanks to Kongen for the good points and the great debut."

The New Year's address

The tradition of broadcasting the New Year's speech began in 1941, when King Christian X's speech was transmitted via radio and is looked forward to by Danes all over the country.

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The 2023 speech was particularly memorable, as it saw Queen Margrethe, King Frederik's mother, abdicate the throne.

Queen Margrethe shocked the nation when she abdicated during her speech in 2023
Queen Margrethe shocked the nation when she abdicated during her speech in 2023 (LISELOTTE SABROE)

As part of her address, the former Queen released a statement on social media on New Year's Eve, reading:  "I have decided that now is the right time. The 14th January 2024 - 52 years after I followed my beloved father - I will step back as the Queen of Denmark. I leave the throne to my son the Crown Prince Frederik."

It continued: "Tonight, I first and foremost would like to express my thanks. Thank you for the overwhelming warmth and support which I have received during all these years. Thank you to the changing governments with whom the collaboration always has been rewarding, and thank you to The Parliament, who have always vested their confidence in me.

A close up photo of Queen Margrethe
Queen Margrethe abdicated in 2023 (EMIL NICOLAI HELMS)

"Thank you to the many, many people who on special occasions and in everyday life have embraced me and my family with kind words and thoughts, turning the years into a string of pearls. The support and assistance which I have received throughout the years, have been crucial to the success of my task.

"It is my hope that the new King and Queen will be met with the same trust and devotion which have fallen to my lot. They deserve it! Denmark deserves it!I will conclude my new year’s address in my usual manner: GOD BLESS DENMARK, GOD BLESS YOU ALL."