Author Topic: Happy Queen's Day!  (Read 556 times)

A new king has been crowned in the Netherlands today, so it's actually King's Day now, I believe. Anyways, to those who live in the Netherlands, happy Queen's Day!

Yay!

Hey, remember when they crowned the Queen of Switzerland?

Happy queens day
How often does a king/queen get crowned?

Happy queens day
How often does a king/queen get crowned?
Not really all too often, according to my grandma who lives there.

Happy queens day
How often does a king/queen get crowned?
i'd say ~40 years

doesnt go for the uk tho

Happy queens day
How often does a king/queen get crowned?
Depends entirely on the individual King or Queen. Most become Monarch following the death of the previous Monarch, while some are crowned after the previous Monarch abdicates, as was the case with Netherlands today.

Historically though, I think it's actually a rather short reign that Kings/Queens traditionally have. Atleast of the European Monarchs that's true.
But, I suppose on average, most of the monarchs were ancient, or medieval or renaissance, and so they had very short lives naturally (poor hygiene/medical knowledge), and often warred with each other and fought personally in battles.
Queens traditionally live longer, since they never tend to ride into battle. And women have always traditionally lived longer than men.
Averaging, I think it's about 30 to 40 years they can be expected to last.
And if they live a long reign, then their successors are likely to live very short reigns, as a young heir will be old by the time their long-living predecessor dies.


Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain is currently the UK's second longest reigning monarch, at 60 years (soon 61).
This is quite a long reign, by the standards of most monarchs around the world throughout history.
Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years. That's the longest for any British Monarch aswell as any Female Monarch.


It's a nice and impressive piece of news this.
It's a shame that most other European Monarchs don't get too much limelight internationally, compared to the UK.
They're all exceedingly interesting, I find. I don't personally know enough about the European royal families.
I was surprised at how many European countries do still have a Monarch.

There's the co-princes of Andorra (Although that's not a proper monarchy), Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Monaco, Liechtenstein, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and by technicality, Vatican City.

But anyway, I hope the new King has a long and successful reign.
« Last Edit: April 30, 2013, 04:39:27 PM by sir dooble »




leave it to dooble to be the most helpful person of all time

I heard about this too, it's nice to have a change.
The Dutch royal family feels like a less-posh version of Britain's.

A new king has been crowned in the Netherlands today, so it's actually King's Day now, I believe. Anyways, to those who live in the Netherlands, happy Queen's Day!
Anyone else getting mixed messages?