Denmark will stop using the old royal approval labels by 2029.
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The Danish royal court is ending a system that lets companies use the royal crown on their products. This system has been around since the 1800s and lets companies say they are approved by the royal family.
Companies have five years to stop using the crown and titles like \"By Appointment to the Royal Danish Court.\" The palace says this system feels outdated and doesn't fit with modern times.
Over 100 Danish companies and a few foreign ones currently use the royal crown on their products. These companies were originally chosen because they supplied goods to the royal family.
However, nowadays, many companies who work with the royal family don't have this special permission. The first company received this honor back in 1840.
This change comes after King Frederik became the new king of Denmark last year. His mother, Queen Margrethe II, decided to step down, making Frederik's wife, Queen Mary, the second queen of Denmark.
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What is the Danish royal court ending?
The Danish royal court is ending a system that lets companies use the royal crown on their products.
How long do companies have to stop using the royal crown?
Companies have five years to stop using the crown and titles like 'By Appointment to the Royal Danish Court.'
Why is the royal court ending this system?
The palace says this system feels outdated and doesn't fit with modern times.
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