Danish Royals Mount A PR Fightback Against Trumps Aggression Over Greenland – As Unhinged Theory Emerges For A Strategic Marriage Between The Princess And Barron
Danish Royals Mount A PR Fightback Against Trumps Aggression Over Greenland – As Unhinged Theory Emerges For A Strategic Marriage Between The Princess And Barron
An arranged marriage between a European teenage princess and the son of the US president for political gains. A prince and future king threatened with exile to a politically uncertain land. Hidden coded messages inside a tiara.
Honestly, there are days when the published factual reports you encounter as a royals writer are stranger than fiction! But I’m getting ahead of myself…
Cast your mind back a fortnight to the New Year’s address delivered by King Frederik X of Denmark.
In only his second speech since becoming monarch – his first after a full year at the helm – Frederik made a pointed reference to Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Danish realm.
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(I can almost hear you begging me to hurry up and get to the juicy arranged royal marriage part – but stick with me here.)
President Donald Trump has continued to make it loudly known that the US has a growing interest in acquiring Greenland. Accordingly, King Frederik used his recent NYE speech to politely but firmly affirm his nation’s ties.
Acknowledging the recent political turbulence surrounding the Arctic territory, Frederik noted that ‘the Greenlanders do not waver but stand their corner with strength and pride’.
Now, just a few weeks since that statement, some truly bizarre reports have emerged, hinting at the lengths Denmark’s royal family may go to to keep Greenland close.
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The strangest ideas involve King Frederik and Queen Mary’s young adult children – with outrageous claims about how they could be enlisted to further the territory-staking efforts.
King Frederik X recently delivered the annual New Year’s Eve address for just the second time in his reign – using part of the speech to affirm Denmark’s ties to Greenland
Since King Frederik’s address, bizarre theories have emerged about how King Frederik and Queen Mary’s eldest children could help maintain a connection with Greenland. Princess Isabella is pictured last year in her 18th birthday royal portrait. Crown Prince Christian, 20, is pictured on January 1 at the royal family’s New Year’s reception and banquet
One report floated that Crown Prince Christian – who is currently undergoing lieutenant training at Antvorskov Barracks – could instead complete his course in Greenland, which was branded a ‘wild suggestion’ by local Danish outlet Image Magazine.
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But the craziest theory floating about in recent days concerns Queen Mary’s eldest daughter, Princess Isabella.
The suggestion? That an arranged marriage between the 18-year-old and the US president’s youngest son, Barron Trump, could be the solution to the political arm-wrestle over Greenland.
Yep, here we are in 2026 talking about the viability of an arranged royal marriage for political gain!
As reported by B.T., the idea appeared to have the support of high-profile American journalist and former Fox News host Megyn Kelly.
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Taking to X, Megyn re-shared a post from an account under the username ‘miss white’ and the handle @cinecitta2020, which writes ‘metapolitical satire’.
The post, replete with side-by-side pictures of a suited-up 19-year-old Barron and Princess Isabella in all her royal regalia, read: ‘The simple diplomatic solution is for Barron Trump to marry Princess Isabella of Denmark and for Greenland to be given to America as a dowry.’
Megyn then added her own spin on the idea, adding the comment: ‘The Henry(Etta) Kissinger of our time!’ The cheeky aside referenced America’s highest-profile diplomat, whose marriage to second wife Nancy was renowned for being deeply entwined with his political career.
A crazy theory to emerge on social media suggested an arranged marriage between Princess Isabella, 18, and the US President’s youngest son Barron Trump, 19. Isabella is pictured left on April 15 2025. Barron is pictured right on January 20, 2025
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Princess Isabella – pictured in April 2025 with her parents, King Frederik and Queen Mary – was the subject of a recent post on X that suggested: ‘a simple diplomatic solution is for Barron Trump to marry Princess Isabella of Denmark and for Greenland to be given to America as a dowry’.
Another ‘wild suggestion’ in the press involved Crown Prince Christian potentially being sent to Greenland to complete his lieutenant training. Christian is pictured here in August 2025 at Antvorskov Barracks in Slagelse
Megyn’s re-shared post was sent out to her 3.6 million followers on X. And although her remarks were made with tongue firmly planted in cheek, the fact that a notion like this is even being raised on a humorous satirical level speaks volumes about the current competing interests over Greenland.
Daily Mail Australia contacted both the Danish Royal Household and The White House for comment on the arranged marriage rumour – but neither replied prior to publication.
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Although the idea of outsourcing Mary’s eldest children for the sake of maintaining a tight hold on Greenland may be fanciful, there are some subtle royal tactics currently being employed to quell political unrest.
Queen Mary made a subtle but symbolic nod to Greenland on January 6 by re-wearing a floor-length gown that she had previously had worn during the royal couple’s official visit to Greenland in 2024
Queen Margrethe II wore the ‘Naasut Tiara’ – a diadem made of Greenlandic gold with diamonds – on January 1. A royal expert said it was a long-held practice for royals to convey a message via symbolic attire
Outside Frederik’s own speech statement, the two influential royal women in his life – Aussie-born wife Mary and his mother, former monarch Queen Margrethe II – are doing their part to maintain the family line, but in subtle ways.
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Although neither of them has spoken about the situation, the two queens havecommunicated with Greenlanders through their choice of attire.
For instance, the day after Frederik gave his New Year’s speech, Queen Margrethe sent a secret coded message by stepping out at a royal party on January 1 wearing a special Greenlandic tiara.
The ‘Naasut Tiara’ is a diadem made of Greenlandic gold with diamonds – and was a gift from the Greenlandic self-government to Queen Margrethe, which she received in connection with her jubilee of reign in 2012.
Queen Mary similarly showed nuanced support a few days later. On January 6, she wore a floor-length white dress from her wardrobe – the very same one that she had last worn during the royal couple’s official visit to Greenland in 2024.
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These small, subtle allusions highlighting the connection between Denmark and Greenland are no accident, according to royal expert Jannek Sommer.
The associate professor at SDU and expert in royal branding recently told B.T.: ‘We can count on everything the Royal House does to be completely well thought out.’
‘Every detail has been carefully considered – what you wear, who you speak to, what you say and in what way.’
This kind of symbolic messaging – like wearing certain jewellery or dresses – is a long-executed practice by the Royal House, according to Sommer.
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But are the Danish royal family preparing to take much grander symbolic gestures that involve shipping their own family abroad, or even marrying them off? Erm, probably not.
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Published on: 2026-01-16 14:34:00
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