Trump Jr. visits Greenland and Danish king changes royal coat of arms amid feud over Arctic territory
Donald Trump Jr. arrived in Greenland as the president-elect seeks control of the territory from Denmark, whose King Frederik changed the royal coat of arms.
It’s a big polar bear vs. Donald Trump Jr.
He arrived in snowy Greenland on Tuesday on his father’s Trump Force One private plane, the latest sign of the president-elect's desire to take ownership of the vast Arctic island. But if the Danish king’s latest move is anything to go by, the United States has a fight on its hands.
King Frederik, who assumed the Danish throne after the abdication of Queen Margrethe II last year, has made a significant tweak to the royal coat of arms for the first time in more than 500 years, a move that was viewed by historians as a clear signal to Greenland — and perhaps Trump.
“We are all united and each of us committed for the kingdom of Denmark,” the monarch said in his New Year’s address, adding, “all the way to Greenland.”
The former Danish royal arms, left, established in 1972, and the latest arms by royal resolution on Dec. 20.The Royal House via kongehuset.dkThe changes to the coat of arms, announced Jan. 1, see three historic crowns that represent the Kalmar Union of Denmark, Norway and Sweden replaced after 500 years. Instead the Danish territories Greenland and the Faroe Islands get their own quadrants, represented by a bear and a ram.
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