Danish King Redesigns Coat of Arms Amid Greenland Dispute with Trump
King Frederik’s updated royal coat of arms replaces the traditional three crowns with a more prominent polar bear and ram, symbolizing Greenland and the Faroe Islands respectively. This change, recommended by a committee following the King’s accession, is seen by some as a response to increased tensions surrounding Greenland’s relationship with Denmark and recent US interest in purchasing the territory. The removal of the three crowns, historically significant but deemed no longer relevant, strengthens the visual prominence of the commonwealth, according to the royal household. This decision is interpreted by experts as a political statement affirming Denmark’s commitment to maintaining the unity of the realm.