We are really looking forward to it,” Princess Marie said about her family’s next chapter

Princess Marie of Denmark has clarified her family’s future plans about moving back to their home country after her children’s royal titles were shockingly stripped.
On Feb. 5, Princess Marie revealed that she, Prince Joachim and their two children, Count Henrik, 16, and Countess Athena, 14, will move back to Denmark in 2027, relocating from the U.S., where they have lived since 2023.
Princess Marie made the revelation in a new interview with Danish outlet BILLED-BLADET, published on the eve of her 50th birthday on Feb. 6. She confirmed to the paper that she, her husband and their kids will continue living in Washington, D.C. until Joachim’s contract as defense industry attaché expires in August 2027.
“The most important thing for me and my family are the years that lie ahead of us. Right now, as you know, we are staying in the U.S. for another year and a half. Then the children can finish their schooling,” Marie told BILLED-BLADET in an interview at Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen.