There's nothing quite like a meddling mother-in-law - and it appears even a Queen isn't above trying to interfere with her son and daughter-in-law's relationship if it arguably means it will save the future of her country's monarchy.Or at least, that's how Queen Margrethe II's abdication in favour of her scandal-hit son Frederik, now King of Denmark, may .For royal reporter Kenth G. Madsen, the former monarch's decision to step back from her role on January 14, when her eldest became ruler following his accession to the throne, and her daughter-in-law Mary, became Queen, was 'damage control'.
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