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The Royal Household of Denmark (Danish: Det Kongelige Danske Hof) (also called the Royal Court of Denmark, and colloquially known as "The Court" (Danish: Hoffet)) is the establishment and the collective departments which supports the monarch and members of the Danish royal family. The Royal Household supports and assists members of the royal family in the planning and in the exercise of their royal duties and prerogatives.[1]
The incumbent monarch, Frederik X, is head of the Royal Household.[2]
The members of the royal family each have their own small administration, called a Court State. The largest is King Frederik's Court State. The administrative part of the Royal Household is situated in The Yellow Palace on Amaliegade.[3]