As Trump eyes Greenland, Danish king makes it bigger on his coat of arms
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King Frederik X unveiled a redesigned royal coat of arms that enhances Greenland's prominence, reflecting a historical role of Danish royals as bridge-builders in the Commonwealth.
With the new coat of arms, Greenland's polar bear and the Faroes' ram have distinct quadrants, removing previous elements that represented the union with Sweden and Norway.
Despite ongoing discussions regarding Greenland's status, both Danish and Greenlandic officials have consistently rebuffed proposals from Trump about the U.S. purchasing the territory.
Trump Jr.'s upcoming visit to Greenland highlights the family's ongoing interest in the territory, with his father reiterating admiration for its landscapes and culture.
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