(CBS) Denmark's Queen Margrethe made a whirlwind visit to Washington  this week, cramming a visit the Capitol, Library of Congress and city  museums, a cruise up the Potomac, parties at the embassy and an evening  at the ballet into her agenda.
The  71-year-old Danish monarch and her French-born husband, Prince Henrik,  visited the U.S. Capitol, the Library of Congress and several of the  city's museums. They also visited a number of Danish companies, met with  consuls, cruised the Potomac and attended a performance of the Royal  Danish Ballet a the Kennedy Center.
The two were  accompanied by Victoria Reggie Kennedy, widow of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy,  and Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Md., whose father was born in  Copenhagen
The royal couple got a standing ovation  Tuesday night at the Kenedy Center that was even longer than the one the  ballet company received.
From Washington, the Queen  will go to New York, where she and her consort prince will participate  in the Danish American Society Gala at the Museum of Natural History,  visit the UN headquarters and view a selection of Danish design at the  Museum of Modern Art.
The queen will be named "Person of the Year" at the Danish American Society Gala.
On  June 11, Prince Henrik will be is in Solvang, Calif., to celebrate the  city's 100th anniversary, visit Stanford University and tour the Danish  Innovation Center in Silicon Valley.

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