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This article is currently pure rubbish.

The palace, part of Amalienborg, was built in th 1750's by Adam Gottlob Moltke who of course hadn't anything to do with Waterloo, as he died in 1792.

It is not traditionally the home of the Crown Prince, but is mainly used for representative purposes, as this is by far the most elaborately decorated and well-preserved of the four Amalienborg palaces. The Crown Prince[ess] will live in one of the other three palaces of Amamlienborg, the King or Queen in yet another.

Since the Crown Prince will usually not switch palace when he becomes King, the use of the remaining three palaces of Amalienborg will change with the generations. But Moltke's Palace is not inhabited by the royal family.

As 217.157.134.228 is quite right that the content was pure rubbish, I have removed it --Klausok 08:21, 14 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]