Grieving Queen Mary of Denmark Celebrates Personal Milestone for Twins, 15 - Days After Father’s Death
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The royal Danes are celebrating their confirmation. The whole family came to celebrate the day.
Grieving Queen Mary marks important milestone for her twins just days after her father's death
Queen Mary of Denmark attended the confirmation of her twin children, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, at Fredensborg Palace Church on Saturday, despite mourning the recent loss of her father.The 15-year-old royals received the sacrament in a ceremony conducted by Royal Confessor Bishop Henrik Wigh-Poulsen, with their mother appearing composed and smiling as she accompanied them into the church.The occasion carried a poignant undertone, ar…
This morning, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine were confirmed in Fredensborg Castle Church.
Grieving Queen Mary of Denmark celebrates personal milestone for twins, 15 - days after father’s death
Queen Mary may be grieving the loss of her father, but she put on a brave face for her children, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, who were confirmed on Saturday.
"I have a sad heart," said Mary of Denmark a week ago when she announced the loss of her father, John Donaldson, at 84 years of age in Tasmania. But life goes on and the Danish queen has resumed her duties and after celebrating the 86th birthday of her mother-in-law, Margarita, she has now witnessed with a smile on her face the confirmation of her children. She has been tucked in by the Spanish king Philip VI, who has also been present in such a…
The Princes Vincent and Josephine of Denmark have become the great protagonists of a morning full of symbolism and tradition on the occasion of their confirmation, an act that reinforces their position within the Danish royal family. In addition to having the presence of the whole family and numerous guests of the European aristocracy, the twin sons of the kings Frederick X and Mary have had an unexpected and very special presence: that of King …
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