Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary, Current Events 3: Oct. 2004 - May 2005


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the 1st picture is beautiful.
I did not like Mary in the last picture (the blue dress is nice though)...
 
Moon said:
the 1st picture is beautiful.
I did not like Mary in the last picture (the blue dress is nice though)...
do you think they chose her blouse colour (in the last picture) to "match" his shirt colour in the 2nd picture ?
 
24 December, 2004: Prince Frederik and Princess Mary attend a night mass at the church

from: bt.dk
 

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Prince Frederik and Princess Mary attended Christmas Service at Aarhus Cathedral. The Danish Royal Family is spending Christmas at Marselisborg Castle near Aarhus.
 

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Crownprince Frederik has once again been voted "dane of the year". He has been every year since 1997 with 2001 as the only exception.
Every year a danish opinion poll firm ask the danes which dane has said or done something special for Denmark this year and Frederik came in first.

Crownprincess Mary came in third place.

Princess Alexandre came in as number 6 and Margrethe came in as number 12.
 
Jasl said:
Why, what happened in 2001? What place did he come in in 2001?
In 2001 the coach of the danish womes handball team was elected as dane of the year. I suppose because the team won the olympics the year before, and were (are) a big succes. So Frederik wasn't unpopular that year, someone else was just a little more popular. I'm not sure wat place he came in at.
 
MarieLouise said:
Crownprince Frederik has once again been voted "dane of the year". He has been every year since 1997 with 2001 as the only exception.
Every year a danish opinion poll firm ask the danes which dane has said or done something special for Denmark this year and Frederik came in first.

Crownprincess Mary came in third place.

Princess Alexandre came in as number 6 and Margrethe came in as number 12.
Who came in second? Congratulations to Mary it's nice to see the Danish embracing her as one of their own ^_______^
 
hillary_nugent said:
Who came in second? Congratulations to Mary it's nice to see the Danish embracing her as one of their own ^_______^
Well she certainly has won me over! Our prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen came in second, I would rather have had Mary in as second though... :)
 

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Julia said:
photo of Fred and Mary from the service.
Mary is very good (for him).
There is another picture of Fred "tearing up".
 
hrhcp said:
Perhaps a way for her to be private in public ?
Well we know the royals and their ladies in waiting (and I think the Prime Minister's wife) all wore hats (the royals also wear hats inside the church for weddings, christenings, funerals etc)

But good point, maybe the hats allows them to hide their faces (a bit like a veil).
 
Jasl said:
Well we know the royals and their ladies in waiting (and I think the Prime Minister's wife) all wore hats (the royals also wear hats inside the church for weddings, christenings, funerals etc)

But good point, maybe the hats allows them to hide their faces (a bit like a veil).
I for one thought it was a no-no for hats to be worn at solemn church services.
 
hrhcp said:
I for one thought it was a no-no for hats to be worn at solemn church services.
I agree. I had thought that it was common etiquette that no one wears hats indoors, especially in somewhat sacred events like that.
 
I had not heard the sacred events rule but generally women are allowed to wear hats inside and men are not(Bishops excluded:))
 
I'm Catholic and I also believe its an unwritten rule that one shouldn't wear hats inside a church. I thought that this applied to other Christian denominations too, but then I started royalty-watching and saw that many royals wear hats inside the church (funerals, weddings, christenings etc.... check out the funeral of Prince Claus and Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, the wedding of Felipe and Letizia, Prince Bernard's funeral etc).

Also, on further investigation, I noticed that many non-royal ladies also wear hats. So perhaps the no-hat rule only applies to certain denominations?
 
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I'm not sure if this has been posted. I admitted a photo og Frederic earlier, but it disappeared - so here you go.
 
more pics...
 

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MARY SUPPORTS SAD FREDERIK AT TSUNAMI MEMORIAL

3 JANUARY 2005

A clearly emotional Crown Prince Frederik was comforted by his wife when he attended a memorial for victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami tragedy. Princess Mary reached over and took her husband's hand as they listened to the service in Copenhagen Cathedral at the weekend.

As a long-time supporter of the Danish Red Cross, Frederik's concern for humanitarian issues is well-known. Since taking over from his father as commissioner of the organisation back in 2002 he has made several trips to trouble-spots around the world in order to highlight its work.

The 36-year-old is also expected in Australia in March, where he will be guest of honour at the Australian Red Cross ball. Needless to say his wife, who hails from Down Under, will be accompanying him to the glitzy event.

"It will be great to have the prince and princess back in Sydney, and they will always be welcome to the Olympic City, the place where they met and fell in love," said a spokesman.

1. Mary reaches out her hand to comfort her husband Frederik, who is commisioner of the Danish Red Cross, during the memorial service

2. Queen Margrethe and Prince Consort Henrik were also in attendance at the service. So far seven Danes are confirmed to have lost their lives in the tragedy, while 91 more remain unaccounted for
 

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Thanks everyone for the pictures, the articles and the comments about the Memorial Service.
 
Gaia said:
Don't want to google slap anyone, but here is one explanation on hats in the belfry:

http://www.netacc.net/~mafg/que4037.htm
Lol, google slap away!

But now I'm so totally confused. So Catholics are supposed to wear hats to church? Well I don't see a lot of that (I don't remember ever seeing it in the masses I've attended.. not that I've been paying particularly close attention to people's headgear... veils maybe, but not hats).
 
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