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10-17-2006, 09:59 PM
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Yup, those are Alex's parents sitting next to her.
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12-19-2006, 04:00 PM
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I have used the translator, so please don't mind errors.
Alexandra and Joachim can easily co-operate on making the boys' Christmas a good and hot experience.
Since the divorce princess Alexandra and prince Joachim have held Christmas for their children, prince Nikolai and prince Felix, individually.
Last year the princes had Christmas twice. First small Christmas Eve with their father, where there were lots of Christmas presents and then the actual Christmas Eve with their mother, princess Alexandra in the house on Svanemøllevej, where also the princess' boyfriend, Martin Jørgensen, was along.
This year it is reversed. Princess Alexandra, and Martin Jørgensen must do without the two royal gunpowder-owls (rumbunctios) on Christmas Eve. Boys will be together with their father, prince Joachim, at the large family Christmas on Fredensborg Slot. The following day the boys will celebrate Christmas with their mother, princess Alexandra.
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12-19-2006, 04:38 PM
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thanks so much CPKatarina. The translation is well.
welcome to this forum CPKatarina.
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12-19-2006, 05:23 PM
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Thats great that Alexandra and Joachim have worked out a way to spend the holidays with their children.
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12-27-2006, 02:38 AM
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I find it so awesome that PJ and PA are still friends and so civil after their divorce. They are great parents in that they really are putting their children first. Arranging so that the children can spend Christmas with both their father and family and mother and family. Good examples for divorced families.
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12-31-2006, 02:38 AM
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That is great that Joachim and Alexandra put their differences aside for their two little son Nic and Felix and it is also good to see Joaxhim spending time with his eldest son hopefully next time we all will see pictures of Joachim with both Nic and Felix all the three of them together. And those are very great pictures of Nic with his family it is also nice to see Nic with his grandfather Henrik who wants to teach him how to cook which is a good quailty to have.
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01-13-2007, 01:45 PM
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The older Nikolai gets, the more he looks like Joachim. He's going to be tall like his daddy too.
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01-13-2007, 03:05 PM
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The older Nikolai gets, the more he looks like Joachim. He's going to be tall like his daddy too.
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ITA. When he was an infant, I thought he looked just like CP Frederik. Felix already resembles his dad.
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06-03-2007, 09:37 AM
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I read on DRW's that Felix goes to the Krebs Skole, where Nikolai goes as well. As I'm not familiar with the Danish education system, I was wondering whether he attended "real" school or not.
Danish Royal Watchers here's the link, just scroll down to the article about Joachim and Marie, and it says it in there. I think the article was taken from Billed Bladet.
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06-03-2007, 12:13 PM
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I read on DRW's that Felix goes to the Krebs Skole, where Nikolai goes as well. As I'm not familiar with the Danish education system, I was wondering whether he attended "real" school or not.
Danish Royal Watchers here's the link, just scroll down to the article about Joachim and Marie, and it says it in there. I think the article was taken from Billed Bladet.
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Felix may attend (he doesn't yet) Krebs Skole - in the preschool class - from this autumn. Currently, he is attending a nursery school/daycare not far from Amalienborg.
The Billed Bladet article speculates on this depending on whether Alexandra and Joachim believes Felix to be mature enough to do this.
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06-12-2007, 06:52 AM
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DENMARK: Felix and Nikolai at Arena Circus
Danish Prince Felix (5) and Prince Nikolai (8) spend the day at Arena circus in Mogeltondert
Gallery from Isifa
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06-12-2007, 07:06 AM
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DENMARK: Felix and Nikolai at Arena Circus
Danish Prince Felix (5) and Prince Nikolai (8) spend the day at Arena circus in Mogeltondert
Gallery from Isifa
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Thanks the boys look like they were having a great day! Were they with their nannies?
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06-12-2007, 09:07 AM
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Thanks the boys look like they were having a great day! Were they with their nannies?
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They were with their parents. It's an annual event, that Joachim and Alexandra chose to continue after their divorce. The proceeds of the circus performance go to Børnecancerfonden (The Children Cancer fund), of which Alexandra is a patron.
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06-12-2007, 09:14 AM
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Well the caption from face to face states that they were there without their parents but with two nannies.
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06-12-2007, 09:41 AM
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DENMARK: Felix and Nikolai at Arena Circus
Danish Prince Felix (5) and Prince Nikolai (8) spend the day at Arena circus in Mogeltondert
Gallery from Isifa
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They do look like they were having a great day! It must have been lots of fun for them. Is this the event their parents attend with them?
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06-12-2007, 09:41 AM
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The boys attended the charity performance together with their parents but obviously were there with their nannies some time during the day as well. Judging by the pics (from isifa) I think it was some fun event for children, there are not many people in the circus arena, so obviously not the charity performance.
And Alexandra is not and never was patron of the Children Cancer Fund, although she and her children (and sometimes Joachim) attended this charity performance regularly in the last years. The circus is in Mogeltonder near Schackenborg where they used to live.
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06-12-2007, 09:41 AM
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Gekroonde Hoofden
If you scroll down there will be pictures of the two princes with their parents and maternal grandparents. There are also pictures with the boys and their nannies. The pics of them with their nannies was when they were on another visit to the circus. They are dressed differently in the pics with their parents.
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06-12-2007, 09:57 AM
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The boys attended the charity performance together with their parents but obviously were there with their nannies some time during the day as well. Judging by the pics (from isifa) I think it was some fun event for children, there are not many people in the circus arena, so obviously not the charity performance.
And Alexandra is not and never was patron of the Children Cancer Fund, although she and her children (and sometimes Joachim) attended this charity performance regularly in the last years. The circus is in Mogeltonder near Schackenborg where they used to live.
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Both DR and TV2 reports that she is the patron. While Børnecancerfonden's homepage doesn't. I suppose it is because she's been frequenting the event since 2001, and it is for charity that one assumes that she is a patron.
Gallery of Joachim and Alexandra and the children from BT: http://www.bt.dk/apps/pbcs.dll/galle...=612001&Ref=PH
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