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Old 09-27-2004, 12:29 AM
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muhahahaha well that's there job hahaha
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It is there job to report on their public lives. The private lives of people be it whoever they may be is the not publics business. The press has lost all sense of propriety.
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I can't believe alexandra and joachim are separated and getting a divorce
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yeah well ive had time to get used to it now lol
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Originally Posted by Lena
I´ve now seen the new pics of Alexandra, I have looked at the pictures of Nikolai´s first day at school in Copenhagen again, and I´ve now seen that Alexandra and Joachim will have an official engagement together...is it just me or are there others, who still think, that this divorce-thing can´t be true, that it´s just a joke?! Of course I know the facts and that it is true, but my feeling still says "where is the problem, I can´t see a problem". How is it possible that they still deal so friendly with each other (that one takes Nikolai´s left hand and the other one the right at the same time)?! They have my deepest admiration. The press is creating an other picture of Joachim now, but for me this doesn´t matter. Joachim has class and decency. Not many men would do, what he´s doing now!
I think many men would be protective of their children and do the right thing.
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Who gets to keep the boys? Well, in reality, Denmark gets to keep the boys; they can't leave the country because of the succession law. Since they're third and fourth in line for the throne, they can't leave without the permission of the Queen. This could change when Fredrik has his own children. Custody of Nikolai and Felix will be joint, I hear.
If Joachim remarries and has children with his new wife, do Nikolai and Felix still remain as the third and fourth in line for the throne?
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If Joachim remarries and has children with his new wife, do Nikolai and Felix still remain as the third and fourth in line for the throne?
Yes :)

But by the time Joachim remarries, they probably aren't 3rd and 4th in the line to the throne - probably Mary and Frederik would have had children by then :)
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Nikolai and Felix would still supercede any children Joachim might have with a remarriage. They are the oldest children of Joachim and since they were a product of his marriage to Alexandra, they are legitimate heirs. Even when Frederik has children of his own, Nikolai and Felix are still in line, albeit further down the succession line. Only after the two boys would any children Joachim and a second wife would fall in line.
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If Joachim remarries and has children with his new wife, do Nikolai and Felix still remain as the third and fourth in line for the throne?
Of course! That won't change at all! (e.g. Charles and Diana's divorce didn't affect William's chances of inheriting the throne).

The only way they will be displaced as 3rd and 4th in line is when Frederik & Mary have children. F&M's children will follow Frederik, so even Joachim will be displaced as 2nd in line....

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If Joachim remarries and has children with his new wife, do Nikolai and Felix still remain as the third and fourth in line for the throne?
If Joachim has more children, they will follow in succession behind Nikolai and Felix respectively.

Nikolai and Felix are third and fourth in line to the throne until Frederik and Mary have children. Their first child will then become second in line to the throne, pushing Joachim to third, followed by his sons. The more kids Frederik and Mary have the further back Joachim and his sons will be pushed back in the succession to the throne.
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Is there a mandatory seperation period in Denmark before a divorce is granted?
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Old 02-25-2005, 08:26 AM
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I think that yesterday it was 20-something days until one of them could officially file the divorce-papers. (I'm not familiar with the terminology, sorry.)
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Danish newspaper BT reports that next week, on 22 March, it could be possible for Prince Joachim and Princess Alexandra's divorce to be finalised, but that the couple will "only" be separated for a while more.

The couple separated on 22 September, and according to Danish law they can divorce after six months.

The Court confirms that the divorce will be a reality, but they do not want to say when. They noted that the day it will be all finalised, a notice will be sent out to make it public.
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Old 03-23-2005, 10:40 AM
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Default Official announcement from the Danish Royal Court

Deres Kongelige Højheder Prins Joachim og Prinsesse Alexandra
Amalienborg, den 23. marts 2005.


Hofmarskallatet meddeler:

Deres Kongelige Højheder Prins Joachim og Prinsesse Alexandra har i dag indgivet ansøgning om bevilling til skilsmisse efter forudgående separation. Sagen vil på samme måde som separationssagen blive behandlet af Ministeriet for Familie- og Forbrugeranliggender.

Deres Kongelige Højheder Prins Joachim og Prinsesse Alexandra udtaler:

"Den sympati og støtte, der er kommet fra så mange sider under separationen, har hjulpet os begge gennem en vanskelig tid og i høj grad været med til at sikre vore børn, Hans Højhed Prins Nikolai og Hans Højhed Prins Felix, gode og trygge rammer i hverdagen. De rammer vil vi gøre vort yderste for at bevare også efter skilsmissen".

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Summary:

Today the Office of the Court Marshall announced that Their Royal Highnesses Prince Joachim and Princess Alexandra have today filed for divorce after the period of separation.

Statement from the couple:
"The sympathy and support that have come from so many sides during the separation, have helped us both through a hard time and have been a part of securing our children’s, His Highness Prince Nikolai and His Highness Prince Felix, good and secure frame work in every day life. We will do our outmost to keep these frames also after the divorce."
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Old 03-23-2005, 11:15 AM
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I have learned that all good things must come to and end. The children will be alright as long as they have parents that love them, which I am sure they do, and a support network of friends and family to help them along. Life is life. Live it to the fullest. You only live once.
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23.03.2005Print article (IE & NS 4+) Prince Joachim and Princess Alexandra have filed for a divorce Prince Joachim and Princess Alexandra have filed for a divorce, the Danish Royal Court announced on Wednesday.

Queen Margarethe announced in September that her youngest son and daughter-in-law wished to part, and the couple was separated on September 22. Danish laws forbid full divorce until six months have passed from a legal separation.

‘The sympathy and support that we have felt from so many directions during the separation have helped us both through a difficult time and contributed to give our children, His Highness Prince Nikolaj and His Highness Prince Felix, a good and safe framework in their everyday lives,’ the couple said in a joint press release. ‘We want to do everything in our power to maintain that framework after the divorce.’

After the divorce, Princess Alexandra will lose her title as Her Royal Highness and is only to be addressed as Her Highness. She will continue to live in the royal household at Amalienborg until her house north of Copenhagen is ready for her.

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6 months after separation, filed for divorce, anyone knows if the divorce is in effect once the paper is in or needs to wait another period of time for the divorce to be granted? btw, the translation is too short to be summary. And to this date, I still see the journalist use the couple to describe their activities. They are a couple no more since the separation.
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Old 03-23-2005, 08:36 PM
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I believe that the paper is going to be run through some routines at the ministry of Family and Consumers, who will grant them the divorce after checking everything out. I can't imagine that it will take too long, as they have already had a six months separation period, and seeing that it is a highly public divorce, I'm sure that whoever is handling the papers will do so quickly.
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Old 03-23-2005, 11:11 PM