Thanks soooo much for the link!!!
The article seems to be an interview with Alexandra.
Could anybody kindly translate it for us?
I am curious about how she thinks in this issue.
Using free translation, I think I've got the gist of this article:
The caption under the picture says that when Alexandra first converted she knew the psalm "I Østen stiger solen op" quite well, but her favourite is "Dejilg er Earth"
It then goes onto to say that Kristeligt Dagbladt met the countess in Garnisonskirken in Copenhagen, which is a church. Alexandra, Martin and her sons attend this church, and the parish kindergarten/nursery is attended by Felix.
Alexandra says "Christianity matters a lot for me and my family, both on ordinary days and festivals."
She says that the Princes really look forward to Christmas and Easter, and they say the Lord's prayer everyday before bedtime.
She says that, for her, a good sermon is one with humour and read with a twinkle in the eye and that the priest should also come across on topical subjects.
The church, according to the Countess, is an important rallying point in Danish society and is therefore a good place to create and maintain the Danish identity.
She also added that it is important not to forget to enjoy life.
There's lots more, but my daily translation limit has just run out - sorry!