HereditaryPrincess
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I didn't realise Mary was 48 already simply because she looks fantastic for her age!
I'm glad that Frederik and Mary are seeing the children regularly in Switzerland. Starting a new school is daunting enough so I can imagine it is even more so in a new country that speaks a language you don't speak natively, so having familiar faces around will help the children adjust a great deal.
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For the month of February only one engagement is scheduled for Frederick (Feb 20) and none for Mary.
A mistake I guess.
A standard reply to a request, but simply sent to the wrong recipient.
Why should a secretary waste ten minutes personally writing a letter declining a request for an autograph, containing basically the same wording?
Mary is in Switzerland, I doubt anything but the most important personal letters are forwarded to her these days.
I say: Try again next year.
Just imagine this coming from another Princess...
I find it even strange to have a prepared reply card for the occasion somebody might ask for a signed card.
Instead of sending this reply, why not send back a photo with a facsimile signature?
A royal joke, really. Tides can turn easily, as they see know when looking back on how Switzerland was handled.
Royal enthusiast Katherine from Germany sent Crown Princess Mary a card to wish her well on her 38th birthday, but received a 'strange' reply
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...yal-fan-does-not-share-photos-autographs.html
I suspect that she did request a picture - she runs a blog dedicated to writing royals and then posting the responses she gets. I actually don't have a problem with her requesting a photo but it seems like the Danes replies to well wishers do not include pictures, but other royal houses do include photos with their replies to well wishes.This story seems to have taken a strange turn. Kat says on her site that this reply was "obviously most likely an error and something got messed up." She has no problem with the odd response from the Danish court. However, since the Daily Fail picked up the story, Kat has been bombarded with hateful messages. She has had to delete the original post and lock down her social media accounts.
Frederik does not appear to have much luck on the ski slopes. Remember when he fractured his leg in Verbier by going onto a black run.