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I was just going to ask will we see Nathalie this summer?
It's been the last competition for 16-year-old Digby, Princess Nathalie has decided to retire her horse. According to the press reports both Nathalie and Princess Benedikte cried during the official farewell.
** ridehesten.com: Emotional farewell to Digby **
(**) There are times when I really want to hit Prince Richard on the head with a big shovel! Come on, he's your grandson! Tug him in for the night. Tell him how the Big Bad Wolf used a 600 mm bazooka to blast down the houses of the Three Little Pigs and how the pigs hired a hitman to get rid of the wolff eventually.
Richard comes across as a very egocentric person.
Congratulations to Princess Nathalie and her husband as they're expecting their second child.
PREGNANT: Princess Nathalie expecting baby number two | Royalista
I wonder what Names the baby will carry.
Does anyonw know something about Alexander´s parents and grand-parents?
Father: Herr Michael Adolph
Mother: Frau Ann-Katrin Johannsmann
Thank you for sharing![FONT=verdana, arial][FONT=verdana, arial]Princess Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg is the new coach of the national Danish dressage team
Prinsesse Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein ny landstræner for det danske dressurlandshold | Øvrig sport | DR
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International top rider, Olympic bronze medalist and recognized coach Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein will become the new coach of the Danish dressage team. She takes over from German Rudolf Zeilinger, who has held the post for 19 years.
Highly qualified rider taking the reins of the national team
She has been an international top rider (Grand Prix level) for 15 years and she has represented Denmark at seven European Championships, three World Championships and two Olympic Games, where she was part of the bronze winning team in 2008 in Hong Kong. She has been trained by some of the world's finest dressage coaches, and for several years she served as coach of top riders in the UK, Australia and Denmark. Now she's ready to take the reins as national coach and lead Denmark to success at the championships to come.
"I am really looking forward to the position as national coach of Denmark. It is a new and exciting challenge, which means a lot to me. I hope that I, along with the riders can form a strong team for the future and continue the good development that Danish dressage has undergone in the recent years, "says Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein.