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Thats hilarious. the chef seems to have overeacted to me, so what if they occasionally eat reheated leftovers who doesn't?
check the microwave counter at the local store in FredensborgsoCal girl said:Does anybody know if there is a special dinner planned for Prince Henrik'd 72nd birthday this month (June 11)?
Kelly said:Well I am glad the surgery went well for the queen. This means however that we may see more of the crown prince and princess at official functions.
hooray!!!!!she's looking really well! I bet she has a pretty impressive scar from that! I knew she was tough but I didn't expect her to look so well- I've seen people looking a lot worse from a lot less!Lasse Pedersen said:My translation of the press release:
Her Majesty The Queen discharged from Århus Hospital
Amalienborg, June 7th 2006.
This evening, Her Majesty The Queen was discharged from Århus Hospital after a successful operation in the left knee where an artificial knee joint was inserted. The operation took place on June 1st.
The Queen is doing well and has taken up residence at Fredensborg Palace. The rehabilitation is going as planned. It is expected that The Queen will gradually be able to carry out some visits and other engagements during the summer.
Ove Ullerup
Lord Chamberlain
Source (in Danish): http://kongehuset.dk/artikel.php?id=77696
Her Majesty showing off her new knee (picture found at Danish Royal Watchers http://danishroyalwatchers.blogspot.com):
/Lasse Pedersen
It sure does. I apologise for having misread the caption and thus misled you all! Nonetheless, it sounds as if Her Majesty is healing well and quickly!grevinnan said:The caption on the royal site under the photo posted above states " a photo of the now replaced knee". In other words - the photo was taken before the knee replacement.
You are probably right. I would want my own dog.grevinnan said:Many families have more than one dog. If you have very different schedules it makes sense to have your own dog if they spend a lot of time with you.