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Protests no obstacle for Fred and Mary
It is business as usual for Frederik and Mary of Denmark despite Islamic protests in Europe over Danish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.
The royal couple intend to go ahead with a trip to Germany next week with new son Christian.
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Mary tour to continue despite cartoons
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However, the schedule for Prince Frederik, Australian-born Princess Mary, and their baby son and heir, Prince Christian, is unchanged. Their itinerary for February includes events in Denmark, Italy and Germany.
"It is business as usual and there is a normal schedule," Lis M Frederiksen, chief of information for the Danish Royal family said.
"Nothing has been changed or cancelled as a result of this situation - for any member of the Royal family."
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Mary tour to continue despite cartoons
Scheduled trips within Europe for Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark are going ahead in February despite ongoing security concerns about Danish targets around the world.
International outrage over cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, published by a Danish newspaper, has led to widespread protests by Muslims in various countries, attacks on Danish diplomatic missions overseas, and increased fears of a terrorist attack in Denmark.
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Danish royals brave hostility
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Travel plans are doubtful for Danish sporting teams because of the dangerous situation in some countries as a result of the published cartoons. A Danish table tennis team has cancelled its planned trip to the Gulf states of Qatar and Kuwait next week.
But Denmark is still sending athletes to the Winter Olympics, which kick off next week in Turin, Italy. Prince Frederik will visit the Games on Wednesday and Thursday.
On his return from Italy, he and Princess Mary will travel to northern Germany for two days from next Friday, first to Hamburg and then to Kiel in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
Christian, who was christened amid great fanfare last month in Copenhagen, will make his first official visit outside Denmark at the age of four months when he travels with his parents to Germany next week.
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