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11-05-2005, 11:41 PM
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In Guido's defense, I absolutely LOVE Mary but I did think it was a bit odd that in every frame she was looking directly at the camera.
There is NO way to tell what kind of mother she is from these photos and Fred isn't any better a parent that she simply because he's carrying the baby. However, it seems like Mary is much more comfortable entertaining the photographers than her husband which is ironic considering her role in the spotlight is much newer for her than Fred's is for him.
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In respect with the administration ,not to pursue this subject further, kindly see these pictures in this link before you made any judgement. It is only one or two out of several photos that she is acknowledging the press. I would be happy and smiling at everybody after confining in the house for three weeks.:)
Picturedesk- just type crown prince Frederik
http://press.contrastphoto.com/mb/2/...4BRmcOltvtbC50
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11-06-2005, 12:06 AM
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I think any mother, royal or not, would probably welcome some extra help so I say good for them!
There was just an article in US Vogue magazine about how many women are getting rid of their young, beautiful nannies after the fiasco with Jude Law...how silly!
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11-06-2005, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Noelle9982
I think any mother, royal or not, would probably welcome some extra help so I say good for them!
There was just an article in US Vogue magazine about how many women are getting rid of their young, beautiful nannies after the fiasco with Jude Law...how silly!
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Yeah, but I can understand a woman's fear. Being a new mother changes your life and how you see yourself (and on a cosmetic level, how you see your body), that may lead to insecurity, and that may lead to suspicion that your husband isn't in love with you anymore.
An insecure woman doesn't need an attractive, young nanny around to make her feel worse! And, that in turn may make her feeling towards the marriage, and the marriage itself, worse.
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11-06-2005, 03:16 PM
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Origionally posted by Layla1971
Yeah, but I can understand a woman's fear. Being a new mother changes your life and how you see yourself (and on a cosmetic level, how you see your body), that may lead to insecurity, and that may lead to suspicion that your husband isn't in love with you anymore.
An insecure woman doesn't need an attractive, young nanny around to make her feel worse! And, that in turn may make her feeling towards the marriage, and the marriage itself, worse.
I didn't really think of it that way...you're right. I guess it depends on the individual person and what they're comfy with. I personally wouldn't be hiring anyone but an old lady!
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11-06-2005, 03:26 PM
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I didn't really think of it that way...you're right. I guess it depends on the individual person and what they're comfy with. I personally wouldn't be hiring anyone but an old lady!
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I think you're right! Me too, all the way!
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11-09-2005, 05:58 PM
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November 6, 2005: Prince Frederik and Princess Mary along with her parents and the lille prins took a walk in the Fredensborg Palace.
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11-10-2005, 09:16 PM
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when is the prince's Baptism??? who can tell me the ture time? thanks!!!
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11-10-2005, 09:32 PM
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when is the prince's Baptism??? who can tell me the ture time? thanks!!!
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Unfortunately it hasn't been announced yet. It will probably be early in the new year because CP Mary's family lives in Australia and they need the time to arrange their visit and also the christening needs to fit in with the other royal events that are happening around the same time. I know that when the date is announced we will find it here! No doubt about it!
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11-11-2005, 04:28 AM
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So glad Mary has a lovely pram, and not one of those oh so common bugaboos, those tiny front wheels just kill me.
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11-11-2005, 08:40 AM
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Unfortunately it hasn't been announced yet. It will probably be early in the new year because CP Mary's family lives in Australia and they need the time to arrange their visit and also the christening needs to fit in with the other royal events that are happening around the same time. I know that when the date is announced we will find it here! No doubt about it! 
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But what about the christening gown that has been used in the family for so long? I heard that there was this thing about trying to get the young prince christen asap so that he wouldn't grow out of it before the christening took place.
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11-12-2005, 03:06 AM
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But what about the christening gown that has been used in the family for so long? I heard that there was this thing about trying to get the young prince christen asap so that he wouldn't grow out of it before the christening took place.
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I think we would have heard a date by now if it's, say being held in the the next month or so.
But, the idea of den nye lille prins becoming to big for the gown is a very relevant part in the dispute of a date.
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11-13-2005, 12:01 AM
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Since the prince is now almost a month old. Its time for him to have a seperate thread, which can be found here.
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