Good to know, as this Canadian hopes to visit your gorgeous country someday and my Danish is not so good.
I know one of our many cable/dish only channels here in Canada was showing The Killing, but I never was able to see it for some reason. BTW...That same channel introduced me and other Canadians to the crew of HMAS Hammersley. They're still showing two eps of Sea Patrol in the afternoon during the week, which I am trying to burn on DVD when I can as it's not available for Region 1 for sale darn it!!
Thanks to all of our Aussie Members for the amazing.coverage you've provided of this tour and Congrats to those who got to meet them during the tour. All the reports and pictures were much appreciated by this Canadian.

. Safe journeys home to TRH!!
Hi Tiggersk8 - the Royal Couple certainly had the most amazing weather while they where here.
Today started with really dense fog all over the Harbour, and when that thinned out, the bushfire smoke came back down - didn't last long though, as what's called a "Southerly Buster" came in and has brought winds that almost had me flattened a few times.
I've just checked and it's currently blowing at 72 KPH.
I had an errand back in the city and I noticed Danish flags are still flying over Circular Quay and at the hotel where the Royal Couple stayed. Is it confirmed that they've left? (It's coming up to 3.30pm Tuesday here.)
Yes, I just saw Lisa McCune from "Sea Patrol", with the gentleman who sang Happy Birthday to the Opera House at the Gala Concert, about three weeks ago - in the lead roles in "South Pacific", on stage at the Opera House. Immaculate production, very talented lady, very popular here in Oz.
Cheers, Sun Lion.
I've just seen an earlier news report saying M and F were due to fly out of Sydney International Airport today.
If they didn't get away this morning, they may have trouble now with the current conditions.
(The airport always has problems when the weather is rough - the runway is built out into Botany Bay, and is always on the news when there are disruptions because of wind.)
Sun Lion.
I've just come across a nice column in today's paper about CP Frederik.
It's almost 6.30pm here, but I've just gotten a chance to see it.
The lady journalist and her father attended last night's "Prize" event.
You see, not only did Frederik meet Mary thirteen years ago at the Olympics - he also met this gentleman when he sailed up and was helped to berth.
Handing up a carton of beer, Frederik joined in to watch a sailing event.
The journalist reports that "despite the regal tone and dress code", there was a "lack of pretension" last night.
She also reports that the Danish Royals have an advantage over the British Royals.
Lacking constitutional obligations, the Danish Royals are here because they want to be.
Cheers, Sun Lion.
P.S. Is it possible M and F haven't left yet?
The Lynggaard yacht is back on the Harbour, and it is absolutely foul weather out there.
It has been sheltering against Vaucluse, behind a little island, since I got home earlier this afternoon.
(Correction - Point Piper, not Vaucluse.)
(Perhaps this weather is nothing, if you are used to sailing in Danish waters/conditions.)