Crown Prince Frederik, Current Events Part 7: January 2018 - August 2020


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Frederik will be heading another business trip to China in September 26-28 2018.
"The Crown Prince will participate in the opening of Denmark's exhibition at Beijing Design Week, which is being conducted as part of Copenhagen's partnership with Beijing."
"During the visit, the Crown Prince will also participate in a number of business and cultural activities aimed at strengthening relations between Denmark and China."
Åbning af Danmarks udstilling i Beijing | Kongehuset

His last visit was September 2017, as part of being patron of Danish-Chinese Tourism 2017
http://www.theroyalforums.com/forum...it-to-china-september-23-26-2017-a-42989.html
 
You need wait no longer. The chapter is finished and posted in the library forum. ?

Mange tak, but I do not know about the library forum, such news! Is it in within the TRF platform?:ermm:
 
It sure is the weirdest instruments royals are required to wield! :lol:
 
https://www.billedbladet.dk/kongelige/danmark/kronprins-frederik-paa-tur-til-saunaens-hjemland

Frederik is going to head a trade delegation to Finland, in the autumn. And there he will visit Helsinki and Turku.

I've visited Turku. It's a lovely place. And like everywhere in Finland, once you leave the towns and turn down the first road, you can't help bumping into saunas all over the place! And if you don't watch out, hordes of people emerging from the saunas will run you down on their way to the nearest lake! All of them of course in their birthday suits.

This should delight Nordic. ;)
 
Love that he attended the Invictus Games reception. Maybe they will be able to attend the games in Australia, Frederik did attend the games in London :flowers:

articles
https://www2.forsvaret.dk/nyheder/o...enogInvictusGamesatleterpåaustralskbesøg.aspx
""It means a lot for us to be invited here. It is a very nice gesture of Australia. That the Crown Prince comes is a cannon support for us. The Crown Prince is very well-liked among veterans, and that means a lot to us that he is in, says Morten Bach, one of the participants in the Danish team."

https://www.billedbladet.dk/kongeli...-overraskede-med-spontan-tale-om-australierne

Some nice photos, he brings a great attitude in everything.
https://scontent-arn2-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...=4a036a9215b61eeea8d2603312ca2257&oe=5B4F6EEA
https://kendte.dk/kronprins-frederik-invictus-games-2018-reception/

and in the afternoon at the Ice Hockey World Openings
https://www.aoh.dk/artikel/stolt-kronprins-til-vm
https://www.aoh.dk/storyimage/AO/20180504/ARTIKEL/180509239/AR/0/AR-180509239.jpg
 
It would indeed be nice for M&F to attend the Invictus Games. And perhaps they will.
I checked the dates.

The autumn holiday here in DK is always in week 42. The Invictus games takes place in week 43.
It is IMO possible for M&F to go to Australia in week 42, stay for the first couple of days of the Invicturs Games, before they all, or at least Mary and the children, will return to DK. - That means the children will start in school, say Thursday in week 43. That is acceptable.
I'm sure the presence if the entire family will be very much appreciated by the Danish contestants, and hopefully the Australians as well.
 
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Frederik attends the change of commandant parade and the following reception.
H.K.H. Kronprinsen deltog i chefskifteparade | Kongehuset

More pictures and article from this event earlier this week.
Chefskifte fejret på Forsvarsakademiet
Perfect uniform
http://www.fak.dk/nyheder/PublishingImages/Chefskifte_web2.jpg
http://www.fak.dk/nyheder/PublishingImages/Chefskifte_web3.jpg

and from last night's hockey opening championship game, besides meeting ambassadors also a trip to the locker room
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiZYk5AAzyv/?taken-by=carstenesmark

Gallery
http://kongehuset.dk/foto-video/hkh-kronprinsen-ved-vm-i-ishockey
 
HRH The Crown Prince participates in a welcome reception in conjunction with the Ministerial Committee meeting. Kronborg Castle

Every year, the Council of Europe's Foreign Ministers meet for a meeting of the Committee of Ministers. This year's meeting will take place on 17-18 May at Kronborg Palace, which marks the end of the Danish Presidency of the Committee of Ministers. Denmark took over the presidency of the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers from the Czech Republic on 15 November 2017 and handed it to Croatia on 18 May 2018

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DdaubK5U8AAfq1d.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DdaubK5U0AIqO03.jpg

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https://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/-/committee-of-ministers-annual-session-in-denmark

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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DdaqLQOVwAA2-76.jpg:large
https://previews.rexfeatures.com/pr...9a83722eca96bac53fc3fb18352f5c814e3330cc7b3c8
 
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Thank you, Polyesco. :flowers:

The bearded, less than intellectual looking man, who in the photos is seen sticking as close to Frederik as possible (and Mary and other members of the DRF, when he can get away with it!) is our Foreign Minister, Anders Samuelsen.
He is one of the most qualified foreign ministers we've ever had, according to himself... I'm serious, and so was he!

So fellow TRF members would you like a slightly used foreign minister, with a backbone like a flu-stricken earthworm? Look no further. :D
You can have him for free. We'll even pay his one-way ticket to any destination you like. - Please!

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The Aussie members gonna love this article!

Summary of article in Billed Bladet #20, 2018.
Written by our sports reporter Marianne Singer.

As you know the Invictus Games are coming up and this year they are going to take place in Australia.
In that context Frederik met the Danish participants at a reception at the residence of the Australian ambassador to Denmark, Mary Ellen Miller.

As you also know Frederik has great people skills and a number of the Danish veterans are about the age of Frederik, so they quickly talked about old days making the mood jolly.
One of the veterans, Jacob Udsen, who served in Croatia and whom I actually recognize from my own time there. Not in the same company though. It's a small world! He is suffering from PTSD and he said about Frederik: "It really means a lot that he's here. - We had a good conversation. We talked about football clubs, we belonged to when we were young and which played against each other. I played for Humlebæk (a Copenhagener soccer club) and he played for Fredensborg."
About being a part of the Invictus Games Jacob Udsen said: "It provides a relief. You are not alone. The accept there is between veterans is totally fantastic."

Frederik said to the veterans in a speech: "The thing that you are now going Down Under is pretty spectacular. You'll meet fierce competition from your mates, especially the Australian ones. They are good company, but they fight!
It'll be an adventure going down there. Australia is far away, but it's fantastic. You'll be received like brothers and sisters in that country with which we now also has a lot in common with."

Harry is very much credited in this article for his work for starting the Invictus Games.

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There is also a long, and most well-illustrated interview with Frederik in this weeks issue of BB. I'll scan and summarize that interview separately. There is no rush and there are plenty of other events to occupy my these days!

Here you can feats your eyes on this week issue of BB #20, 2018:
https://app.box.com/s/n7ybai2tgqs55thc4cuzv3ewmazj4e88
 
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