Getting back to normal, meant, in my ears, exactly what she said.
I.e. getting back to what for M&F is the normal daily rythm of life. (Albeit with a couple of alterations...).
Even for royals, being in a hospital is not normal.
I agree completely, can you imagine the craziness it's going to be anyway, let alone two more children for the couple to watch out for, madness! The reporters are ruthless, i hope they behave themselves!
Agree, unfortunately. I'm not sure either Christian and Isabella will be there.
The children are used to facing journalist, but there are many this time. Some of them will be calling out for them in a foreign language and mum and dad are busy. - And for small children this press meeting will take forever!
I remember when Alexandra left the hospital with Felix. The photographers must have praised the deities for Nikolai, because he provided entertainment and a good motif playing in the background. But even he began to cry at some point.
No, I guess and hope we'll see the whole family when they return to Amalienborg.
I hope they will go home today, if this is going to happen, because snow is expected Wednesday.
What is behind the writing on windows with a diamond pen?
Official guests, mainly heads of states but also royals in general and of course the DRF, scratch their names in panes of glass which are a part of the windows at Fredensborg.
A somewhat alternative guestbook.
And we have an example of poor editing from BT:
Nu har Mary og Frede fire barnepiger - Royale - BT.dk
The headline announce: Now, Mary and Frederik have four nannies.
However..... Further down, the article quotes one of their own reporters for saying that she
presumes M&F will emply two nannies more for the twins.
Well, I presume that too but it's not a confirmed fact, yet.
The rest of the article follow the current debate on this thread, that Mary and Frederik will get considerable help from their staff.
Of course they do. It's not that M&F will leave the table at a dinner: "Excuse me, got to take care of the sauce", then go down in the kitchen in full evening attire.
Or Frederik saying: "Mary, I'll go shopping for groceries. Get something for you"?
Or cutting an event short because: "I really need to go home and wash the floors".
I mean, their staff is not so much a luxury as a necessity, due to their peculiar work and them working strange hours.
Others have an au pair (including Joachim and our Marie) to help out, M&F have a staff.