Muhler
Imperial Majesty
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Two clips from BT (with an endless commercial first).
http://www.bt.dk/bttv/clip/1/20839
First of W&K in the airport, watching the British Airways plane being loaded,
It's bound for Nairobi, Kenya tonight.
UNICEF rely very much on donation-flights from commercial airlines.
- And yes, it is foggy here in DK today!
And as Zenia pointed out, chilly if you stand still or walk around in a very big warehouse.
I understand from a comment on the news, where a representative from UNICEF was interviewed, that the visit has already paid off. Substantial sums appaers to have been donated.
The second clip is from the first photo posing right after they had been recieved at the storage facillity. Travle Frederik til royale kolleger: Let's go - BT TV - BT.dk
They pose for a few seconds before Frederiks ushers them on. - I have a little feeling it didn't please the ladies and gentlemen of the press....
I've seen a number of comments as to why William and Kate went to Copenhagen. Why couldn't they visit a similar centre in the UK?
That's because UNICEF has placed the world store in Copenhagen. It's the biggest storage facillity they have and it's from here relief packages and other items are shipped by plane or ship, when there is an emergency somewhere in the world.
There are similar storage facillities elsewhere in the world, but they are much smaller.
So I find it natural that K&W go here.
And a little sigh from me. Why can't royal reporters, who are supposed to be professionals and specialists, spell Frederik's name right?
I see it so often, Frederik is spelled Frederick. Is it really that difficult to check?
Queen Margrethe's name is even worse, they can't figure out how to spell that either!
It's equivalent to me writing Charles the PoW's name as Prince Karl.
It's sloppy!
http://www.bt.dk/bttv/clip/1/20839
First of W&K in the airport, watching the British Airways plane being loaded,
It's bound for Nairobi, Kenya tonight.
UNICEF rely very much on donation-flights from commercial airlines.
- And yes, it is foggy here in DK today!
And as Zenia pointed out, chilly if you stand still or walk around in a very big warehouse.
I understand from a comment on the news, where a representative from UNICEF was interviewed, that the visit has already paid off. Substantial sums appaers to have been donated.
The second clip is from the first photo posing right after they had been recieved at the storage facillity. Travle Frederik til royale kolleger: Let's go - BT TV - BT.dk
They pose for a few seconds before Frederiks ushers them on. - I have a little feeling it didn't please the ladies and gentlemen of the press....
I've seen a number of comments as to why William and Kate went to Copenhagen. Why couldn't they visit a similar centre in the UK?
That's because UNICEF has placed the world store in Copenhagen. It's the biggest storage facillity they have and it's from here relief packages and other items are shipped by plane or ship, when there is an emergency somewhere in the world.
There are similar storage facillities elsewhere in the world, but they are much smaller.
So I find it natural that K&W go here.
And a little sigh from me. Why can't royal reporters, who are supposed to be professionals and specialists, spell Frederik's name right?
I see it so often, Frederik is spelled Frederick. Is it really that difficult to check?
Queen Margrethe's name is even worse, they can't figure out how to spell that either!
It's equivalent to me writing Charles the PoW's name as Prince Karl.
It's sloppy!

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