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Is there a mandatory seperation period in Denmark before a divorce is granted?
At least her profile still thereReina said:This is what it shows on the RF site in regards to the royal house-she is last
<LI class=m2>HH Princess Alexandra
http://kongehuset.dk/artikel.php?dogtag=k_en_fam
lashinka2002 said:What happens To Alexandra's title of Joaqhim remarries?
Will she remain HH Princess Alexandra? Will she still represent charities?
Or do you think the danish RF will slowly wean her away from danish events?
What do you think her role will be in 5-10 years aside from raising her boys.
Isabel said:I know that the majority of the princesses have received their titles due to marriage as courtesy. However, Maxima was created a princess and is thus said to be a princess in her own right. Please correct me if I am wrong here. So, does Alexandra's new title since her divorce (and even if Joachim remarries) and the fact that she will continue to be addressed as her HH and still be considered a Princess of Denmark mean that Alexandra is also a princess in her own right? It seems that the only thing that has changed his her prefix from HRH to HH.
hrhcp said:Yennie,
It is more than kind for you to print (transcript?) this, but for us poor non-Danish readers ... it is .... how shall I say ... so much .... pidgeon-speak !!!!!
hrhcp said:Yennie,
It is more than kind for you to print (transcript?) this, but for us poor non-Danish readers ... it is .... how shall I say ... so much .... pidgeon-speak !!!!!
I had forgot about this postysbel said:If you don't know Danish, there's no need to remain in the dark Yennie. I didn't know Danish either but I found this Danish English translator to be helpful. It makes a lot of mistakes for sure but you get the gist of the article.
I've found it helpful when following the DRF even outside of The Royal Forums. A lot of the more informative articles come from Billed-Bladet which doesn't have an English version. So if I go to the website ... Billed-Bladet: Danmarks Royale Ugeblad... and find an article I'm interested in, I just pull up the translator and translate it myself.
The translator works better when you put in a few sentences at a time.