Summary of article in Billed Bladet #49, 2017.
Written by Ulrik Ulriksen.
Josephine attends a ballet-school in central Copenhagen, and the children had prepared a performance last Sunday.
At the dress rehearsal Saturday M&F and Isabella were present. - After the performance all applauded, Isabella in particular. She also did a few steps on her own when she got up from her seat and it was time to go home.
You know that M&F attended a ceremony in Copenhagen Cathedral celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation on Sunday, so they could not see Josephine and the other children's performance that day. However, her other siblings and a nanny were there.
Josephine was dressed in a yellow suit with a crown on her head. With floating movements of the arms, she and the other children danced away.
They were of course applauded enthusiastically and Josephine and the girls she danced with were seen hugging each other after their show.
- It seems pretty clear to me, that either someone in connection with BB was there on both days. (Which is not unlikely, journalists have children and nieces and grandchildren too)
Or someone was there and talked in detail with a BB reporter afterwards. (Which is very likely)
Or someone captured the whole thing on the mobile and showed it to a BB reporter. (Which is also likely).
- The DK press have rarely shown any photos and videos of the DRF children when in semi-private situations like this, unless being given permission by the DRF. But there must be many photos and videos of the children that simply haven't been shown in public and probably never will.
So I think this is as much as we will ever "see" of the DRF children when they are not on the job with their parents. While they are still children.
The laws on privacy are strict here in DK, especially in regards to children and any media showing footage or pics of the DRF children in situations resembling private situations, will lose hands down in a conflict with the DRF, both in court, at the press-ethics board and not least in the eyes of the public.