Your guess is as good as mine.
Or, Marie wants to live in France now.
I wonder if they'll come back to Denmark...Maybe they'll do a "Benedikte"?
Live in Paris (France) and pop back for a few official events now and then.
Your guess is as good as mine.
Or, Marie wants to live in France now.
I wonder if they'll come back to Denmark...Maybe they'll do a "Benedikte"?
Live in Paris (France) and pop back for a few official events now and then.
Prince Joachim's eldest Son left the Army and he at his age wants to teach in the Military Academy....
Very odd turn of events. Then again Prince Constantin of the Netherlands lived outside NL for a while too. Good location though for son prince Nicolai to crash over for any cat walk shows.
Prince Constantijn indeed lived and worked in Brussels for many years. He has a career. He only attended the odd event (and it's just an hour drive to the Dutch border and 2 hours to The Hague 9without traffic jams), so closer to many places in the Nethetlands than the distances within many other countries.
I don't think Joachim has a career outside of his toyal role. It's also an interesting choice in light of Nikolai's early resignation. Is he trying to proof himself? Was he inspired by Guillaume taking a year-long military course in London?
Joachim does work under the Defense Chief, as a kind of expert or councilor in regards to the reserves under the Total Defense.
It's very much about who, how and how fast can people be mobilized and how can you attract people into becoming a part of the reserves.
Prince Constantijn indeed lived and worked in Brussels for many years. He has a career. He only attended the odd event
Prince Constantijn indeed lived and worked in Brussels for many years. He has a career. He only attended the odd event
Does/did Prince Constantijn have and appanage like Joachim has?
Thanks! So, would this training better equip him for this role?
Absolutely!
Lene Ballby says that the family will only move to France this summer. No doubt because Henrik and Athena must finish their school year in DK first. that happens in the end of July. - When does schools start in France?
Interesting news. I too wonder if the family will split their time between Paris and Denmark like Benedikte, perhaps though whilst the children are still in education they'll visit Denmark in holiday time and on weekends or Joachim and Marie will go by themselves since regularly travelling back and forth between two countries would be very disrupting for the children if they were to attend school in Paris (as opposed to home tutoring like the Castro girls in Italy but I think it's more likely the children will go to a Parisian school).
I apologise if this has already been answered or asked, but are the children bilingual or do they just speak Danish with a basic understanding of French?
It's my impression, based om what Marie has said, that the children are bilingual - when they want to. I.e. being spoken to in French but replying in Danish.
But I guess they are pretty fluent in basic French when on holidays in France.
Sorry, but the princess says that it'll be an exciting challenge without mentioning the children.Princess Marie at a charity show tonight says the move in France is a challenge for the children! Agree with her!
He doesn't even have to step in as Rigsforstander, that is something Mary could do - and in only five years, Christian.
Don't people have to be in the succession line to be Rigforstander ?
[....] It will be a good move on all sides, for the argument convinces me that France and Denmark will want to work closer together when it comes to the military and having a high-ranking officer (who surely has the highest secrecy rank? ) in France is a good way for Denmark to assure their concerns are heard. Especially as Joachim as a son of the Head of the State of Denmark has direct access to the president of France, if he wants to. [....]
I like this news. Marie agreed to come to Denmark and then settled in Schakenborg for years and now she has a chance to live in her former home country. It will be a good move on all sides, for the argument convinces me that France and Denmark will want to work closer together when it comes to the military and having a high-ranking officer (who surely has the highest secrecy rank? As occasional Royal regent he should be able to know every secret of the military, no?) in France is a good way for Denmark to assure their concerns are heard. Especially as Joachim as a son of the Head of the State of Denmark has direct access to the president of France, if he wants to.
OTOH his children know they have to look forward to earning their own money but must be careful when they do that in Denmark, so bringing up little Henrik and Athena in Paris is a way to ensure they can study or learn a craft (they are Margrethe's grandchildren after all) without as much public curiosity as in Denmark.
It might be a possibility that Nicolai is moving with them. Maybe he has plans to only start out as a male model but has a deeper interest in fashion and could study at a fashion school or become an apprentice in a designer house? That's a lot easier as a prince in Paris than in Denmark.
And doesn't Marie's brothers live in or around Paris? Her father? Other relatives, who might have children without any "public profile", so Henrik and Athena can do things with them and not be hounded like they are when they spend time with Fred's kids?
Plus there might be a possibility for Marie to get payed work as a charity representative for international companies in Paris which she couldn't do in Copenhagen as the countries' princess. Joachim and Marie have to see Felix and their own two children to see through university till they an live off their own income. Plus Nicolai in case he wants to study at a private school. I am not sure how much money the family has, but could it be that the French chateau will be left someday to Joachim and not to Frederick? So maybe one of Joachim's kids want to become a winemaker?
A lot of possibilities, and some probably better than those they have in Denmark.
I wish them a pleasant stay in France...
I think they will be very well received, with kindness and courtesy... quite the opposite of what they experience in Denmark, according to the hateful comments that I read in Danish newspapers