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Okay, well, I do, see a difference.Come on, They have normal blue eyes, I don't see any difference from other babies with blue eyes.
Okay, well, I do, see a difference.Come on, They have normal blue eyes, I don't see any difference from other babies with blue eyes.
Indeed! Blue is neither just nor only Blue!Okay, well, I do, see a difference.
Okay, well, I do, see a difference.
Princess Isabella is a very beatiful baby. I should never said it when she was littler. She is just gorgeous, like her brother. Shame on me! I believed the little Princess should be ugly! And look now at those eyes, this smile, this round cheeks...Oh! How much she is improving! She and her brother are among the more good looking children of the Gotha!
Vanesa.
Ashelen, it is obvious that CPss Mary is a brown/blue eyed person genetically - which means that she can pass on either brown or blue eyes.
If Mary was a brown/brown eyed person genetically, her children could not have blue eyes. Brown eyes are dominant, so if Christian and Isabella have blue eyes, they are blue/blue. If they would have brown eyes, it's possible they are brown/brown or brown/blue, the last option would mean their children could have eather brown or blue eyes, while with the first option their children would have brown eyes.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
Yes, You are wrong, It is obvious that Mary comes from a Brown/brown genes, her father and Mother had brown eyes, but Frederik has blue/blue genes his parents both have blue eyes, so the children could have the posibility of having 50% blue eyes and 50% brown eyes, maybe so far the blue genes have won the race, but is probably that they will have a baby with brown eyes, it is simple.
Look Mette Marit, She has blue/blue genes, her parents had blue eyes, and Hakkon has blue/brown genes, his father has blue eyes and his mother has brown yes, and Ingrid Alexandra has brown eyes, and Sverre has blue eyes, It doesn't matter how genes are on the parents nature, It is just about how the genes are mixed.
If I am right, there's Mary's dad and stepmother there for the celebration.More [URL="http://danishroyalwatchers.blogspot.com/2008/04/happy-birthday-to-princess-isabella.html"]information[/URL] from [URL="http://danishroyalwatchers.blogspot.com/2008/04/princess-isabellas-birthday-photos.html"]DRW's[/URL] regarding Princess Isabella's birthday. One [URL="http://web.mac.com/stefdnk/royal/Apr2008/Pages/Apr21-2008.html#5"]more[/URL] photo series as well.
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Hm, then they will be very far away from their other grandchildren in Australia...The Donaldsons are still living in Denmark. They will be moving to France to retire when Mr. Donaldson finishes his contract in Denmark to teach. They will not move back to Australia.
He was born and raised in Scotland. Emigrated to Australia, taught in the US, Korea, and Denmark.