Hmm, I can´t remember, but I don´t think so. I think we´ll get the confirmation when the baby is bornWhen a rumour like this starts is it common for the communication chief to confirm if the princess has been admitted?
But in the end of the article it states that it hasn´t been possible to get a yes or no whether to Princess Marie is at Riget... So I think she is. If she wasn´t they would had said so
It´s the same press officer Lene Balleby But I don´t think they´ll confirm anything before the birth is well aheadWell a confirmation would be nice so I could know whether to sleep or not!
I just looked back to the thread from when Princess Marie was expecting Prince Henrik and the press officer of the time Malene Balleby did confirm to TV2 that Marie had been admitted to hospital to give birth.
Exactly, it would be very odd to have a check at around midnight...crm2317 said:I guess it could have been a last check but would be odd to have one so late in the evening.
Exactly, it would be very odd to have a check at around midnight...
But no other medias have picked up the story...
Riget don´t closes these specials blinds/curtains unless there is a royal birth in the waitingPardon my ignorance but is the fact the blinds/curtains have been closed usually a sign of a royal on the maternity ward? Could it not just be as a courtesy to other expectant mothers to protect them from the waiting media in the build up to the birth?
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Once more palace officials have denied today that Princess Marie was already staying at hospital.
So it's been another false alarm.
Other patients are unlikely to attrack photographers trying to take pictures with long range lenses through the windows.Any idea why the curtains get closed for royals only and not other patients?