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How-come the Spanish & Belgium royals were not there ?
The volcano ash!
How-come the Spanish & Belgium royals were not there ?
How-come the Spanish & Belgium royals were not there ?
The volcano ash!
Ladies in Waiting I think, as Caroline and Tanja are sat with them.
I would've thought maybe the Crown Prince couple would use the other box, and that maybe the LiW would sit near their respective....(?)
here you go imageshack album dress+ tiara
sorry for a bad quality, but when I zoomed the video get this
there is no front view, because they were filmed this way all the time
Hello - just wanted to thank you for your contribution to the celebrations. It was nice hearing about some of your memories from your stay in Copenhagen so many years ago and your meeting with the queen.I lived in Copenhagen (1965) right after I graduated from college in the US. During my initial stay I saw her father on the balcony of the royal palace upon his birthday.
Several years later I met Queen Margette at a reception in Copenhagen in 1984 celebrating the Danish Institute for Study Abroad Program's( DIS) celebration. She was most gracious and greeted me and my fellow architectural colleagues with great enthusiasm. I was deeply impressed.
I also observed that she was born shortly after the invasion in 1940. My father served in the war from London at that time. He survived. Those days were very difficult for everyone, even the Royal Family in Copenhagen, I'm sure.
My very best wishes to Her Majesty on the 70th Anniversary of her birth.
Sincerely and with great admiration for the Danes and their spirit.
Robert D. Hermanson, AIA
Professor Emeritus, U. Of Utah
USA
Hello - just wanted to thank you for your contribution to the celebrations. It was nice hearing about some of your memories from your stay in Copenhagen so many years ago and your meeting with the queen.
Architectural colleages? Where you studying at Charlottenborg - close to the royal theater?
http://gpdhome.typepad.com/royalblognl_news_summary/2010/04/hendes-majest%C3%A6t-dronningenhans-kongelige-h%C3%B8jhed-prinsgemalenhans-kongelige-h%C3%B8jhed-kronprinsenhendes-kongelige-h%C3%B8jhed-kron.htmlhttp://gpdhome.typepad.com/royalblo...-kronprinsenhendes-kongelige-højhed-kron.htmlHow-come the Spanish & Belgium royals were not there ?
I am Mette-Marit number one fan in the world but this time as far as outfits are concerned, my favourite is Maxima's... and the blue sapphires matching the dress... gorgeous
Hahaha. I laughed when I saw this one.
Does anyone know Mette-Marit's height?? She seems to be pretty tall
i have a question, hope soembody can answer, after to see the photos, i wonder what it is the code for dressing, I mean, they are several gala events, all with tiaras, but some with sashes medals and the star broche(sorry i do not how is call) what make the difference? and i notice that victoria did not have a tiara in the last event?
A few videos from youtube.
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Happy blessed birthday to the Queen!
Thanks to all who posted the lovely pixs and short videos!
I don't speak danish, but i think the CP's speech must hve been rather touching or sweet cos Mary went over to give him a long kiss! that's was beautiful - does anyone who does speak danish provide a summary or translation of his speech?
Lastly, i was in denmark last summer and enjoyed myself very much!!! What a beautiful country it was and with such lovely people. I visted the palace and viewed at great lenght the tiara exhibit. I remember staring for a long time at the pearl tiara of the Queen and the moonlight tiara of CP Mary..now to see it on their heads brings back fond memories of my unforgettable holiday there! Plus it sort of got my hair standing know how close i was to those tiaras...
thank youo much for the explanation, do you know if we can buy the souvenir of the birthday the light blue ribbon with the queen medal?Yes, there is.
When you recieve your invitation, your are informed of the dress code.
In this case, the gala dinner, for the official Denmark. The dress code is gala A or B. (The dinner at Christiansborg, with all the entertainment, was a sort of official event for the Monarch. The dinner at Fredensborg was a family event, only televised. And with representatives of the government present).
Long eventning dresses for the ladies and tuxedos or gala uniforms for gentlemen. (Should a lady be entitled to wear a uniform she can do so, but unless she is from the military or police that will be must unlikely).
That means that you as a civillian are required to wear your orders.
Members of the armed services and the police wear medals and civillian orders, not ribbons.
thank youo much for the explanation, do you know if we can buy the souvenir of the birthday the light blue ribbon with the queen medal?
thank you so much!!!!!You are welcome.
The commemoration medal? No. - At least not for some years. Some may eventually show up in antique stores.
You can buy coins commemorating her birthday. Royal Danish Mint // Commemorative coins // Web document // Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II's 70th birthday
Or stamps. Dr. Margrethe II 70 år
Sure, from memory and in general.
Rather than writing a summary I'll instead write my impression of the speech.
It was a very warm speech by Frederik.
It was not a praise of the Queen, it was a praise of his mother. He talked about how he could understand now, how difficult it must have been for QMII to suddenly become a Monarch, despite having two small sons.
It's no secret that Frederik's childhood was not entirely happy and that he to a large extent felt neglected by his parents. - Who were bust, somehing he could now understand and relate to.
Nevertheless he also told about how QMII read aloud stories for them in the evening. Tolkien was read no less than three times! Aaand with all the voices, gestures, visualisations and drawings the Queen could add to the story. (*)
He talked about Frederik IX, QMII's father, and the very close bonds there were between father and daughter. He quoted his grandfather (morfar) for once having said to her: "Well done, my girl" and as a son he would repeat those words: "Well done".
It was a speech from the heart.
Delieved without the insecurity and stumbling over the words that so often is the case when Frederik is speaking.
It was also a speech based upon the reflections of a mature man.
No wonder Mary hugged him. I think she must have been very moved indeed. Especially as Mary in one of the documentaries about the DRF spoke how deep an emotional impression it made on her, when she saw a picture of a greif stricken QMII beign proclaimed Queen on the the balcony of Christiansborg in 1972.
(*) I wish I had her abillity to tell stories.
Thank you Muhler and welcome to the board! Thank you for providing us with translations as a Dane yourself.
I especially thank you for your post above as there have been one or two posters here and at other message boards who think that CP Mary drew attention from the Queen to herself by kissing and hugging her husband! Some feel that it was just a personal moment between the Queen and CP Frederik and Mary's action was inappropriate! As if anyone can upstage the majestic and very regal Queen of Denmark!
However, the Queen has declared herself in her 70th birthday interviews that it is because of CP Mary and Frederik's happiness in his marriage that has allowed the Queen and Frederik to become closer. Mary was the catalyst that began the closer relationship that now exists between the Queen and her son. We can't speak of the closeness between the Queen and the Crown Prince without crediting CP Mary's influence.
Muhler...since you have provided translations so far...can you provide the translation of the Queen's interview on this issue? I think it would give a significant insight of the Queen's relationship with CP Frederik and CP Mary.