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Norwegian, Swedish and Danish is rather similar.
Is there any reason why the spouses/fiancee couldn't come?
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The Scandinavian languages are considered different languages, but in many ways they are dialects of the same, and for the most part they are mutually intelligible. There are quite a lot of false friends one should be aware of, but many of these are learnt as one grows up and come across usage of all three languages. How well one understands the other Scandinavian languages than your own differ from how much contact you have with the other two, but it is expected that if you known one of the languages you understand all three.
I remember from a tv-show from the heirs trip to Svalbard that Crown Prince Frederik describes their trip as ”hyggelig” and then says ”or mysit in Swedish”.
The heirs have known each other since they were children and are used to communicating with each other in their own languages. That being said, language barriers that may arise are usually a source of fun and goodhearted teasing.
I don't think that Frederik, Victoria and Haakon did't that much on there trip to Greenland.
Nanna
www.kronprinsesse-mary.dk
I don't think that Frederik, Victoria and Haakon did't that much on there trip to Greenland.
Nanna
www.kronprinsesse-mary.dk
I think it's not too far-fetched to consider the possibility that the timing of the trip was not coincidental: Perhaps a smoke screen for the surgery taking place parallely in Stockholm, which was originally planned to be kept totally secret.
HQ pictures from Kongehuset.no
http://www.kongehuset.no/aim/kongehuset/49/43/storage/file.image.jpg/Set:quality=100
http://www.kongehuset.no/aim/kongehuset/49/40/storage/file.image.jpg/Set:quality=100
http://www.kongehuset.no/aim/kongehuset/49/41/storage/file.image.jpg/Set:quality=100
http://www.kongehuset.no/aim/kongehuset/49/42/storage/file.image.jpg/Set:quality=100
I know what you are refearing to. These issues however, has always been handled in Copenhagen and that will remain the same. They will be able to take over more issues, except for the once mentioned.
See -
Rigsfællesskabet - Udenrigsministeriet
As for Greenlands independence, I will refear to former Prime Minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, who openly said that Greenland could move to become independent whenever they wanted to, as long as they were prepared to pay for it themselfs.
All major decisions are still made in Copenhagen regarding political, security, defence, legal, social and financial matter and we still send a few billion dkr up there every year.
They have always had the right to say no to the Kingdom.
What surgery in Stockholm is this?