Welcome to this month's book club discussion,
Mary: Crown Princess of Denmark by Karin Palshoj and Gitte Redder.
In this week's discussion we will focus on chapters 1-4 which includes:
A Happy Girl
The Secret Romance
The Exam
Mary and the Monarchy
For those who are unfamiliar with the story of Crown Princess Mary this book by Palshoj and Redder is a good starting point to learn about her early life and romance with Crown Prince Frederik.
There are some factual tidbits in chapter one which I was unaware of; such as the history of the Donaldson family and their reasonings behind their move from Scotland to Tasmania (noted on page 2-3). The chapter also highlights her days at Taroona High School, her activities whilst there, Mary's interest in riding horses, her years at the University of Tasmania through her subsequent move to mainland Australia -- Melbourne and Sydeny. The chapter also covers the death of her mother.
Chapter two, is pretty much a well known story by now, even for those who casually know about the relationship between Frederik and Mary. One of the reasons for this: It has been covered ad nauseum in the tabloids as well as "respected" newspapers both in Australia and Denmark. The authors tend to have a sort of Disneyesque style when detailing the "secret romance" between the couple. Not much is new, but their fluffy fairytale style of writing is extremely entertaining to read after awhile...
Another problem that I had with this chapter is their total dependance on re-hashed articles. It would have been refreshing to read something new about the so-called "secret romance", but alas this was not to be.
All in all, the chapter covers how they meet, where, when, and so forth. One gripe that has discussed on royal watching message boards has been whether or not Mary learned Danish prior to her engagement and well before the major public kiss in Hobart whereupon journalists confirmed her as the official "girlfriend". Well, according to this book and their sources, she did. The authors confirmed that she did and quote that Mary confessed that, "...learning Danish was a struggle." It goes on to confirm, that she, "...receieved intensive lessons..."
Furthermore, the authors note, "Back in Denmark after the visit to Tasmania, Marty engrossed herself in the job at Microsoft..." (49) [confirming again, to some on royal watching sites, that she did indeed work whether in office or outside from home. Some gossipmongers firmly believe that she never worked whilst at Microsoft. Well, they are wrong. Next!]
Chapter three, The Exam, reviews the intense pressure Mary was under leading up to and during her engagement. Again, not much anything we don't know...more fluffy fantasy fairytale and how everything was perfect and how everyone in Denmark adores her. Yeah, okay. Next chapter.
Mary and the Monarchy, chapter 4, was again vaguely interesting. I just wish the authors would get their heads out of the fluffy little clouds and truly exam her then upcoming role as Denmark's future Crown Princess.
So, what were your thoughts about the chapters so far? We would love to hear what you have to say.