Crown Prince Frederik planted a tree Thursday in Hans Christian Andersen Wood in Odense. Tree planting was made with heavy equipment as Crown Prince Frederik officers.
Crown Prince Frederik planted a tree Thursday in Hans Christian Andersen Wood in Odense. Tree planting was made with heavy equipment as Crown Prince Frederik officers.
Prince Frederik planted Thursday a tree in the woods Hans Christian Andersen in Odense. Traeplnatningen was made with heavy equipment as Crown Prince Frederik officers. In addition, Crown Prince Frederik got its own oak tree to plant at home and a basket of schnapps to the possible future sleepless nights
Crown Prince Frederik planted Thursday a tree in the forest Andersen in Odense. Tree planting was made with heavy equipment as the prince officers. In addition, Crown Prince Frederik was also in the midst of an election campaign between the two mayor candidates Boye (left) and Anker Boye
Crown Prince Frederik planted Thursday a tree in the forest Andersen in Odense. Here from the tour where landscape architect Ulf Loebner-Olesen (left) showed us around. To the right is the Mayor of Odense Anker Boye
Crown Prince Frederik at a press conference at the hospital after being the father of a little prince. Copenhagen
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Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary on the way home from Rigshospitalet with their prince
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary present on Tuesday. October 18, 2005 their newborn son at the Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen.
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark present their four-day-old son at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen Tuesday October 18, 2005. Australian born Crown Princess Mary gave birth to the prince, who is second in line of succession to the Danish throne, last Saturday at 1.5.
Denmark's Olympic Committee celebrated its 100th birthday at the City Hall. Here Crown Prince Frederik (right) in conversation with the chairman of the Danish Sports Federation, Kai Holm.
Denmark's Olympic Committee celebrated its 100th birthday at the City Hall. Here, from left, Minister of Culture, Brian Mikkelsen, Crown Prince Frederik and chairman of the Danish Sports Federation, Kai Holm. Copenhagen
Lunch at Fredensborg Palace under the Norwegian royal family celebration visit to Denmark. Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Haakon and Prince Henrik toast after the speeches
Royal visit from Norway - from left: Crown Prince Harald, Prince Henrik, King Harald, Queen Margrethe II, Queen Sonja and Crown Prince Frederik posing for pictures before midday Monday, November 7, 2005 at Fredensborg Castle.
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Prince Haakon arrive at the Royal Theater in Copenhagen Monday November 7, 2005. King Harald, Queen Sonja and Crown Prince Haakon are in Denmark to commemorate the 100th anniversay of Norway' independence and the election of the Danish Prince Carl as king of Norway under the name Haakon VII.
Royal visit from Norway - from left: Crown Prince Haakon, Queen Sonja, King Harald, Queen Margrethe, Prince Henrik and Crown Prince Frederik posing for pictures during the visit of the exhibition Monday, November 7, 2005 in the Great Hall of the Christian VII 'Palace. On the occasion of the Norwegian royal family visits exhibited a historical tableau in the Great Hall of the Christian VII 'Palace at Amalienborg. The 87-year-old Christian IX gives her grandson Prince Carl permission to be electing a king of Norway under the name Haakon VII. Norway is celebrating this year that it is a hundred years since the union with Sweden was dissolved and Norway became independent. The tableau is performed by the artist Paul Fischer's depiction of the event.