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The Danish Crown Prince Family move back to Fredensborg Castle

Photo: Oskar Aanmoen/Royal Central The Danish Crown Prince family has moved homes again, as confirmed by the Danish Royal Court on Monday. Over the weekend, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary moved along with their children to the Chancellery at Fredensborg Castle where the family will reside in the coming months. The Crown Prince and Crown Princess took over the Chancellery shortly after their wedding in May 2004. Prior to this, the 18th century building was Queen Ingrid’s residence for many years. Until 2010, when Frederik VIII’s Palace at Amalienborg was completely renovated, the Chancellery was the Crown Prince Couple’s primary residence.

Prince Christian of Denmark to attend prestigious boarding school from the autumn

Photo: Oskar Aanmoen/Royal Central On Wednesday, surprising news emerged from the Danish Royal Family. Once Prince Christian completes his school education in Gentofte this summer, it has been confirmed that the future Danish king will attend a prestigious boarding school from the autumn. The following statement was published Wednesday by the Danish Royal Court: “At the end of June, His Royal Highness Prince Christian will finish ninth grade at Tranegårdskolen in Gentofte, where the Prince has been a student since first grade. “The prince wants to continue his schooling at Herlufsholm Gymnasium in Næstved, where he is registered for the boarding school after the summer holidays.”

Three soldiers in the Danish Royal Guard caught on duty influenced by cocaine

By Peter Burka - Changing the guard, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikimedia Commons Three soldiers in the Danish Royal Guard were on duty under the influence of cocaine. The story was revealed shortly before Easter when the Audit Corps’ annual report for 2020 was released. The Audit Corps is the Danish Armed Forces’ own prosecution authority. The corps investigates and deals with military criminal cases. It was the Danish magazine “Se og Hør” who first reported the news in Denmark. The Royal Guard employees are said to have behaved foolishly, and, after closer examination, dilated pupils were noticed. It was suspected that security personnel were under the influence of drugs in the service as they were observed with dilated pupils and seemed silly. Police were called, and the three guards admitted to having been under the influence of cocaine. Blood samples were taken from the soldiers, and they were searched by the police before the military police arrived.

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