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Queen Margrethe and Crown Princess Mary host military dinner

Queen Margrethe and Crown Princess Mary host military dinner
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Fredensborg Palace Garden presented with prestigious award

The palace garden at Fredensborg Castle in Denmark, one of Queen Margrethe’s many residences, has received the prestigious Europa Nostra award. The Europa Nostra Prize was awarded to the castle garden for an excellent achievement in preserving, improving and adapting to new uses of cultural heritage in connection with the restoration of the garden. Prince…

Denmark s Crown Prince Frederik and Princess Mary at son Prince Christian s confirmation

He beamed for photos while standing next to Prince Christian, who waved to fans. Queen Margrethe, 81, looked elegant in a coral coat dress, a matching fascinator, pearl jewellery and court shoes.  Polished: Prince Christian (pictured next to Crown Prince Frederik), 15, looked sharp in a crisp white shirt, a tailored blue suit, a coordinating vest and tie Family: Keeping a close eye on her youngest children, Prince Vincent (centre), 10, and Princesses Isabella, (next to Prince Vincent), 14, and Josephine, 10, was Crown Princess Mary, 49 Elegant: Crown Princess Mary donned a blue patterned frock with billowing sleeves and pointy-toe nude heels. Pictured also is Princess Josephine

Biden s plans to expand free education may be new for America But in other countries, they re the norm

Biden’s plans to expand free education may be new for America. But in other countries, they’re the norm. Adam Taylor, Miriam Berger Toddlers wave small Danish flags as they gather to greet Queen Margrethe II of Denmark outside Fredensborg Castle on April 16. (Martin Sylvest/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock) When President Biden laid out the ambitious education targets in his $1.8 trillion American Families Plan during his speech to Congress on Wednesday, he invoked concerns of foreign competition to justify them. Twelve years of free education, long the standard in the United States, was no longer enough “to compete with the rest of the world in the 21st century,” Biden said.

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