The Danish royal court have marked the 13th birthday of Prince Joachim and Princess Marie s youngest Prince Henrik today with two portraits shared with royal fans on Instagram.
Prince Joachim and Princess Marie of Denmark have opened up for the first time about his life-threatening stroke last summer.
Joachim, 51, was on holiday with his family in France when he suddenly suffered a blood clot and had to be rushed to Toulouse University Hospital to receive emergency surgery.
Joachim, who lives in Paris with Marie, 45, spent the rest of the summer recuperating at the Danish royals summer residence, Chateau de Cayx in Cahors in southern France before returning to Paris, to start a new job as a Defense Attaché at the Danish Embassy in September.
Eight months on, the Danish Prince and his wife opened up about the ordeal in an interview with Hjernesagen s member magazine, where Marie admitted the stroke could have changed their lives.
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In another image, a beaming Athena, dressed in a light blue jumper, poses with a white dog, thought to be the family s pet.
Athena is tenth in the line of succession to the Danish throne. She is the daughter of Prince Joachim, 51, and Princess Marie of Denmark, 44.
The young royal (pictured) sported a beaming smile when enjoying a frolic in the snow in Paris, where she lives with her parents Prince Joachim and Princess Marie, and her 12-year-old brother Prince Henrik
In two of the four photographs shared, the princess made sure to wrap up warm against the chilly weather by donning a light puffer coat and adorable pink earmuffs (pictured)
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The Danish Royal Family have been forced to change their end of year plans, due to a coronavirus spike.
Christmas and New Year plans for Queen Margrethe have been adjusted as well as her two sons Prince Frederik and Prince Joachim and their families, including Princess Mary and Princess Marie. In connection with the latest development of COVID-19 in Denmark, the royal family s Christmas and New Year plans are being adapted, spokesperson for the Royal Household, Lene Balleby, confirmed in a statement.
The Danish Royal Family have been forced to change their end of year plans, due to a coronavirus spike (UK Press via Getty Images)