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Summer vacation at Graasten Castle
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At the start of their summer vacation, the Danish royal family shows itself in an unfamiliar constellation – two children were missing.
“It was a warm and festive reception that her majesties of the king and the queen as well as her royal highness princess Isabella and Prince Vincent received in Graast today,” summarizes the Danish palace, the start of the traditional summer stay of King Frederik (57), Queen Mary (53) and her family at Graast Castle.
Frederik, Mary, Isabella and Vincent shine – but two children were missing
The photos published on Instagram and the official homepage show four well -humored royals in the bright sunshine, surrounded by a large crowd. Crown Prince Frederik was wearing a dark suit with a white shirt, crown princess Mary rely on an airy paisley dress with beige blazer. Daughter Isabella (18) chose a black dress with blossom print, while son Vincent (14) appeared in a gray -brown jacket, beige pants and white shirt.
Where the other two children of the royal couple, Crown Prince Christian (19) and Vincents were twin sister Princess Josephine (14), the king briefly clarified in his speech: “You are on the way.”
Tourists and residents know that the royal family is on site
“The royal family strolled from the town square to Graasten Castle […] On one half -kilometer long route, the majesties and the prince couple of flags, flowers and greetings from the numerous present were received, “the palace continued. Previously, Frederik, Mary, Isabella and Vincent were welcomed by the city administration of Sønderborg.
In addition, a small hint for residents, tourists, fans and interested parties via social media was released: “In connection with the summer stay of the royal couple at Graasten Castle, the royal bodyguard will march through the city of Graasten every day at 11:40 a.m., accompanied by two drum corps of the royal body.” Since the mid -1930s, the royal family has been using the Gravenstein Castle, as it is also called, as a summer residence.
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Source: Stern

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