Christian von Denmark
The throne continues military training
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After the summer break, Crown Prince Christian von Denmark goes back to the military. He completes a one -year course on the lieutenant.
The Danish Crown Prince Christian (19) continues his training with the armed forces. The royal family announced that.
In and explains the palace: “On August 11, 2025, the Crown Prince returns to the Antvorskov barracks in Slagelse, where his royal highness continues his military training in the Lieutenant course. The training takes one year, according to which a practical service is a train leader.” For this purpose, a photo of the oldest son of King Frederik X. (57) and Queen Mary (53) was published in camouflage clothing.
The Danish heir to the throne has been completing his training in the military since February. In May, the royal family had given an insight into its service at the Gardehusar regiment, a regiment of the Danish army, in Slagelse on the Danish main island of Seeland: “His royal highness, the Crown Prince, received the Rex badge on Thursday, May 15, 2025 after completing the traditional, exciting and multi-day Rex tour”, ” Images that Christian showed with a helmet, hat and weapon during various exercises.
While the Crown Prince is now completing the Lieutenant course after completing his training as a guard, his three younger siblings begin their new school year. As the royal family reports, Princess Isabella (18) continues her upper school training at Øregård Gymnasium. In the summer of 2026 she will graduate there. Prince Vincent (14) now visits the eighth class of Tranegårdsskolen, while his twin sister Josephine “at his own request” decided to continue her training in the 8th grade of Spir Efterskole.
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Source: Stern

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