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The entire Danish royal family at the Nutcracker premiere

On the red carpet rolled out at the entrance to the famous Tivoli theater in Copenhagen, they parade in groups, wrapped in their coats. King Frederik It was as a family that they chose to attend the premiere of the ballet Nutcracker. A nice surprise that no one expected, enthuses the Danish daily B.T !

From left to right: Princess Josephine, Queen Mary, Prince Vincent, King Frederik X and Princess Isabella, King Frederik X at the ballet premiere Nutcracker au Tivoli, November 30, 2024. © Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

In fact, only the presence of Princess Benedikte had been announced, who ultimately came in the company of Queen Anne-Marie of Greece. Without forgetting that of their older sister, of course, Queen Margrethe, who worked on this 6e edition of this Christmas classic. Known for her artistic talents – and her taste for furs – we owe her the scenography and costumes of this revisited version which takes place in…Tivoli in 1874.

Queen Margrethe, costume designer and set designer for this 6e edition of the show. © Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
Queen Anne-Marie and Princess Benedikte came to support their older sister, Queen Margrethe. © Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

A few meters behind his great-aunts, Count Felix de Monpezat displays a shy smile. Prince's second son Joachim, 22, looks great in his gray suit and long black coat. A third-year student in international trade and maritime transport at the Copenhagen Business School, he would not have missed this premiere which honors his grandmother for anything.

A student at the Copenhagen business school, Count Felix de Monpezat took the opportunity to join his family. © Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

More surprising, this other royal personality who slipped into the middle of an impromptu family reunion. Queen Sonja of Norway, dressed all in black, also made the trip for the occasion. Proof, if any were needed, of the strong ties that unite the two kingdoms, but above all the wife of King Harald V to the artist-queen. Taking to the stage alongside the dancers and receiving a standing ovation, the 84-year-old former sovereign is far from having retired.

Queen Sonja of Norway, surprise guest of this magical evening. © Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix/ABACAPRESS.COM


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