BILLED-BLADET sendte direkte TV fra gæsternes ankomst til prins Joachims 50-års fødselsdag fredag den 7. juni. Se de mange gæster ankomme og se de mange flotte kjoler.
Just amazing! The queen standing alone at the top of the stairs as Joachim and family arrive, opening her arms to welcome then just like any loving grandmother of any social class would, anywhere in the world.
I love this family so much. What I have noticed is their reporter's are a little too casual if you get me. As compared to the Americans it is night and day.
My royal family absolutely adore Her majesty Queen margrethe she has always been open hearted and affectionate she always smiles an absolute treasure God bless the danish royals
Llevo un buen rato viendo las celebraciones de esta familia y pienso, si en España organizan estos saraos, se arma el lío. Todo esto lo comento con mucho respeto. Un saludo
Soy argentina,no tenemos blasones desde 1813 no permitimos títulos de nobleza.Pero tenemos políticos que se sienten de la nobleza😢 Pero igual les digo que menos mal que los príncipes de casaron con extranjeras pusieron un toque de elegancia
It is a Danish channel. Why should everything always be in English for those who only speak English. Most people in Europe and Scandinavia speak 3 languages if not more. It is no big deal nowadays.
@@user-wk5ff4jv3r We don't need subtitles for all the commentary, which if it is anything like the commentary in other countries about such events, is not exactly profound, but it would be nice to know who all these people are. That doesn't take much work for the TV network before they post the video. I recognized only the royals themselves. If we knew the names of the civilian notables (and we're not going to catch them buried in the Danish vocabulary surrounding them), that could spur us to look them up and learn something about Danish culture and politics, which I assume is not something the Danish people wish to keep a secret from the rest of the world. If they do, why post these videos at all? In addition, while Italians may speak three languages, Danish is probably not one of them. Nor for the Greeks. Nor for the French. Nor for the Albanians. Nor for the Bulgarians, etc. I was also not aware that Scandinavia was not a part of Europe (since you refer to them separately). That would be an unusual take on geography and current geopolitics. Congratulations to the prince for passing this milestone in his life and for being part of a family that seems so much like a regular family, despite their position and wealth. Bravo.
Those last two guests made a major protocol faux pas. No one should arrive after the Guest of Honour (Prince Joachim) and the Queen. That is considered really bad form.
Danish protocol needs to take the photographers in hand. The honoured guests to most Danish Royal functions must run a gauntlet to get to their dinner. Photographers bully them and slow a well timed process. In my country we don’t allow the press to take over!
@@astridsegall6013 Smiles don't tell everything!! Many not always smiling people, looking more seriously, can often be far more friendly. Forced smiles , hoping to look more friendly, are often fake!
C'est vraiment déplacé d'inviter la première femme du Prince Joachim !! On n'invite jamais les anciennes épouses aux anniversaires ! La Princesse Marie doit être mal à l'aise !!
There is nothing wrong with inviting the former wife of Prince Joachim. They remain good friends and she is the mother of the two elder boys and she regularly joins them for Christmas. This is how civilized people do things.
@@nuno7588 They wouldn't have invited her if Marie, the current wife, was not OK with it. It is not for us to say what is right for them. It is obvious that the situation is working with all parties concerned.
@@Tony_Malini yeah 😂. The lady said the same thing under the queen speech about covid-19. Stay safe during this corona virus pandemic, and with your family! It is important to be with them.