The Danish royal was spotted at Antvorskov barracks in Slagelse as he enrolled for four months of military training ...
Crown Prince Christian of Denmark has begun his mandatory military training, and his mother, Tasmanian-born Queen Mary, is said to be increasingly worried about the career move.
The young prince has joined the military for four months as an officer for the Gardehusarregimentet or the Guard Hussar Regiment - a military battle troop and cavalry unit of the Royal Danish Army.
Crown Prince Christian of Denmark has officially left the Danish palace and moved into an army base to begin compulsory military training.
The Danish King and Queen were pictured applauding ... VII's Palace in Amalienborg to greet the Supreme Court Judges, the Royal Life Guards, and the Guard House Regiments. As the day continued ...
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