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In photos: 'Denmark Royal Wedding'

By M&C News May 24, 2008, 18:27 GMT

(L-R) Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, Crown Princess Mette Marit of Norway, and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden arrive at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, to attend the wedding of Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, to Marie Cavallier of France. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/SOREN BIDSTRUP

(L-R) Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, Crown Princess Mette Marit of Norway, and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden arrive at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, to attend the wedding of Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, to Marie Cavallier of France. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachim's residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/SOREN BIDSTRUP

Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and Crown Princess Mette Marit arrive at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, to attend the wedding of Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, to Marie Cavallier of France. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/JEPPE MICHAEL JENSEN

Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and Crown Princess Mette Marit arrive at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, to attend the wedding of Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, to Marie Cavallier of France. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachim's residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/JEPPE MICHAEL JENSEN

Princess Louise Maertha of Norway and her husband Ari Behn arrive at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, to attend the wedding of Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, to Marie Cavallier of France. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/JEPPE MICHAEL JENSEN

Princess Louise Maertha of Norway and her husband Ari Behn arrive at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, to attend the wedding of Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, to Marie Cavallier of France. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachim's residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/JEPPE MICHAEL JENSEN

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden arrives at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, to attend the wedding of Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, to Marie Cavallier of France. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/KRISTIAN BRASEN

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden arrives at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, to attend the wedding of Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, to Marie Cavallier of France. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachim's residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/KRISTIAN BRASEN

Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, arrives with his two sons, Prince Nikolaj (L) and Prince Felix (R), at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, for his wedding to French Miss Marie Cavallier. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT / POOL

Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, arrives with his two sons, Prince Nikolaj (L) and Prince Felix (R), at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, for his wedding to French Miss Marie Cavallier. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT / POOL

Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, arrives with his two sons, Prince Nikolaj (L) and Prince Felix (R), at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, for his wedding to French Miss Marie Cavallier. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT

Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, arrives with his two sons, Prince Nikolaj (L) and Prince Felix (R), at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, for his wedding to French Miss Marie Cavallier. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT

Marie Cavallier of France and her father Alain Cavallier arrive at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, for her wedding to Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT / POOL

Marie Cavallier of France and her father Alain Cavallier arrive at Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008, for her wedding to Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT / POOL

Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, receives his bride to be, Marie Cavallier of France, in Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT / POOL

Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, receives his bride to be, Marie Cavallier of France, in Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachim's residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT / POOL

Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, and Marie Cavallier of France are married by Bishop Erik Norman Svendsen in Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT / POOL

Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, and Marie Cavallier of France are married by Bishop Erik Norman Svendsen in Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT / POOL

Bishop Erik Norman Svendsen looks on as Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, kisses his bride Marie Cavallier of France after their wedding at the Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT / POOL

Bishop Erik Norman Svendsen looks on as Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, kisses his bride Marie Cavallier of France after their wedding at the Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachim's residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT / POOL

Bishop Erik Norman Svendsen looks on as Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, kisses his bride Marie Cavallier of France after their wedding at the Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/JENS NOERGAARD LARSEN  / POOL

Bishop Erik Norman Svendsen looks on as Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, kisses his bride Marie Cavallier of France after their wedding at the Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachim's residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/JENS NOERGAARD LARSEN / POOL

Bishop Erik Norman Svendsen looks on as Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, kisses his bride Marie Cavallier of France after their wedding at the Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT  / POOL

Bishop Erik Norman Svendsen looks on as Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, kisses his bride Marie Cavallier of France after their wedding at the Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachim's residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/KELD NAVNTOFT / POOL

Officers from Prince Joachim of Denmarks regiment form a lane as Queen Margrethes youngest son and his bride Marie Cavallier of France leave Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark after their wedding, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/SOREN BIDSTRUP

Officers from Prince Joachim of Denmark's regiment form a lane as Queen Margrethe's youngest son and his bride Marie Cavallier of France leave Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark after their wedding, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachim's residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/SOREN BIDSTRUP

Officers from Prince Joachim of Denmarks regiment form a lane as Queen Margrethes youngest son and his bride Marie Cavallier of France leave Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark after their wedding, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/SOREN BIDSTRUP

Officers from Prince Joachim of Denmark's regiment form a lane as Queen Margrethe's youngest son and his bride Marie Cavallier of France leave Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark after their wedding, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachim's residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/SOREN BIDSTRUP

Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, and his bride Marie Cavallier of France leave Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark after their wedding, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/SOREN BIDSTRUP

Prince Joachim of Denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, and his bride Marie Cavallier of France leave Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark after their wedding, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachim's residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/SOREN BIDSTRUP

Prince Joachim of denmark, Queen Margrethes youngest son, and his bride Marie Cavallier of France leave Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark after their wedding, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavalliers title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachims residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder.  EPA/SOREN BIDSTRUP

Prince Joachim of denmark, Queen Margrethe's youngest son, and his bride Marie Cavallier of France leave Mogeltonder Church in Sonderjutland, Denmark after their wedding, 24 May 2008. After the wedding Cavallier's title will be Princess Marie of Denmark. Prince Joachim's residence Schackenborg is situated in Mogeltonder. EPA/SOREN BIDSTRUP



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Denish peopleMay 25th, 2008 - 05:03:37

Are butt ugly

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I looked atMay 25th, 2008 - 05:04:12

Only two pictures and they hurt my eyes.

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Marcus Thronveit-AndersenMay 26th, 2008 - 15:41:20

The new Prss. Joachim looks pretty much like the last Prss. Joachim.

There is a photograph--a family photograph--by the great photographer in Copenhagen, I forget his name. But this Queen is holding a grandchild and he has mussed her skirt. I kid you not! I kid you not! This squirming, very cute young boy has pushed-up her majesty's skirt and you can see CLEARLY Margarethe II's black girdle. It has a scalloped bit of black lace around the edge of the leg. You can see her leg blowing out of the girdle under the pressure of the spandex.

Now, this is an Official photograph supplied through the Lord Chamberlaine it says on the bottom. How on earth did this happen??? Can you IMAGINE the Queen holding a child and putting herself into this position...the British Royal Family are just...in this regard, the only royal family as far as I can tell.

The Danish Queen is seated on a tiny gilded ballroom chair. These antique chairs were intended for very tiny young women and their equally slim young Danish officers attending a ball two hundred years ago. They were not intended for an elderly woman's thighs or behind. Excuse me!

By the way, why does Her Majesty always put her handbag on the floor beside of her? It is shanty. It makes her handbag look dirty. After all, she doesn't only do this on palace parquet floors but when she is seated at church picnics, the Royal Yaught Club, county fairs, Emergency Trauma Centers, Nursing Homes, and even a new Pool Hall at something called the 'Retired Public Works and Sanitation Employees Union' or at least it is thus translated.

However....give them a bit of credit. There is absolutely NOTHING to compare with the Norwegian Family. I call them the Royal Beverly Hillbillies. If 35 year of Crown Prss. M&M doesn't look the spitting image of Ely Mae Clampit with BRAIDED pig tails (at HER age) I don't know who does. But the Queen of Norway is, you know, I have to say....the most common woman among all the crowned heads of Europe. I get embarassed for her. She wears 18th c. COURT DRESS, aboloished by the Empress Alexandra after the 1904 Russian uprishing. The court sleaves: the whole nine yards. The Norwegian family have a ski lodge called the Royal Ski Lodge and EVEN had it posted on the Royal Residences webstite. Look, this lodge looked absolutely no different from the little challet we would chip in and rent for a weekend when I was in college. $340 for the weekend, split among twenty frat brothers. Now THEY are truly VULGAR.

According to Royalty Magazine (or perhaps Majesty Magazine) Elizabeth II DREW A FIRM line when Sonja threw this ELABORATE 'party in motion' for her 75th birthday. The Queen was all to happy to send her son to represent her at King Harold's party. But...she said, 'absolutely NOT' when Sonja came through with her three day affair. The Queen (and again this is according to Ingrid Seward or whatever who has SUPERB contacts) is said to think that Queen Sonja is 'far too grand for us'. They are without doubt the most VULGAR bunch. How can a Queen be pretentious? This is pretty hard to do???

Thank you. M. Thronveit-Andersen

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Anita de VriesMay 26th, 2008 - 15:47:27

To the man who saw Queen Margret of Denmark's black girdle.

I saw it also in a magazine.

I am a retired school teacher and I have posed for similar family portraits. But I know better than to hold an antsy grandboy unless I am cautious before the cameraman snaps the shot.

I was surprised that this photograph was released.


Mrs. Anita (Larry) de Vries.

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Bertha Cooper, Brooklyn NYMay 26th, 2008 - 15:53:53

The Queen of Denmark is lovely so I cannot quite agree but I must admit the group picture was a mistake.

I think that the Lord who let the papers have this picture needs a good dressing down.

As for Queen Sonja, she was making trips to the US every year. She was in town every time you turned around. These were official trips, I understand. They were spending something like 660K for security. She would stop by the White House for coffee.

The last time she came she was sent to the Vice President's House. I think she had overstayed her White House welcome. Then another time she came and the fabulous Secretary of State, Connie Rice, received this nice lady. People don't even know who she is I would not imagine. She is definitely posh but she is mock royalty, sort of chipped around the edges as they say.

She doesn't look bad for 75. She doesn't try to look young but looks like a 75 year old woman and looks as good as Queen Elizabeth.

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Brian GoldwaserMay 26th, 2008 - 15:57:16

Please tell me where to find the queen's underwear pic.

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monika yeamanMay 26th, 2008 - 22:15:36

In Norway the Crown Princess is called 'Her Roin Highness'.

Don't worry about this Sonja. The Norwegian people doe not like her. She is taking our money and throwing it away on her art collection and her fancy houses. A maid wrote the story of how she wears a full length fur and matching fur hat when it is hot the end of May.

She is not a royal person anyway. Her father ran a little store that sells tobacco and souvenir table cloths.

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Astrid MenzhuberMay 26th, 2008 - 22:17:17

Yes, I saw the Queen of Denmark's teeth! Everytime I look at her feet I am just glad I don't have to look at her FEET!!!

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Jeremey RoosenMay 27th, 2008 - 04:57:55

The Crown Prince is SERIOUSLY airheaded.

Did you know that the Prince Consort eats dogs??

The Queen was required to cease doing her ballet lessons in the Copenhagen Palace because the Queen of Denmark was damaging the building support beams when she tried to leap and finally the Royal Preservation Society jumped in and said, 'enough is enough!'.

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Emily SzmpruchMay 27th, 2008 - 05:00:24

The so-called Crown Princess of Norway gave a blow job to a teacher when she was thirteen years old. This was in her home town. They moved in together when she was fourteen (her parents allowed this) and she perfected her technique. She always looks like she has cum leaking out the sides of her mouth. Have you noticed?

Emily Szmpruch
Erie PA

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Matilde HvovorMay 28th, 2008 - 00:10:06

This is uncalled for.

The NOrwegians may only be three generations but they have made great progess and have built the royal estates from the goround and have many opulent estates. we don't all have to be like the queen of england. we are a simply country with simple people and we like nature as it is.

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Ilizabet CastraustromMay 28th, 2008 - 00:12:59

u r making headlines on the royal forum. i adore all royals. Queen
Sonja HM is an extremely classy woman who is not a
hillbilly. she came from poverty but she rose to become the woman who has dominated Norwegian civilization for seventy-five yrs. She is a great one.

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Hina ChaudharyMay 28th, 2008 - 00:19:35

I think that both Prince Joachim's wives are beautiful and are resented by Arabs. So how care.

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Robert NeighborsMay 31st, 2008 - 00:06:38

Dear Hina, (the last reader to comment before me) How did the Arabs, wind-up getting brought into to this Talkback, space? Where did they come in? Why in the world, would they resent the looks of one women from Hong Kong, at the same time, resenting a second woman from France? What are you trying to say? Thank you.

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June DillionJun 2nd, 2008 - 01:12:35

I don't mind the Swedish royals or any of the royals. I hate it when it is all made-up and so over contrived like Queen Sonja who was a barmaid in Cambridge England and was living upstairs with one of the barmails sons. That woman is easier to get into than a 'Cindi Lauper' concert.

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June DillionJun 2nd, 2008 - 01:12:35

I don't mind the Swedish royals or any of the royals. I hate it when it is all made-up and so over contrived like Queen Sonja who was a barmaid in Cambridge England and was living upstairs with one of the barmails sons. That woman is easier to get into than a 'Cindi Lauper' concert.

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June DillionJun 2nd, 2008 - 01:12:35

I don't mind the Swedish royals or any of the royals. I hate it when it is all made-up and so over contrived like Queen Sonja who was a barmaid in Cambridge England and was living upstairs with one of the barmails sons. That woman is easier to get into than a 'Cindi Lauper' concert.

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June DillionJun 2nd, 2008 - 01:12:35

I don't mind the Swedish royals or any of the royals. I hate it when it is all made-up and so over contrived like Queen Sonja who was a barmaid in Cambridge England and was living upstairs with one of the barmails sons. That woman is easier to get into than a 'Cindi Lauper' concert.

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Adira Wilkinson StoneJun 29th, 2008 - 21:47:39

the prince of norway has child bearing hips. he said that he wants to go on a military camping trip (military) to be 'one of the boys'. this girl may have given BIRTH to one of the handsome young men in the Norwegian army, but he is NOT one of them!

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CarolineMay 25th, 2009 - 19:22:16

Princess Victoria is stunning, as always.

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