hkhkronprinsen.dk - a personal Web site of Danish Crown Prince Frederik
Published:
28 May 2003 y., Wednesday
Danish Crown Prince Frederik celebrated his 35th birthday in a very public way Monday, unveiling a personal Web site.
The Danish-only site features several photos of the heir to the throne of Europe's oldest ruling monarchy and tells readers how much money — 3.7 million kroner (or about $587,000) — parliament allocates to his household annually.
One thing missing from the site is any mention of Frederik's longtime girlfriend, Australian Mary Donaldson. Royal watchers wondered if the site's appearance was a sign Frederik was close to announcing an engagement to Donaldson, 31.
Crown Prince Frederik's site, which is in Danish, is online at www.hkhkronprinsen.dk.
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