Princess Marie has showed she is going to omit birthday celebrations for her husband, Prince Joachim, amid her journeys to Denmark and France.
Joachim, who’s the more youthful brother of King Frederik of Denmark, turns 56 on Saturday 7 June.
He and Marie relocated with their kids, Rely Henrik, 16, and Countess Athena, 13, to Washington D.C. in the USA in 2023.
Joachim holds the function of protection trade attaché on the Danish Embassy. The circle of relatives in the past lived in Paris when he was once Army Attaché on the Royal Danish Embassy.
Marie has been in Copenhagen for the previous week, wearing out engagements relating to her patronages and charities.
On Monday, she visited the organisation JunkFood, which matches with meals waste and social exclusion, and later a gathering together with her patronage, Hjernesagen (Danish Stroke Affiliation).
Princess Marie then attended the release of the meals competition, Copenhagen Cooking 2025, on the French Embassy in Copenhagen. After the development, she showed to Billed-Bladet she might not be in the USA for her husband’s birthday on Saturday.
From June 10 to 11, the shuttle will take her to Paris, the place Princess Marie will take part in occasions on the historical Grand Palais on each days, together with its reopening after its in depth recovery.
Royal existence
French-born Marie grew up in Paris as the one daughter of Alain Cavailler, spouse of an promoting company, and Françoise Grassiot proprietor of the Château de los angeles Vernède, close to Avignon.
She reportedly met Joachim at a cocktail party and the pair had been first photographed in combination all through a personal vacation in Avignon in August 2005.
Joachim was once in the past married to Alexandra Christina, Countess of Frederiksborg, with whom he stocks his sons, Rely Nikolai and Rely Felix. The couple separated in 2004 and finalised their divorce a yr later.
The Danish royal palace introduced Joachim and Marie’s engagement on 3 October 2007.
The pair married at Møgeltønder Church close to Schackenborg Fortress on 24 Might 2008.