King Frederik and Queen Mary mark Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine's 14th birthday with photos

King Frederik and Queen Mary share charming photos celebrating Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine's 14th birthday.


Pop Culture & Art January 10, 2025
King Frederik and Queen Mary mark Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine's 14th birthday with photos

King Frederik and Queen Mary of Denmark have shared new photographs to celebrate the 14th birthday of their twins, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine. The images, taken by their mother, Crown Princess Mary, showcase the siblings in a natural setting, highlighting their close bond. The Danish Royal Family released these photos on their official Instagram account, accompanied by a message expressing warm wishes for the twins' special day.

The photographs depict Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine in black-tie attire at a reception at Amalienborg Palace on New Year's Eve following King Frederik's first New Year's speech. The backdrop of the images suggests they were taken at the family's residence, providing a glimpse into their private life. The accompanying caption reads: "Their Royal Highnesses Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine turn 14 today. Warm congratulations are extended to the Prince and Princess on their birthday."

Royal enthusiasts and the public have responded positively to the photos, leaving numerous congratulatory messages and expressing admiration for the twins. The Danish Royal Family is known for sharing personal moments with the public, and these birthday portraits continue that tradition, offering insight into the lives of the young royals.

Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine are the youngest children of Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary, following their elder siblings, Prince Christian and Princess Isabella. The twins have been increasingly involved in public engagements, reflecting their growing roles within the royal family.

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