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Danish Royal, Princess Mary has relocated to Switzerland together with her four children, while Prince Frederik remains in Denmark to continue his royal duties.

The Tasmanian-born Crown Princess of Denmark, will live in the Swiss Alps, while her children, Prince Christian, 14, Princess Josephine, 12, Princess Isabella and Prince Vincent (both 9), will be attending a prestigious International school for three months.

The Royal kids have been enrolled for the 12-week stint, during the Sprint semester, in the Lemania-Verbier International School in Verbier, one of the top ski locations in the world.

Experience in An International Environment

Adorable new photos show the children posing in their picturesque temporary home, wearing their new school uniform and snow boots. The snowy Swiss alps can be seen in the background and the children are accompanied by their parents.

The pic posted on the Danish royal family’s instagram was captioned:

“With the school stay, the Crown Prince couple wants to give their children a common experience in an international environment.”

Princess Mary and Children moved to Switzerland
The Danish Royal Family in Switzerland Pic Via Instagram

 

The children usually attend Tranegårdsskolen school, in Gentofte, Denmark.

Mary will stay with the children throughout their stay while Prince Frederik will visit them in between his royal duties.

Happy Birthday Twins

To mark the twin’s ninth birthday, more gorgeous pics have just been released, showing Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine having fun together. Princess Mary took the photos herself.

 

Crown princess mary  twins celebrates their 9th birthday
Pics via Instagram

 

Message To The Bushfire Victims

Despite all this exciting change in Princess Mary’s family life, she has still taken time to share a message of support to the bushfire victims.

“In this time of great hardship caused by the ruthless bushfires, my husband and I would like to convey our warmest wishes to the Australian people as we enter a new year,” she wrote in a letter address to Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

“Our heartfelt condolences to the families who have lost loved ones and our deepest sympathy to the many families who have lost their homes – their livelihoods.

“When the immediate crisis subsides and people can begin to return from where they have fled, our thoughts and concerns will remain with the affected local communities, as it will undoubtedly take great efforts and time for them to rebuild what has been lost.”

Would you be keen to give your children an international school experience if you could? Tell us in the comments below.

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  • I can’t believe how grown up all the kids look now. I distinctly remember their newborn photos in Women’s Weekly like it was yesterday!

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  • Sounds amazing, but I’m not sure my child would want that. The Danish Royals seem to be a lovely family. Especially cute photo of the twins.

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  • I’d love to give my kids any experience that we could afford. Only if the whole family could do it together. I couldn’t imagine being away from my partner for that long.

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  • A wonderful experience for the royal children and how lovely that the family wrote to Scott Morrison about our horrible fires this season. What really down to earth royals this family is.
    Such a pity some others didn’t/couldn’t follow their example.

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  • I would have loved to do this for my boys but money would have been a big issue.

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  • I’m sure most parents would do this for their kids if at all possible.

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  • What an amazing experience for the kids!

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  • how lucky are those kids, what a great experience for them all. It looks like an amazing place to be.

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  • Travelling Is always a whole new experience that I hope to give my kids


    • Travelling is terrific for children and a great experience for a family.

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  • It would be an amazing experience that would encourage growth

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  • it would be amazing, as long as I got to see them very often.

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  • My sisters kids grew up in Africa and are studying in Europe, but being away from home is hard even though both parents and kids travel up and down several times a year

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  • Seems like a fantastic experience, if we were in position to give this to our children we would definitely consider it

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  • Only the most prestige schools for these people, and the Danes have to pay for it in high taxes.

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  • What an awesome experience, would be great if it was affordable for all

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