From Politiken:
The royal twins birth is in progress confirms the court
Crown Princess Mary has been hospitalized at Rigshospitalet to give birth to her and Crown Prince Frederik's twins.
This has been confirmed by the court to DR news.
The Crown Princess was hospitalized at 7am this morning.
Children numbers three and four on the way
Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik announced in August that they are expecting twins, and the due date was stated to be sometime in January.
The couple already have two children, 5-year-old Prince Christian and his 3-year-old sister Princess Isabella.
They also came to the world at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen.
On Monday there were rumours claiming that the Crown Princess was on her way to University Hospital and that the birth was in progress. A large press corps crowded in front of the hospital, but the rumors proved baseless.
Disappointed journalists and press photographers had to slink back to their respective media houses.
When the time comes
The court was then aware that the Crown Princess's birth was not planned to be launched on a specific date.
When the time naturally was forthcoming, Crown Princess Mary will be brought to University Hospital to give birth, it was reported.
And now the time has come. The Royal House has confirmed the news and it only remains to wait for the big event - the twin birth.
More to come...
I've only just found out and am so excited. Good luck to the Princess and hope everything goes smoothly. God bless. I'm jumping for joy.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Crown Prince Frederick and Crown Princess Mary of the arrival of the Prince and Princess. Happy to hear mother and the babies are well. Long live the Danish Royal Family.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for updating so quickly, Lotte. We all look forward to more after you've caught up on your sleep!
ReplyDeleteI agree, a fantastic job keeping us DRF readers informed on everything. You should be proud.
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