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: The celebration was in the morning. They could
: have attended if they wanted. But the SRH
: has started a process of “britanization”,
: let’s say. The less they mingle with other
: Royal Houses, the better. Only when strictly
: necessary, that is the rule. That is, when
: the invitation comes from another monarch,
: like in the Dutch or Danish Birthdays. But
: not for Crown Princes or baptisms, for
: example.
: And I suppose the “showing her true colours”
: incident has also played a role.
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: As for the Spanish, they are also a bit more
: "hit and miss" about attending
: foreign royal events than other European
: monarchies. I was a bit surprised, though,
: in this case, because I was under the
: impression that King Felipe is friendly with
: Crown Prince Frederik, so I thought the
: former might want to attend the latter's
: celebration for personal reasons.
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: I believe the King and Queen of Spain were
: busy celebrating the Day of the Armed
: Forces.
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: I found it interesting that Liechtenstein
: was represented by not Monaco.
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: Monaco royals are rare guests in Denmark,
: but Albert and Charlene might have been
: invited just like the Liechtensteins.
: However, it has been suggested that the
: Monaco Grand Prix could be the reason for
: their absence.
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