
It's official: Frederik and Mary of Denmark have just confirmed the news about Josephine
Frederik and Mary's decision about their daughter Josefina surprises everyone during their latest official trip
The Danish monarchy remains one of the most beloved and active in Europe. Its members not only take part in institutional events, but they also find time to show their more family-oriented side. Each of their appearances is closely followed, especially when it combines tradition, official representation, and personal gestures.
Frederik and Mary of Denmark are a modern royal couple who convey commitment, naturalness, and approachability. Their participation in public activities always generates expectation, both in their country and abroad. This time, what has drawn attention is not only the trip itself, but also how they have shared it.

Josefina, the only daughter present this time
After finishing their participation in the Royal Run, the kings of Denmark began an official visit to the Faroe Islands archipelago. This time, they traveled accompanied only by their youngest daughter, Josefina, who is 14 years old. The young girl was the only one of the couple's four children who joined the itinerary.
The tour began in Koltur, the smallest inhabited island of the archipelago, where they enjoyed the local nature and history. Wearing sportswear and hiking boots, they walked along trails surrounded by untouched landscapes. The experience allowed Josefina to closely experience an institutional visit in a familiar setting.

Traditional costumes, affectionate gestures, and a lesson in style
Once in Tórshavn, the capital, the kings attended several institutional events wearing the traditional Faroese costume. Frederik wore a typical men's outfit with silver buttons and garments donated by the local parliament. Mary, meanwhile, wore the traditional women's attire she received in 2005, completed with silver jewelry.
One of the most talked-about moments was the image of Mary and Josefina walking along the harbor, arm in arm. Mary offered support to Josefina, who replied with a protective and tender gesture. The scene was widely discussed in the local press, highlighting the complicity and closeness between the two.

During the following days, the family has taken part in numerous activities, such as visits to parliament, educational centers, and meetings with students and seniors. This trip strengthens Denmark's connection with the Faroe Islands and confirms Josefina's growing role in public life.
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