Count Felix of Denmark turned 22. On the occasion of his birthday, the Royal Court of Denmark released a new family photo. The photo shows Count Felix alongside his siblings, Count Henrik, Countess Athena, and Count Nikolai, as well as their dog, Cerise. The photo was taken at the Château de Cayx in France. Nikolai and Felix are Danish Prince Joachim's sons from his previous marriage to Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg. The four youngsters were also joined by their dog, a Bichon Frise named Cerise.
Bien sympa cette photo ! Et le beau paysage ! Henrik a grandi d'un seul coup ! Paloma.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo of the siblings!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Cayx. Lovely family.
ReplyDeleteQuelle belle photo de la fratrie devant le paysage verdoyant du vignoble du château de Cayx dans le département du Lot en France ; trop craquant leur bichon frisé dont j’adore la race – Bon anniversaire au comte Félix !
ReplyDeleteWhy is he only a simple count?
ReplyDeleteInstead of always asking here why, what, where you can do a simple google search and you'll get all the answers.
DeleteDanish royal house had to slim down. Too many princes and princesses.
Delete18.08 It's the same situation in Sweden!
DeleteAnon 14:52. Best comment ever. Couldn't agree more.
DeleteTrue 08:52, although they seem to have handled it better in Sweden without a huge family drama.
Delete17.27 All of them still have their titles prince and princess in Sweden!
DeleteIt is like that now in every kingdom these days. The sisters and brothers of the King or Queen and their children do not longer belong to the Royal Household. They have to find a job like anybody else. But in every of these Royal houses there are always difficult cases who cannot or will not work. On the other hand one does not give a title of prince or princess to your grandchildren to take it away again after a few years. In certain countries the brothers and sisters of the king find it normal to have a job as well as their wives and husbands. They are doing it this way since several years. They are still called prince or princess but they earn their own money.
DeletePr M in Sweden, her husband, Chris O'Neill could get a princetitle from the king, he didn't accept it, because he will work.
Delete@ Anon. 21:29
DeleteMr. Chris O'Neill took a wise decision. As an American he probably doesn't find having a title of prince that important. Maybe he prefers to have a job and being independant rather than a position as prince, which can be lost easily these days.
Ces vignes en fond offre une belle mise en valeur de ces 4 enfants unis depuis toujours me semble-t-il...bravo !!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent anniversaire au comte Félix!
Great photo of the 4 siblings! Janet
ReplyDeleteHappy 22nd Birthday to Prince Felix. I must say he look so young, will get carded every time he goes to a Bar maybe? Lovely pic of all the siblings. css
ReplyDeleteSo lovely family!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Count Felix. So nice to see the siblings happy and relaxed together in the beautiful setting
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, brilliant backdrop.
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