Dear Avril,
Thanks for keeping us informed. I was away for the weekend and so have not
seen any TV coverage, just a Sunday newspaper. If you discover any further
details of the lace, please let us know.

Regards
Annette in a very hot Wollongong, NSW Australia

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Sent: Sunday, 22 January 2006 2:37 AM
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Subject: [lace] Danish Royal Christening

Hi Everyone,
Just to let you know that the new royal prince in Denmark was christened
today in one of Copenhagen's most beautiful churches, the Church of
Christiansborg Palace. His name, which according to the Danish royal
customs, was first made public at the moment of his actual christenng and he
will be known as Christian, Valdemar, Henri, John. It was a truly beautiful
ceremony and Mary looked radiant in her new role as mother. The baby was
wearing the beautiful robe of Brussels lace made in 1870 for the christening
(in the same church) of Christian the 10th of Denmark. It has been a
tradition for the royal family to use the gown and it will be on display in
the royal palace of Amalienborg next week.
Check this site out for pictures and video

http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Temaer/Oevrige_temaer/2006/Prins/index.htm
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