The Danish Royal Court: Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik in Indonesia
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Queen Margrethe of Denmark and her husband Prince Henrik consort began this Thursday, October 22 their official three-day visit to Indonesia.
The Danish royal couple arrived Wednesday in the capital Jakarta. After taking some rest to recover from the jet lag and the fortnight of flight hours, they met their host Joko Widodo.Le Indonesian President who received them in his palace for a first discussion, before a large dinner State in the evening. Meanwhile, the Queen opened a children's park in Jakarta.
Margrethe should also visit the Wayang Museum, devoted to traditional Indonesian puppets, and theater. During their stay, Queen Margrethe of Denmark and her husband Prince Henrik consort should visit the cities of Surabaya (the second largest in the country) and Yogyakarta, famous for its traditional art javanais.The State visit from the Danish royal couple comes with the celebration the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries and their rich trade, especially in the sectors of the fishing industry and shipbuilding. photo credits: paris match
The Danish royal couple arrived Wednesday in the capital Jakarta. After taking some rest to recover from the jet lag and the fortnight of flight hours, they met their host Joko Widodo.Le Indonesian President who received them in his palace for a first discussion, before a large dinner State in the evening. Meanwhile, the Queen opened a children's park in Jakarta.
Margrethe should also visit the Wayang Museum, devoted to traditional Indonesian puppets, and theater. During their stay, Queen Margrethe of Denmark and her husband Prince Henrik consort should visit the cities of Surabaya (the second largest in the country) and Yogyakarta, famous for its traditional art javanais.The State visit from the Danish royal couple comes with the celebration the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries and their rich trade, especially in the sectors of the fishing industry and shipbuilding. photo credits: paris match
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