The Danish Royal Courts: The Princess and the Frog
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It was a scene worth a Disney movie the Princess and the Frog But it is in real life that this scene took place. The toad, preserved in a jar, was actually nothing more than a frog. As Prince Charming, Mary had a home, her husband Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, the eldest son of Queen Margrethe II.
Dressed in a blouse and a white DAY Birger et Mikkelsen Skirt highlighted a reptile belt and protected from the cold outside with a GANNI Poncho, PRADA Pointed Toe Pumps, Crown Princess Mary was just this Monday, April 25th visiting the national museum of natural History in Copenhagen to launch the Festival of research 2016 as one of its patron. She, on this occasion, presented the Communication Research Award 2016. Worth 100 000 Danish crowns (about 13,500 euros), this Fellowship, which honors a Danish researcher who has made a special effort to disseminate its research and knowledge with a wider audience, has returned to Barbara Hoff Esbjorn. Head of center for anxiety at the University of Copenhagen, it studied for many years the treatment of anxiety disorders in children.
Created in 2005, the Festival of Research declines in April a multitude of events all over Denmark: conferences, exhibitions, debates, open doors, etc. Various appointment of this national celebration of science for the general public are organized by universities, research institutes, municipalities, libraries, businesses and hospitals involved in research or wanting to highlight an issue of research.
Dressed in a blouse and a white DAY Birger et Mikkelsen Skirt highlighted a reptile belt and protected from the cold outside with a GANNI Poncho, PRADA Pointed Toe Pumps, Crown Princess Mary was just this Monday, April 25th visiting the national museum of natural History in Copenhagen to launch the Festival of research 2016 as one of its patron. She, on this occasion, presented the Communication Research Award 2016. Worth 100 000 Danish crowns (about 13,500 euros), this Fellowship, which honors a Danish researcher who has made a special effort to disseminate its research and knowledge with a wider audience, has returned to Barbara Hoff Esbjorn. Head of center for anxiety at the University of Copenhagen, it studied for many years the treatment of anxiety disorders in children.
Created in 2005, the Festival of Research declines in April a multitude of events all over Denmark: conferences, exhibitions, debates, open doors, etc. Various appointment of this national celebration of science for the general public are organized by universities, research institutes, municipalities, libraries, businesses and hospitals involved in research or wanting to highlight an issue of research.
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