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Updated: 2005-04-26 11:09


Palace: Danish princess pregnant

本周一,丹麦皇室宣布,玛丽王妃已经身怀六甲,小宝宝预计将于今年10月底出生。

Palace: Danish princess pregnant
Mary met Frederik in a bar during the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark is pregnant and expecting to give birth at the end of October, the palace announced Monday.

If the baby is a boy, he will be second in line to the throne of Europe's oldest monarchy , after 35-year-old Frederik, who is Queen Margrethe's oldest son.

The Danish constitution doesn't allow female succession, but an exception was made in 1953 for Margrethe, who had no brothers.

"If the first-born is a daughter, we'll need to change the Constitution so that women have the same succession rights as men," Pia Christmas-Moeller of the governing Conservative Party said. Lawmakers from other parties have made similar statements.

Mary, who married Frederik in a lavish ceremony in May at Copenhagen's Lutheran cathedral, plans to deliver the baby at the Danish capital's university hospital, the palace said in a brief statement.

"Mary is doing fine and she will carry out her official duties as planned, including the trip to the Faeroe Islands," palace spokeswoman Lis M. Frederiksen told The Associated Press.

The royal family will visit the semi-independent Danish territories, located between Scotland and Iceland, on June 20-23.

The couple met in a bar during the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. Four years later, they attended the Summer Games in Athens as a married couple and fielded questions from reporters about their family plans.

"I am sure that there will be kangaroos in the pouch," in time for the Beijing Olympics in 2008, Frederik said, referring to one of the most famous animals from Mary's native Australia.

Ever since, Danish celebrity-oriented magazines and tabloids have been watching for signs that the 33-year-old Tasmanian-born princess was pregnant.

The announcement came two days after Frederik and Mary returned from a trip to Thailand and Japan.

Steffen Heiberg, a historian specializing in royal history, suggested the palace timed the news to draw attention away from Frederik's younger brother, Prince Joachim, whose divorce from Princess Alexandra was finalized three weeks ago. It was the first royal split-up in nearly 160 years.

"It was a good timing from the palace's side," Heiberg said.

Denmark's monarchy was founded by the Viking king Gorm the Old, who died in 958.

(Agencies)

 

Vocabulary:
 

monarchy: an autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority(君主政体)

tabloid: a newspaper with rather small pages, many pictures, and a limited amount of serious news(小报)

 
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