Crown Prince Christian reunites with Queen Mary, King Frederik during military service

Crown Prince of Denmark, the eldest child of King Frederik and Queen Mary, is the heir to the Danish throne

Crown Prince Christian reunites with Queen Mary, King Frederik during military service
Crown Prince Christian reunites with Queen Mary, King Frederik during military service

Crown Prince Christian of Denmark has reunited with his parents, King Frederik and Queen Mary during Military service.

The King and Queen paid a visit to the Guard Hussar Regiment in Slagelse, where they had the opportunity to see Crown Prince Christian in his new surroundings and meet his fellow recruit.

Taking to its Instagram account on Saturday, the Danish Royal family shared glimpses from the reunion.

In the first photo, Christian could be seen embracing his father while another showed him with his mother, Queen Mary, and siblings, Princess Isabella, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine.

"For over a month, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince has been serving as a conscript at the Guard Hussar Regiment in Slagelse," the caption noted.

It continued, "The company's families were today invited to a visit day at the barracks, where the Royal Family had the opportunity to experience the Crown Prince in his new surroundings and meet the rest of his fellow recruits."


"It is a long tradition that members of the Royal House serve in the Armed Forces. His Majesty the King has himself completed military service, and in 1988 the King was, among other things, a platoon commander at the Guard Hussar Regiment," the Palace added.

Christian, Crown Prince of Denmark, the eldest child of King Frederik X and Queen Mary, is the heir apparent to the Danish throne.