Saturday, August 25, 2018

Danish Royal Family Visit The Faroe Islands In The North Atlantic on August 25, 2018 in Skalaroed, The Faroe Islands.

After a lengthy boat trip from their home in Copenhagen, seven-year-old Princess Josephine appeared to be getting a little restless and was seen squeezing her sister Princess Isabella's, 11, cheeks

The Danish Royal family waved to the island's locals as they arrived in the capital of Tórshavn on August 23, 2018, from left to right: Crown Princess Mary with son Prince Vincent, Prince Christian, husband Crown Princess Frederik, Princess Josephine could be seen yawning and Princess Isabella.

(L-R) Standing by their father Crown Prince Frederick the royal girls Princess Josephine and older sister Princess Isabella appeared to have perfected their royal wave as they approached the shore

(L-R)The two sisters Princess Josephine and Princess Isabella of Denmark joined their mother in wearing the traditional female dress of the Faroe islands, with the addition of an embroidered bonnet

After receiving a welcome speech from the Faroe Prime Minister the Danish Royal family visited the rowing club Knørrur (pictured) from left to right: Crown Prince Frederik, their twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, his wife Crown Princess Mary, their oldest children Prince Christian and Princess Isabella.

Denmark's Crown Princess Mary who along with the rest of the family, was dressed in traditional Faroe costume in honor of their visit. The Crown Princess and her two daughters, Princess Josephine, and Princess Isabella wore the female dress of a dress and open sweater laced together using silver buttons and finished with a cape. Meanwhile, her husband Crown Prince Frederick and their two sons Princes Christian and Vincent wore a waistcoat and felt coat with silver buttons, blue stockings, and the famous floppy hat.

The Danish Royal Family arrived on Royal Yacht Dannebrog for the four-day visit to the Faroe Islands

Denmark's Prince Vincent in a waistcoat and felt coat with silver buttons, blue stockings and the famous floppy hat while his older sister Princess Isabella dress in an open sweater laced together using silver buttons, an embroidered blue bonnet and finished with a cape, walking behind them is their father Crown Prince Frederik who was also dressed in traditional Faroe costume in honor of their official visit to the Faroe Islands.

(R-L) The Brothers Prince Vincent and Prince Christian of Denmark followed in their father's footsteps were dressed in traditional Faroe costume in waistcoats, wool coats, bluestocking and a floppy hat in honor of their visit.

Crown Princess Mary was joined by family in traditional dress for a four-day visit to the Faroe Islands on Thursday, August 23, 2018. Pictured, l-r: Prince Christian, Princess Isabella, Crown Princess Mary, Princess Josephine, Crown Prince Frederick and Prince Vincent

 Crown Princess Mary visits a day care center on the first day of the Crown Prince couples stay at the Faroe Islands on August 23, 2018, in Torshavn, Denmark. The Crown Princess is dressed in the national dress of the Faroe Islands. The islands are situated between Scotland and Iceland and are part of Denmark.

Crown Princess Mary visits a day care center on the first day of the Crown Prince couples stay at the Faroe Islands in Torshavn, Denmark. The Crown Princess is dressed in the national dress of the Faroe Islands. The islands are situated between Scotland and Iceland and are part of Denmark. The Faroe Islands gained a home rule government in 1948. There are some 50,000 inhabitants on the islands and of these some 17,000 live in the capital, Torshavn.

The Royal Crown Prince family is seen during the first day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands on August 23, 2018, in Torshavn, Denmark. All are dressed in the national dress of the Faroe Islands. (L-R) Princess Josephine, Princess Isabella, Prince Christian, Prince Vincent, barely seen Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark

The Royal Danish Crown Prince couple and their four children are posing during the first day of their visit to the Faroe Islands on August 23, 2018, in Torshavn, Denmark. All are dressed in the national dress of the Faroe Islands. From L-R: Princess Josephine, Crown Prince Frederik, Prince Christian, Prince Vincent, Princess Isabella and Crown Princess Mary

 Danish Prince Vincent shakes hands with officials during the Danish Crown Prince family arrival on their official visit to the Faroe Islands at the second day on August 24, 2018, in Klaksvig, The Faroe Islands. Behind him is his father Crown Prince Frederik, followed by Princess Josephine, Crown Princess Mary, and Princess Isabella.

Danish Princess Josephine shakes hands with officials during the Danish Crown Prince family arrival on their official visit to the Faroe Islands at the second day on August 24, 2018, in Klaksvig, The Faroe Islands. Along with her mother Crown Princess Mary, elder sister Princess Isabella, oldest brother Prince Christian as her father Crown Prince Frederik and younger brother Prince Vincent watched.

Danish Crown Prince family during arrival to the fishing harbor Klaksvig on the second day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands on August 24, 2018, in Klaksvig, The Faroe Islands. (L-R) Crown Prince Frederik, Prince Vincent, Princess Josephine, Crown Princess Mary, Prince Christian and Princess Isabella.

Crown Princess Mary is joined by her family in traditional costume for an official visit to the Faroe Islands pictured from left to right: Prince Vincent, Princess Isabella, Princess Josephine, Prince Christian, Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark.

Danish Prince Christian during their visit to Klaksvig on the second day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands, who was wearing a traditional costume, waistcoat and felt coat with silver buttons, and the famous floppy hat.

Danish Crown Princess Mary during the Crown Prince family's visit to Klaksvig on the second day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands on August 24, 2018, wearing a traditional costume in an open sweater laced together using silver buttons and finished with a cape.

Danish Crown Prince family during their visit to Klaksvig on the second day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands on August 24, 2018, pictured L-R: Crown Princess Mary, Princess Isabella, Crown Prince Frederik, Prince Vincent, Prince Christian and Princess Josephine.

 (L R) Princess Isabella, Prince Vincent, Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent - during the Royal family's visit to Klaksvig on the second day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands on August 24, 2018

Princess Isabella of Denmark was dressed in traditional Faroe costume in an open sweater laced together using silver buttons and finished with a cape in honor of their visit. 

Crown Princess Mary on the second day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands on August 24, 2018, in Klaksvig

Danish Princess Isabella (R) and Princess Josephine during the second day of the Royal Crown Prince family's official visit to Klaksvig, the Faroe Islands on August 24, 2018.

Beautiful Princess Isabella of Denmark during the second day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands on August 24, 2018.

Danish Crown Prince Frederik was dressed in traditional Faroe costume during the second day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands on August 24, 2018, in Klaksvig.

Prince Christian of Denmark was dressed in traditional Faroe costume during the second day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands on August 24, 2018, in Klaksvig.

The Danish Crown Prince family during their visit to the village of Mikladalur near Klaksvig where they are to see the statue at the sea of Kopakonan, which means the Seal Woman, a mythological character known to all on the Faroe Islands, pictured from L-R: Prince Vincent his twin sister Princess Josephine, Crown Princess Mary, Prince Christian, Princess Isabella and Crown Prince Frederik.

Princess Josephine and Prince Christian during the Crown Prince family's visit to the village of Mikladalur near Klaksvig where they are to see the statue at the sea of Kopakonan, which means the Seal Woman, a mythological character known to all on the Faroe Islands,

(L-R)  The Danish Crown Prince family Prince Vincent, Princess Josephine, Crown Princess Mary, Crown Prince Frederik, Princess Isabella and Prince Christian during their visit to the village of Mikladalur near Klaksvig where they are to see the statue at the sea of Kopakonan, which means the Seal Woman, a mythological character known to all on the Faroe Islands, on the second day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands on August 24, 2018.

(L-R)  The Danish Crown Prince family Crown Princess Mary, Prince Christian, Prince Vincent, Princess Josephine, Princess Isabella and Crown Prince Frederik during their visit to the village of Mikladalur near Klaksvig where they are to see the statue at the sea of Kopakonan, which means the Seal Woman, a mythological character known to all on the Faroe Islands, on the second day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands on August 24, 2018.

(L-R)  The Danish Crown Prince family Prince Vincent, Princess Josephine, Crown Princess Mary, Crown Prince Frederik, Princess Isabella and Prince Christian during their visit to the village of Mikladalur near Klaksvig where they are to see the statue at the sea of Kopakonan, which means the Seal Woman, a mythological character known to all on the Faroe Islands, on the second day of their official visit to the Faroe Islands on August 24, 2018.

Princess Josephine takes a look on the flowers the Crown Prince couple was given during the fourth day of the Royal stay on the Faroe Islands where they visit the small fishing village Skalaroed which is famous for its salmon production on August 25, 2018, in Skalaroed, The Faroe Islands.

Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary during their fourth day of the stay on the Faroe Islands on August 25, 2018, in Skalaroed, The Faroe Islands.

Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary were dressed in traditional Faroe costume during their fourth day of the stay on the Faroe Islands on August 25, 2018, in Skalaroed.

 Crown Princess Mary of Denmark during their visit to the Faroe Islands on August 25, 2018, in Hvalvik, The Faroe Islands. The Faroe Islands, situated between Scotland and Iceland, is part of the Kingdom of Denmark and got a home rule government in 1948. There are some 50.000 inhabitants on the islands and of these some 13.000 live in the capital, Torshavn.

The Danish Crown Prince couple Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary during their visit to the Faroe Islands on August 25, 2018, in Haldorsvik

Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark during their visit to the Faroe Islands on August 25, 2018, in Haldorsvik

Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark during their visit to the Faroe Islands on August 25, 2018, in Haldorsvik

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