Royal Guests and Godparents joined the Danish Royal Family to celebrate the Confirmation of Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine of Denmark at the Fredensborg Palace Church on April 18th.

Queen Margrethe II of Denmark received the Royal Family as they walked from the Chancellery House before Prince Vincent Frederik Minik Alexander and Princess Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda of Denmark, the younger children of  King Frederik X and Queen Mary, were confirmed in a ceremony officiated by the Royal Confessor, Bishop Henrik Wigh-Poulsen, at the Fredensborg Palace Church.

Moments from Their Royal Highness Princes Vincent and Princess Josephine’s confirmation in Fredensborg Palace Church

In front of the Palace Church altar, the Prince and Princess were confirmed by the royal confessor, Bishop Henrik Wigh-Poulsen.

During the last 100 years, Fredensborg Palace Church has been the centre of special royal confirmations. Both Her Majesty Queen Margrethe and His Majesty The King were confirmed here in 1955 and 1981 respectively. Most recently the confirmations of His Royal Highness The Crown Prince in 2021 and Her Royal Highness Princess Isabella in 2022 have taken place in the Church.

Shortly after the church ceremony of confirmation in Fredensborg Palace Church, portraits of Their Royal Highnesses Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine and family were taken in the Garden Hall at Fredensborg Castle.

Following the ceremony, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine came out of the Palace to speak to the Press.

“It’s a good day, the biggest wish is that the mood would be good and that everyone has a good time. We’ve been looking forward to today, me and Fine, and we’re grateful that our friends and family are here. I hope we’ll have a brilliant day, me and Fine.

It gives me a lot of support to have her to lean on, that we can go through everything together. I couldn’t imagine being celebrated without him, it wouldn’t be a special day. And it’s very nice to know you have a support by your side, someone you can trust.”


Official Photos were taken before King Frederik X and Queen Mary were joined by Crown Prince ChristianPrincess IsabellaPrince Vincent and Princess Josephine to walk from the Chancellery House to the Palace.

Queen Mary wore the Flood Sapphire Brooch

Princess Isabella is wearing Queen Alexandrine’s Pearl and Diamond Brooch.

Prince Joachim and Princess Marie of Denmark with Count Nikolai and Count Felix 


King Felipe of Spain

The Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg

Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro and the Duchess of Castro

Count Michael Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille and Princess Alexandra of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg

Baron Otto and Baroness Helle Reedtz-Thott

Prince Vincent’s godparents are King Felipe of Spainthe Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-BerleburgCount Michael Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille, Baroness Helle Reedtz-Thott, John Stuart Donaldson (maternal uncle), and Caroline Heering.

Princess Josephine’s godparents are Princess Marie of Denmark (paternal aunt), Patricia Bailey (maternal aunt), Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro, Count Bendt Wedell, Birgitte Handwerk, and Josephine Rechner.

The Jewels of the Queens of Denmark
The Danish Emerald Parure
The Danish Pearl Poiré Tiara
The Danish Ruby Parure
Danish Diamond Bandeau
Wedding Tiara
Diamond Necklace Tiara
Queen Caroline Amalie’s Gold Tiara
Midnight Tiara
Danish Diamond Rivière
Antique Diamond Earrings
‘Belle Epoque’ Diamond Earrings
Duchess of Leuchtenberg’s Pearl Bracelet
Wedding Earrings

Diamond Fringe Earrings

Aquamarine Jewels

Amethyst Earrings

Queen Josefina’s Diamond Brooches
Connaught Sapphire Brooch

Queen Louise of Sweden’s Engagement Bracelet
Diamond Flower Brooch
Antique Turquoise Parure
Queen Lovisa’s Engagement Bracelet

Danish Flood Sapphire Brooch
Diamond Flower Earrings

Ole Lynggaard Brooch

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