King Frederik and Queen Mary will enjoy an emotional family reunion with their beloved son.
Crown Prince Christian will celebrate Christmas with his parents when he returns home from East Africa.
For those unfamiliar, the royal couple’s eldest son, 19, left the house for his break on September 4 this year.
The palace has announced that the crown prince will return home in December after managing the day-to-day operations of two farms in East Africa.
The Danish heir, who turned 19 on October 15, celebrated his birthday while in Africa.
To commemorate the occasion, the palace shared a social media post showing a smiling Christian with a stunning sunset and river in the background.
The caption read: “His Royal Highness The Crown Prince turns 19 today.
The Crown Prince is currently based in East Africa and is therefore enjoying the day under warm skies.
This Christmas will be a historic occasion for King Frederik and Queen Mary as they celebrate their first holiday season as Denmark’s monarchs, following the surprise abdication of Queen Margrethe earlier this year. After
The royal family is expected to celebrate the festive season at Marselisberg Palace in Aarhus, Jutland, surrounded by loved ones.
Crown Prince Christian, who is set to follow in his family’s footsteps, is expected to undergo military training in the future.
The King and Queen are also proud parents to 17-year-old Princess Isabella and 13-year-old twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine.