The Danish Royal Court has announced plans for the care of Crown Prince Frederik’s eldest son, Prince Christian, before his 18th birthday. It has been reported Hello!.
According to the statement made by the palace, the allowance that can be given after the prince turns 18 cannot be taken before he turns 21.
“Prince Christian’s top priority for the next year is to finish high school. The Royal Palace will inform the Prince’s education progress when the time comes. According to the agreement with the Prime Minister’s office, financial support from the Parliament will only be available when the Prince turns 18, the royal court said in a statement. or by a possible change of position on the throne.
It has been announced that Prince Christian will hold a limited number of official royal duties until he turns 21.
The heir to the Danish throne, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary’s eldest son, Prince Christian, will turn 18 on October 15 this year. He has two younger sisters, Princesses Isabella and Josephine, and a brother, Vincent.
Previously reportedPrince Christian was expelled from a prestigious school for violent incidents. Later it became known that a new educational institution was chosen for him.
Source: Gazeta

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