Princess Isabella of Denmark has begun her Confirmation process.
The Princess joined her grandmother, Queen Margrethe, at Garrison Church in Copenhagen on 13 March for Sunday service.
The service, conducted by Pastor Erik Norman Svendsen, began with the hymns “Our God he is so firm a castle,” “Everything is in the hand of God,” “Our Lord! to you I must resort,” and “Write, Jesus, on my heart.”
Svendsen was formerly a royal confessor and baptised Princess Isabella in 2007.
The service also included tributes and prayers for Ukraine. The boards of both the Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik Foundation and the Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary Foundation one million Danish kroner to the victims of the war in Ukraine.
Princess Isabella and Queen Margrethe posed for photos after the church service.
Princess Isabella will be confirmed in Fredensborg Palace Church by Bishop Henrik Wigh-Poulsen on 30 April. There will be a private celebration for friends and family after the confirmation ceremony.
This is the same church her older brother, Prince Christian, was confirmed in last year, and their father, Crown Prince Frederik, was confirmed in 1981.
Princess Isabella was christened in the church in 2007. Her godparents are Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark (her father’s first cousin), Queen Mathilde of the Belgians, Nadine Johnston, Christian Buchwald, Peter Heering and Marie Louise Skeel.
Guests for the confirmation have not been announced, but it is thought Isabella’s godparents will attend as long as health regulations allow.
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