Crown Prince Christian of Denmark looked like a king in the making today as he joined thousands of Danes for the Royal Race in Fredericia before taking pictures with supporters and even abseiling.
The royal, 18, who has been dubbed Europe’s most eligible bachelor, opted for sportswear as he ran a mile, did an obstacle course and met the public today.
The Royal Run is held every spring in Denmark and has always been led by King Frederik. He and his wife, Queen Mary, always participate along with other participants.
King Frederik looked ready for action as he inaugurated the annual Royal Run in the city of Fredericia.
The royal, 55, looked sporty in a purple shirt, shorts and trainers as she honked a horn to signal the start of the race.
Crown Prince Christian of Denmark looked like a king in the making today as he joined thousands of Danes for the Royal Race in Fredericia before taking pictures with supporters and even abseiling.
The 18-year-old future king seemed delighted to take a selfie with some young fans.
Christian image lowered from a tower before running a mile as part of Royal Run today
Christian climbed an obstacle course before enjoying the real race.
Showing his sporting prowess by throwing a frisbee before running a mile
Prince Christian (CR) descends 12 meters from a tower before running the mile during the Royal Run event in Broenderslev.
The monarch appeared to be in high spirits as he chatted with supporters at the starting line, high-fived spectators and gave interviews to the press.
He was also photographed posing with a large compass before the event, enjoying the sunny day.
Participants can choose the route they want to take, ranging from 5K to one mile, and can choose to run or walk.
The race, which has been taking place since 2018, has seen a record number of participants this year.
On social media, the King wrote today about his enthusiasm for the event.
“In a moment I will start a fantastic day of Royal Run in Fredericia,” he said in instagram.
“I was really looking forward to it and this year the support is incredibly kind from all sides.
‘With more than 95,000 entries, we have set a record in this year’s race. My family and I look forward to meeting you in Fredericia, Aarhus, Brønderslev, Kalundborg and Copenhagen/Frederiksberg. Happy Royal Race Day.’
Meanwhile, his son, Crown Prince Christian, also made a mail saying: “I’ve made the trip to North Jutland and I’m looking forward to running the mile at this year’s Royal Run in Brønderslev.”
He was also photographed soaking up the excited atmosphere as he ran through the crowd at Broenderslev.
It comes as royal watchers across Europe have noted Frederik and Mary’s cold behaviors towards each other following rumors of an “affair” last year.
Queen Margaret was photographed with her dog Tillia sitting on her lap as she watched the royal race from Fredensborg Castle.
Queen Margaret seemed comfortable watching the Royal Run from home with her dog
King Frederick X of Denmark looked ready for action as he opened the annual Royal Run in the town of Fredericia today.
The monarch appeared to be in high spirits as he chatted with supporters at the starting line, high-fived spectators and gave interviews to the press.
He was also photographed soaking up the excited atmosphere as he ran through the crowd at Broenderslev.
Denmark’s Crown Prince Christian pictured today taking part in the one mile race in Broenderslev
The royal, 55, looked sporty in a purple shirt, shorts and trainers as she honked a horn to signal the start of the race.
Participants will be able to choose the route they will follow, ranging from 5 kilometers to one mile, and will be able to choose to run or walk.
The race, which has been held since 2018, has recorded a record number of registrations this year
Christian, pictured, appeared to be in high spirits as he took part in the annual Danish ‘Royal Run’ today.
The young royal greeted the crowd of spectators as he started the race, which will take place today in cities across the country.
Like his father, the Crown Prince honked during the race as he began his race today.
The young prince smiled as he knelt and posed for selfies with the children at today’s event.
During parts of the event, Prince Christian was also seen climbing obstacles with a helmet on.
The prince looked ready for action in a purple t-shirt, red shorts and sneakers for today’s event.
The prince smiled as he enthusiastically participated in the Royal Run, held annually in Denmark.
The prince smiled as he ran during the event, which has been held in Denmark every year since 2018.
Pictured: Denmark’s Crown Prince Christian presents medals during the Royal Run in Broenderslev.
However, the people of Denmark have “forgotten” about the King’s night out in Madrid with Genoveva Casanova in November, a royal expert has revealed.
Kenth Madsen, a Denmark-based journalist and royal expert, told FEMAIL last week that there are “other big things taking hold” in the Scandinavian nation as the public, who appear to strongly support the King and Queen, focus on in other real matters. activities instead of rumors of an affair between the father of four and the Mexican socialite (which she denied).
As for nights out, Kenth said “nothing is known about Madrid” in Denmark.
Kenth revealed that Denmark’s royal family is preparing for positive events in the wake of affair rumors, including today’s Royal Run.
These events also include state visits to Sweden and Norway and Frederik’s birthday on May 26, for which a huge parade was organized.