As Patron of the Danish National Committee for UNICEF, Alexandra, countess of Frederiksborg, recommenced the Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS campaign in Denmark yesterday. In her remarks, Alexandra spoke of the anguish that parents feel when their child succumbs to a disease that could have been obviated. “No mother or father should ever experience the incomprehensible sorrow of losing their child and know that it could have been prevented,” she asserted.
For more information on UNICEF’s Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS, visit the official website.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Denmark's Countess of Frederiksborg Recommences AIDS Campaign
Written by Ana Maria Ruhl
Labels: AIDS, Alexandra, countess of Frederiksborg, UNICEF
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Countess Alexandra of Frederiksborg Initiates New Website
In spite of Alexandra's divorce in April 2005 from Prince Joachim of Denmark, second son of Queen Margrethe II, the queen granted her former daughter-in-law the title, countess of Frederiksborg. Alexandra's profile was removed from the Danish Royal House website when she married photographer Martin Jørgensen on March 3, 2007, though, she is still mentioned in the profiles of Prince Joachim and sons Prince Nikolai and Prince Felix. Since the changes, the effervescent countess has initiated a new website. On December 19th, Alexandra will present the awards for the Prince Joachim and Princess Alexandra Fund alongside her former husband.
Written by Ana Maria Ruhl
Labels: Alexandra, countess of Frederiksborg, Martin Jørgensen, Prince Felix, Prince Joachim, Prince Nikolai, Queen Margrethe II