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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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  • 14.01.11. Copenhagen, Denmark.  Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary with the twins leave the Copenhagen University Hospital. Mary arrived at the hospital on Saturday 8 at 7.30 am, the first born was a boy weighs 2,674 grammes. The boy is 47 centimetres and the girl is 46 centimetres. The first birth took place at 10.30 a.m. The twins are the first twins born into the direct line of succession to the Danish monarchy since 1660 when the laws of succession were introduced.Photo: © Ricardo Ramirez
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