Little Princess steps behind camera to take big brother's birthday pictures© Getty Images

Danish royal Princess Athena steps behind camera to take big brother’s official birthday pictures

The young Danish Prince celebrated his birthday weeks after being tested for coronavirus


UPDATED MAY 5, 2020 2:11 AM EDT

Move over  Kate Middleton , there’s another Princess  stepping behind the camera  these days! Princess Athena, eight, served as the photographer of her older brother Prince Henrik’s new birthday portraits. Prince Joachim and Princess Marie of Denmark’s daughter captured two photos of Henrik, which were released by the Danish Royal Court on Monday, May 4, to mark his 11th birthday. “His Highness Prince Henrik is 11 years old today,” the palace captioned the post. “In connection with the birthday, it is a joy for His Highness parents to share two new photos taken by the Prince‘s little sister, HH Princess Athena.”

Henrik is Joachim’s youngest son. The 50-year-old Prince shares Prince Nikolai, 20, and Prince Felix, 17, with his first wife, Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, whom he split from in 2005. Queen Margrethe’s son remarried French-born Marie in 2008 and has since welcomed daughter Athena and son Henrik.

Henrik’s birthday  comes weeks after the young Prince was tested for coronavirus . Joachim and his family, who were residing in Paris, returned to Denmark in March so that Henrik could be examined in Copenhagen by his doctors. At the time, the Danish Royal Court said in a statement, “Their Royal Highnesses Prince Joachim and Princess Marie and their children, Prince Henrik and Princess Athena, returned to Denmark yesterday, when Prince Henrik was examined at Rigshospitalet for respiration problems connected with asthmatic bronchitis. In addition, Prince Henrik was examined for coronavirus. The test was negative.”

© HKH Princess Marie

Princess Athena snapped her brother’s birthday pictures

The palace added, “In consideration of Prince Henrik’s condition, the parents found it most reassuring to seek treatment at Rigshospitalet, where personnel have followed the Prince for several years. The whole family is now residing at Amalienborg.”

The royal foursome has reportedly since moved to Chancellery House at Fredensborg Castle where they will be staying for the next few months, according to the Danish news outlet Ekstra Bladet. The Danish royals moved to Marie’s native Paris last summer after Joachim was invited to participate in France’s highest ranking military leadership training.