I think this might some normal part of protocol. I have seen Princess Lalla Khadija do it as well.
I have also seen it in very old footage of European royals.
Princess Victoria Melita married her first cousin Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia. Did they marry outside of the church because they were first cousins?
Canon law says otherwise and I know people who had grandparents as their sponsors. Also, the decision of a sponsor should be made by the confirmand, not their parents.
I read your first sentence as saying that the King is alone the supreme head of the church while the government runs things. I was saying that the Folketing and the King are equally supreme heads of the church. There is also a primate but as congregations are independent I don't really...
Grandparents can be confirmation sponsors. It is common. Cannon law only says that parents cannot be sponsors (Canon Law 874: 5). However, I have seen parents as sponsors but assume they were standing in for the actual sponsors per Cannon law.
It's by William and Son. It has been discussed on this forum in the past.
https://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/f20/marie-chantal-crown-princess-pavlos-jewellery-1-ending-2023-a-1001-3.html#post793948
The difference is not just in the size of the countries. Unlike many monarchs who are simply figureheads Albert actually runs the country. There is a National Council but he can veto any of their decisions and dissolve them. He is also head of the courts. He and the prince of Liechtenstein...
Technically American Citizens and residents have to file no matter where they live and earn their income. Even if they pay income taxes to another country. The only way to get out of doing this is to renounce American citizenship or resident status. People actually do renounce their...
The other requirement is that she will have to file US federal imcome taxes every year. Some US citizens living outside the country renounce their citizenship so that they do not have to pay US income taxes.