Daily Express reporter Richard Palmer said this was kind of a dull visit from the British press point of view.
He said Harry received positive press in Denmark but the crowds were small.
Can any Danish members comment on crowd size?
Not being there myself, I can't say how big the crowd was and how many of them were British ex-pats.
With all due respect for Harry, he has a good press in DK, and a pretty good public image, but he's no superstar.
We have our own royal family and they are the superstars - of course. Especially M&F.
After the DRF comes the Swedish and Norwegian families, followed closely I think, by the Dutch royals.
They are the ones people might take time off from work/school on a grey, rainy October Wednesday and Thursday to go see.
The turnout, I'm sure, would easily have been doubled probably more, had Harry been accompanied by Mary and/or Frederik. That's only natural.
On top of that Harry didn't go so much to public places where large crowds could be expected to be, but instead he went to smaller specific events.
Yes, despite all that, Harry got an above average coverage in the Danish press. And a very positive coverage, mind you.
Perhaps William and Kate would gather a larger crowd had they gone to similar events. I don't know. I would certainly not put my head on the block saying they would.
In short: the young BRF members don't have that big a profile in DK, there is simply too much competition from the other Continental royals.
So to sum up: Harry did well.