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Danish royal family keeps kids out of school amid bullying scandal and 'culture of abuse'

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Prince Christian, 16, and his Princess Isabella, 15, are due to start another school this week. "Summer Deliberation".

Crown Prince Christian will start at the Ordrup Gymnasium (Ordrap High School) in Gentofte, north of Copenhagen.

Her sister Princess Isabella will attend Ingrid Jespersen Her Gymnazi School (Ingrid Her Jespersen High School) in Copenhagen.

The young prince was a student at the Herlufsholm Boarding School, where his sister was also due to enroll this year.

However, the royal couple issued a statement confirming that their children would not be students there after allegations of abuse and bullying at the institution surfaced.

Other students also accused staff of covering up abuse and abuse complaints.

Prince Christian, Crown Prince Frederik and Mary

Prince Mary and Prince Frederik (Image: Keld Navntoft, Kongehuset)

Danish royal couple Crown Prince Frederik and Mary

Prince Frederik and Prince Mary (Image: Getty)

Prince Frederik and Prince Mary In a joint statement dated June 25, it said, "The question regarding the school choices of our son Christian and daughter Isabella is of great importance to us and this unfortunate issue has generated a lot of strong public opinion.

"That is perfectly understandable when dealing with the welfare of children and young people.

"It was a difficult process for us as a family, but the big picture and Based on their special status as the Crown Prince and Princess, Prince Christian made a stop in Helfsholm and Princess Isabella chose to stay, after the summer break, not starting with class 9 at school.

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Princess Isabella

Princess Isabella (Image: Hasse Nielsen)

Prince Christian

Prince Christian at his former school Herrufsholm (Image: Ke ld Navntoft, Kongehuset)

"Thinking of the many students who remain in Herlufsholm, I would like the school to ensure the necessary changes and to succeed in creating a culture. hope it will be more peaceful. Everything thrives and feels safe.

A documentary released in May revealed stories of abuse at Herlufsholm. One student was sexually abused, another of hers was assaulted during a party, and a third revealed stories of corporal punishment.

9Honey also reported that staff "turned a blind eye" to these allegations.

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Danish Royal Family

Danish royal family at confirmation of Isabella (Image: Getty)

Royal on May 4 after documentary release The couple said: As parents of Herlufsholm children, we are deeply disturbed by the testimony revealed in the latest documentary about the school.

"It is heartbreaking to hear about systemic bullying and the culture of abuse and violence that so many have contributed to.

"That is completely unacceptable. As a school, we expect schools to effectively ensure a culture where everyone is safe and part of the community, and we will clearly address the necessary changes going forward."

161} Their son, Prince Christian, is not involved in these allegations.