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Prince Joachim of Denmark

Princess Marie & Prince Joachim Of Denmark Introduce Baby Girl To World, It's a girl for Princess Marie and Prince Joachim! The Danish royal couple welcomed a baby girl on Tuesday and presented her to the world on Friday.

The prince and princess presented Denmark's newest royal outside Copenhagen University Hospital, wrapping the 6.45-pound newborn in a pale pink blanket.

35-year-old Marie also looked lovely and certainly no worse for the wear, sporting a gray turtleneck, a navy jacket and straight-leg jeans.

This is Princess Marie and Prince Joachim's second child, after welcoming a son, Prince Henrik Carl Joachim Alain, in 2009.

Although she looked like any other infant at her public debut, the little princess is 10th in line to the throne in Denmark. Prince Joachim is the youngest son of Queen Margrethe II, who celebrated 40 years on the throne this year.

There's nothing that makes us squeal like an adorable royal family (see: Princess Mary and Prince Frederik of Denmark). Check out the newest royal and her happy parents below!

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