May 17 - Day 1Benedikte visited Flensburg in Germany The Danish minority high school in Flensborg, Duborg-School, celebrated its 100th anniversary today. Benedikte participated in the celebrations, which included speeches, communal singing, and musical features.
Duborg-School is part of the school system for the Danish minority in Sydsleswig and has an admission bachelor's degree for higher education in both Denmark and Germany. Every year the school sends between 100 and 110 students out into the world


Benedikte visited a Danish School on the German Island of Sylt On the elongated German island of Sylt, which is located in the National Park Wadehavet close to Rømø, there is a Danish school in the capital city of Vesterland, which Her Royal Highness Princess Benedikte re-inaugurated today.
The school has undergone an extensive renovation and the students are mainly from the Danish minority on the island. Subsequently, the Princess also visited the Danish kindergarten as well as the children's and youth house in Vesterland, just as the Frisian minority got a visit to Alt Friesisches Haus, which contains a museum collection about the history of the Frisians.
Since yesterday Princess Benedikte has visited the German island of Sild, and the themes of the visit have been Denmark as a holiday country and a pioneer for green transition and digitalization. Her Royal Highness ended the visit by taking the car train to Nibøl via the Hindenburg Dam, which is the island's permanent connection to the outside world.



May 18 - Day 2Benedikte visited Danish and Frisian minorities on the island of HerringBenedikte met the island's Danish and Frisian minorities and heard about their culture and history - including the island's historical association.


