(1 Jul 2007)
1. Wide of cars driving up street
2. Pull out of helicopter landing to crowds of people in street
3. Pull out of conductor conducting choir
4. Wide of christening ceremony for Prince Frederik and Princess Mary's baby daughter Isabella Henrietta Ingrid Margrethe (AUDIO of ceremony taking place)
5. Close-up Isabella Henrietta Ingrid Margrethe
6. Wide of christening ceremony
7. Close-up Princess Mary
8. Wide of christening ceremony
9. Mid of Princess Mary holding Isabella
10. Wide of christening ceremony
11. Close-up Princess Mary, with Prince Frederik and the couple's son Christian in the background
12. Wide of christening ceremony
13. Close-up Isabella having holy water poured over her head
14. Wide of christening ceremony
15. Close-up Isabella
STORYLINE:
Denmark's baby princess was named Isabella at a royal baptism ceremony on Sunday.
The princess, who is the second child of Crown Prince Frederik and Australian-born Crown Princess Mary, was born on April 21.
She is third in line to the throne, after her father and her elder brother, two-year-old Prince Christian.
Baptised in the chapel of Fredensborg Palace, north of Copenhagen, Isabella was given three other names: Henrietta, after Mary's late mother Henrietta Donaldson, Ingrid after Frederik's maternal grandmother and Margrethe after Frederik's mother, Queen Margrethe.
It is normal practice in the Danish royal family not to announce a baby's name until it is christened.
After the ceremony, which was broadcast live on Danish TV, the royal family stepped outside of the palace to greet throngs of well-wishers waving Danish and Australian flags.
The baby princess wore a christening robe made for King Christian X when he was baptised in 1870.
The baptismal font, made of silver and partially gold-plated, has been used by Danish royals since 1671.
The Danish royal family, as well as Mary's father, John Donaldson, and his wife Susan Elizabeth, who now live in Denmark, attended the ceremony.
Mary Donaldson married Frederik in a lavish wedding in May 2004 at Copenhagen's Lutheran Cathedral.
They met during the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
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