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Crown Prince Frederik forced to miss Tokyo Olympics due to COVID-19 exposure

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Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark has had to cancel his trip to Japan to attend the Tokyo Olympics, after coming into close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.

A statement released by the Danish royal courts said: "Due to stricter entry requirements at the Olympic Games, this means that the crown prince does not have the opportunity to travel to Japan. "READ: Prince William surprises Team GB boxer Lauren Price and the video will bring tears to your eyesInside Royal HomesLouise Minchin and Dan Walker reassure fans on BBC BreakfastRuth Langsford unveils stunning new hairstyleLove Island Insider: SPECIAL GUEST Amy Hart chats latest villa goss and behind-the-scenes secrets!Vogue Williams wows in bright pink co-ordGemma.

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