Some stories are so beautiful that we all want to believe them. The most recent example: Over the weekend, Prince Christian of Denmark celebrated his 18th birthday in style and loudly at the Royal Palace in Copenhagen. The day after, a gold women’s high heel was found in the palace. The royal family invited the unknown owner via Instagram to pick up her shoe again. The Danish broadcaster “TV2” has now identified the real owner.

The pictures of the prince celebrating with his family have been going around the world since Sunday. The designated heir to the throne of the Danish royal family cut an excellent figure not only during his humorous speech to the invited party guests, including many people his own age. Even when the prince is in a party mood in front of the Danish rapper Benjamin Hav’s stage with his family, he comes across as believable and likeable.

The day after the party, the royal family not only posted pictures of the guests and the celebration, but also a photo of a golden woman’s shoe that was “lost” on the steps of the palace. Echoes of Cinderella, Cinderella and Co. delighted the royal family’s Instagram fans. Not surprisingly, there is a planned action behind the lost shoe.

As the Danish TV station “TV2” has now revealed, the Danish high school student and young actress Anne-Sofie Tornso Olesen (“BaseBoys”) is behind the Cinderella campaign. Television images of the party guests’ arrival show Olesen still with the shoe in question on his foot.

Convicted in this way, she confessed to her loving legacy of shoes. She wanted to make the already fairytale-like moment of the celebration in the royal castle even more fairytale-like: “I hoped that someone would find it funny – because it also draws attention to the royal family.”

During the course of the evening she was even able to exchange a few words with Christian. But she could hardly remember the content of the conversation.