On Friday, Queen Mary met with the First Lady of Germany and attended DTU's Annual Party.
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On Friday, Queen Mary met with the First Lady of Germany and attended DTU's Annual Party.
On Friday, Queen Mary took part in an IMPRINTING event with Mary Fonden in Vejle.
On Thursday, Queen Mary attended a Queen Mary Centre Advisory Committee meeting in Copenhagen.
On Saturday, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine were confirmed at Fredensborg Palace Church with their closest family, their friends, and their godparents in attendance.
On Thursday, Queen Margrethe celebrated her 86th birthday at Fredensborg Castle. She was joined by King Frederik, Queen Mary, and Queen Anne-Marie.
On Sunday, the Danish Royal Family attended Easter High Mass at Frederiks Church, the Marble Church, in Copenhagen.
Last week, Queen Mary officially named the two new horses joining the Royal Stables.
On Thursday, Queen Mary presented the Heart Association Research Award as Patron of the Heart Association.
On Wednesday, King Frederik and Queen Mary spent their fifth day in Australia, attending engagements in Melbourne.
On Tuesday, King Frederik and Queen Mary spent their fourth day in Australia, attending engagements in Melbourne.
On Monday, King Frederik and Queen Mary spent their third day in Australia, attending engagements in Canberra.
On Sunday, King Frederik and Queen Mary spent their second day in Australia.
This weekend, King Frederik and Queen Mary started a week-long State Visit to Australia.
On Thursday, King Frederik and Queen Mary attended a dinner for the Danish honorary consuls at Kronborg Castle in Helsingør.
On Wednesday, Queen Mary marked the 30th anniversary of the Danish Psychiatric Foundation of which she is Patron since 2005.
On Tuesday, King Frederik and Queen Mary attended a church service at Holmens Church to mark the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
On Monday, Queen Mary met with the new Executive Director of UNFPA, Diene Keita, at Frederik VIII's Palace at Amalienborg.
On Friday, Queen Mary bought the first ticket of this year’s Lillebror Lottery, which celebrates its 100th anniversary.
On Thursday, Queen Mary celebrated her 54th birthday and a new photo was released to mark the day.