The Danish Royal Family celebrated Christmas in Copenhagen this week.
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The Danish Royal Family celebrated Christmas in Copenhagen this week.
On Wednesday, King Frederik and Queen Mary hosted a Christmas Reception in the Knights Hall at Christiansborg Palace. Crown Prince Christian, Princess Isabella, Prince Vincent, and Queen Margrethe were also in attendance.
On Monday, Queen Mary presented the Into Change Award & Into Innovation Award in Copenhagen.
On Thursday, Queen Mary spent her second day in Kenya in her capacity as Patron of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
On Wednesday, Queen Mary started an official visit to Kenya in her capacity as Patron of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
On Tuesday, Queen Mary arrived in Nairobi ahead of a three-day official visit to Kenya.
On Friday, Queen Mary hosted the annual Christmas reception for Mary Fonden at Frederick VIII's Palace.
On Friday, Queen Mary took part in the launch of the Community Survey 2025 by the Mary Fonden and Tryg Fonden.
On Wednesday, Queen Mary visited Kræftværket at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen ahead of Christmas.
On Wednesday, Queen Mary visited Ungeherberget Sporsløjfen as Patron of WeShelter.
On Sunday, King Frederik and Queen Mary marked the First Sunday of Advent. The Royal Couple and their children also decorated their Christmas tree.
On Tuesday, Queen Mary started a two-day official visit to Brazil, where she will attend the COP30 held in Belém.
On Friday, Queen Mary attended the Danish Free Research Foundation’s annual conference in Copenhagen.
On Wednesday, Queen Mary attended the opening of the One Health conference in Copenhagen.
On Sunday, Queen Mary spent her second day in Egypt following the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum.
On Saturday, Queen Mary started a two-day official visit to Egypt.
On Thursday, King Frederik and Queen Mary attended the concert marking the DR Symphony Orchestra's 100th anniversary.
On Wednesday, King Frederik and Queen Mary spent their second day in Latvia.
On Tuesday, King Frederik and Queen Mary started a two-day state visit to Latvia.