On Friday, Queen Mary took part in the Maratonsang event at Vartov College in Copenhagen.
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On Friday, Queen Mary took part in the Maratonsang event at Vartov College in Copenhagen.
On Thursday, Queen Mary opened the 'Find the elephant - experience Aarhus' art event organized by the Psychiatry Foundation in Aarhus.
On Friday, Queen Mary visited Snedkerlauget's design exhibition where she was able to see a wooden table made with surplus wood from the Court’s carpentry workshop.
On Wednesday, King Frederik, Queen Mary, Queen Margrethe, and Princess Benedikte marked the 175th anniversary of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Denmark.
On Tuesday, Queen Mary received the Greenland Medal for Meritorious Service medal in gold.
Welcome to this week’s Royal Recap where we’ll take a look at the events we weren’t able to cover fully this week!
On Thursday, Queen Mary attended the Léonie Sonning Music Prize ceremony during which she presented the Prize to Swiss flutist Emmanuel Pahud.
On Sunday, King Frederik celebrated his 56th birthday at Amalienborg. He was joined by Queen Mary, their children, and Queen Margrethe.
On Wednesday, Queen Mary attended the Global Fashion Summit: Copenhagen Edition 2024. The Summit aims to ensure greater sustainability in the fashion and textile industries.
On Monday, the Danish Royal Family took part in the 2024 Royal Run.
On Thursday, Queen Mary met with the High Commissioner of the UN Refugee Agency.
On Wednesday, King Frederik and Queen Mary spent their last day in Norway.
On Tuesday, King Frederik and Queen Mary started a two-day State Visit to Norway.
On Tuesday, King Frederik and Queen Mary spent their second day in Denmark.
On Monday, King Frederik and Queen Mary started a two-day State Visit to Sweden.
On Friday, Queen Mary attended the Changing of the Guard at Fredensborg Castle on behalf of King Frederik.
On Thursday, King Frederik and Queen Mary officially boarded the Royal Ship Dannebrog.
On Thursday, Queen Mary presented the Crown Princess Mary Scholarships in Copenhagen. The scholarship is awarded every year to two Australian students in connection with their stay in Denmark.
On Thursday, new official gala portrait of King Frederik and Queen Mary were released by the Danish Royal Court. They were taken by Steen Evald at Christianborg Palace.