Queen Mary of Denmark couldn’t contain her laughter as she met the hospital clowns during a solo visit to the town of Middelfart.
The royal, 52, arrived at the event with a big smile on her face as she was presented with a bouquet of flowers.
He smiled as he met with Danish Hospital Clowns, an organization that works to lighten the days of children receiving medical treatment.
Those who are part of the movement are professionals who must undergo special training that can take up to a year and a half to complete.
Mary was greeted by workers wearing colorful outfits with balloon hats and round clown noses.
The radiant monarch appeared unfazed following the first anniversary of her husband King Frederick’s rumored “affair” scandal.
The royal, 52, arrived at the event with a big smile on her face as some staff handed her a bouquet of flowers.
She seemed in high spirits as hospital employees put on a show for her at the Severin Konference hotel.
The mother of four put her best fashion foot forward and wore a vibrant ensemble for the occasion.
Mary wore a floral-print silk blouse by Erdem Lindsay Hideko that she tucked into a long black belted skirt, which showed off her slender figure.
She finished the look with sheer stockings, simple black heels, and a pair of gold earrings.
Those who participate in the Danish Hospital Clown training program are taught about relationship building and neuropsychology, as well as how to better understand the needs of hospitalized children.
The team is made up of about 61 hospital clowns and they visit more than 30,000 children admitted to Denmark every year.
The clowns have also worked in various child and adolescent psychiatry departments in the country.
The mother of four put her best fashion foot forward and wore a vibrant ensemble for the occasion.
Mary also met with some of the children and young people who experienced clowns while in hospital.
He even smiled while the hospital employees put on a show for him at the Severin Konference hotel.
She wore a floral-print silk blouse by Erdem Lindsay Hideko that she tucked into a long black belted skirt, which showed off her slender figure.
Queen Mary of Denmark looked in high spirits as she made a solo visit to greet hospital clowns during a conference in Middelfart.
Mary also met some of the children and young people who met the clowns while they were in hospital, as well as giving a talk about the organization on stage at the conference.
Yesterday he attended the Hubertus Hunt in Dyrehaven with his daughter Princess Josephine, 13.
The Hubertus Hunt is an annual cross-country horse race held on the first Sunday in November at Deer Park in Klampenborg, north of Copenhagen.
The event, which dates back to the 20th century, marks the end of the Danish hunting season, with 160 hunters on horseback riding over hedges and water features through the park, covering a 13km route. It attracts about 40,000 spectators.
Josephine and Mary’s appearance comes as the couple returned from Australia at the weekend after a surprise visit to the Queen’s homeland.
It is understood he flew home to Hobart last week to attend his niece’s wedding before traveling to Sydney, where he sunbathed on some of the city’s most picturesque beaches.
Mary gave a talk about the organization on the conference stage, wearing a colorful outfit.
Danish Hospital Clowns is an organization that works to help hospitalized children and has been training for months
Queen Mary spoke about the Danish hospital clowns on stage at the conference, where she donned a stylish blouse.
Mary was greeted by workers wearing colorful suits with balloon hats and round clown noses.
Mary completed her ensemble with sheer stockings, simple black heels, and a pair of gold earrings.
After spending almost a week in her home country, Mary was seen leaving Australia with her 13-year-old twins Josephine and Vincent.
Mary last visited Australia in December with her twins to spend Christmas with her family.
Her return to Australia comes 12 months after rumors exploded that her husband King Frederik, 56, was having an affair with Mexican socialite Genoveva Casanova, which have been vigorously denied.
Frederik did not accompany his wife on her trip to Australia and preferred to stay in Denmark on official business.
However, their decision to stay home has caught the attention of Danish royal fans who have followed the couple closely since the alleged affair scandal rocked their relationship.
Cracks began to appear in the couple’s fairytale romance after the then-Crown Prince was photographed on a night out with Ms Casanova in Madrid last October.
Casanova strongly denied any relationship with Frederik immediately after photos of the couple together emerged and has refused to speak about the matter since.
Weeks after the photographs of the now King and Mrs Casanova were published, Mary was seen on another holiday in Sydney without Frederik.