Queen Mary of Denmark was seen leaving Sydney on Thursday with her children after enjoying a low-key trip to Australia.
The Australian-born Danish monarch, 52, is understood to have flown home to Hobart last week to attend her niece’s wedding before traveling to Sydney, where she sunbathed on some of the country’s most picturesque beaches. city.
After spending almost a week in her home country, Mary was seen leaving Australia with her 13-year-old twins Josephine and Vincent.
The mother-of-four put on a stylish display in blue jeans and a white shirt as she arrived at the airport in a black car.
She was carrying a large brown bag when she got out of the vehicle with her two children.
Mary last visited Australia in December with her twins to spend Christmas with her family.
While the trip was personal, with the Queen keeping a low profile without her husband present, the monarch had an official royal engagement in Australia just a few months earlier.
He visited Sydney for a day at the end of April 2023 to “participate in an event with Danish business representatives involved in the green transition in Australia, as well as visit a number of Danish projects related to sustainable construction and transport.”
Queen Mary of Denmark (pictured) was seen leaving Sydney on Thursday with her children after enjoying a low-key trip to Australia.
The Australian-born Danish monarch, 52, is understood to have flown home to Hobart last week to attend her niece’s wedding before traveling to Sydney, where she sunbathed on some of the country’s most picturesque beaches. city.
After spending almost a week in her home country, Mary was seen leaving Sydney with her 13-year-old twins, Josephine and Vincent.
Mary’s 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 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.
The royal couple, once “playful and tactile”, appeared cold and distant in their first public appearance after photos published by Spanish magazine Lecturas.
Fans have since lamented the seemingly loving relationship the couple once shared, with many claiming the fire has died out between them.
She was carrying a large brown bag when she got out of the vehicle with her children.
Mary last visited Australia in December with her twins to spend Christmas with her family.
While the trip was personal, with the Queen keeping a low profile without her husband present, the monarch had an official royal engagement in Australia just a few months earlier.
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.
During that visit he climbed the harbor bridge with Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine.
Mary’s 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 affair scandal rocked their relationship.