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Queen Mary of Denmark surprises dressed in orange while organizing a special event at a university in Copenhagen

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Queen Mary of Denmark arrives at Vartov College to host the Maratonsang event on June 21.

Queen Mary of Denmark looked typically elegant as she made a special appearance at a Copenhagen university yesterday.

The 52-year-old royal hosted the Maratonsang event at Vartov College in the city centre.

Maratonsang is an annual tradition celebrated on the longest day of the year.

In it, hundreds of people gather in the courtyard of Vartov College to sing together, from early in the morning until late at night.

The Australian-born Queen seemed delighted to host the event and was photographed smiling and waving to the gathered crowd.

Queen Mary of Denmark arrives at Vartov College to host the Maratonsang event on June 21.

The popular royal was photographed smiling as she greeted the crowds who had come to see her arrive at the event.

The popular royal was photographed smiling as she greeted the crowds who had come to see her arrive at the event.

Mary arrived at Vartov College looking elegant as always, wearing a long orange dress with a white floral print.

The long-sleeved dress had long sleeves, a scoop neckline, and a white seam that cinched at the waist.

Her dress was created by the eponymous brand of Australian sisters Nicky and Simone Zimmermann, which they founded in Sydney in 1991.

She paired the dress with pointed-heeled Mary Jane pumps, which had two thin straps on the foot and were the same shade as her dress.

Mother-of-four Mary styled her bright brunette locks into a half-up, half-down hairstyle, allowing her to show off a pair of green and orange dangling earrings, while leaving some of her locks flowing freely down her back. in gentle waves.

As for her makeup, the popular royal looked radiant, with fresh, dewy skin and a peach blush.

She paired her foundation with a light smokey eye, using brown shadow for definition and a natural pink lip.

During the event, Queen Mary led part of the service with several songs, which had Denmark as a theme.

The 52-year-old royal donned an orange dress with a white floral print by Australian design brand Zimmermann.

The 52-year-old royal donned an orange dress with a white floral print by Australian design brand Zimmermann.

Australian-born Queen Mary is popular with Danish audiences

The mother of four (pictured) has learned to speak fluent Danish.

Queen Mary of Denmark was originally born in Australia. She is very popular among the Danish public.

Queen Mary (pictured) arrives at Vartov College looking elegant as always in her Zimmermann dress.

Queen Mary (pictured) arrives at Vartov College looking elegant as always in her Zimmermann dress.

The royal paired her dress with a pair of dangling earrings with green and orange stones.

The royal paired her dress with a pair of dangling earrings with green and orange stones.

Earlier this month, Queen Mary and her husband, King Frederick X, held a joint engagement as they commemorated the 175th anniversary of the Constitution in Copenhagen.

Maria and her husband formed a united front, appearing in high spirits despite having been plagued by rumors of marital strife since the King was photographed enjoying an evening in Madrid with Mexican socialite Genoveva Casanova last year.

The publication of the photos prompted Genoveva, 47, to issue a statement denying a romantic relationship between her and royalty and criticizing the “malicious” rumors.

That appearance came after King Frederick and Queen Mary appeared on the balcony of Amalienborg Palace for the monarch’s birthday.

The father of four celebrated his first birthday since ascending the throne on May 26 and greeted a crowd of royal admirers who had gathered outside the residence.

Frederik and Mary were joined on the balcony by their four children, Crown Prince Christian, 18, Princess Elizabeth, 17, and twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, 13.

The Queen looked radiant and fresh-faced as she attended the annual event in Copenhagen yesterday.

The Queen looked radiant and fresh-faced as she attended the annual event in Copenhagen yesterday.

He wore a microphone while leading some of the Danish-themed songs during the annual event.

He wore a microphone while leading some of the Danish-themed songs during the annual event.

Despite being born in Australia, Mary adopted the Danish language and culture, which made her very popular.

Despite being born in Australia, Mary adopted the Danish language and culture, which made her very popular.

The family of six was joined on the balcony by Queen Margaret, 84, who abdicated in January after a 52-year reign. The mother-of-two looked glamorous in a bright pink midi dress with short sleeves.

That same day, the Danish Royal House published a new portrait of King Frederick to commemorate the monarch’s 56th birthday.

The 23-year romance between Australian-born Mary and Frederik was often called a “real-life fairy tale” after they met in a Sydney pub.

But images emerged of the monarch on a night out with Mexican socialite Genoveva Casanova, former daughter-in-law of the billionaire Duchess of Alba, in November last year.

The couple were seen walking around Madrid before heading to their apartment building, changing clothes and heading out again for the night.

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