On Wednesday, Queen Mary attended the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the Home Guard.
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On Wednesday, Queen Mary attended the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the Home Guard.
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, King Frederik and Queen Mary opened the "Frederik X - King of Tomorrow" exhibition at the Amalienborg Museum in Christian VIII's Palace. Princess Benedikte was also in attendance.
On Thursday, Queen Mary visited Hvidovre Hospital with Mary Fonden to learn more about their work on tracing violence among pregnant women and their partners as part of the project "Together without violence - Pregnant".
On Monday evening, King Frederik and Queen Mary hosted the Council of State dinner in Frederik VIII's Palace.
On Monday, Queen Mary met with Inger Andersen, Director General of the United Nations Environment Programme, to be briefed on UNEP's work to promote biodiversity and nature protection globally.
On Monday evening, King Frederik and Queen Mary hosted a Badge of honor dinner for the Armed Forces, the Air Force, and the National Emergency Management Agency at Frederik VIII's Palace.
On Monday, Queen Mary hosted a meeting on the status of maternal mortality with representatives of United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Maternity Foundation.
On Friday, Queen Mary and Princess Benedikte attended the Danish Warmblood Stallion competition in Herning.
On Thursday, Queen Mary took part in Sjældne-dagen 2024 which is an international awareness day for rare diseases and disabilities.
On Monday, Queen Mary attended the EliteForsk Awards Ceremony in Copenhagen. The EliteForsk Awards are awarded each year by the Ministry of Education and Research leading researchers in their field with the aim of creating awareness of research in Denmark.
On Sunday, King Frederik and Queen Mary attended a Celebration Service in Aarhus Cathedral to mark King Frederik’s accession to the throne. They were joined by their four children as well as Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte.
On Monday, King Frederik, Queen Mary, Crown Prince Christian, Prince Joachim, and Princess Benedikte attended an official meeting of the Danish Parliament to mark King Frederik’s proclamation.
On Sunday, Queen Margrethe II abdicated after a 52-year reign and left the throne to her eldest son Crown Prince Frederik who became King Frederik X upon his accession.