Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark marked the 500th Reformation Anniversary in Copenhagen on December 4, 2017

Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik held hands (pictured) during the service in Church of Our Lady, which the church holds sentimental value for the Royal couple - where they wed in 2004

Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark attending a church service to honour the 500th anniversary of the Reformation movement in Copenhagen

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark attended a church service in Copenhagen to mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark dressed simply, but beautifully in a grey wraparound coat, opted for a dark blue hat and carried a bouquet of white roses among other flowers as she entered the church in Copenhagen.

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark in a grey wraparound coat to protect her against the biting Danish winter, she paired her coat with a dark-coloured hat. She wore her hair loose and straight, and carried a bouquet of white roses among other flowers as she attended a church service in Copenhagen to mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark opted for an elegant grey wraparound coat, which she paired with trademark stilettos and a darkly-coloured hat, with her husband Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark who is dapper in a dark suit, paired with light blue shirt and maroon tie attended a church service in Copenhagen to mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation

Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark attended a church service in Copenhagen to mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. The Reformation movement is being celebrated in both Denmark and around the rest of Europe.

Crown Princess Mary opted for an elegant grey wraparound coat, which she paired with trademark stilettos and a darkly-coloured hat; and carried flowers, as she attended a church service in Copenhagen to mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation


Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark pictured,  are especially busy in the lead-up to Christmas, with any number of festive appointments and get togethers before they head to Australia for Christmas 2017

Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark hold hands and giggle together as they return to the  Church of Our Lady where they were married 13 years ago on May 14, 2004, for an official event in Copenhagen

Prince Christian of Denmark decorating the tree in Amelienborg Palace

Christmas fir tree in Amelienborg Palace - decorated by Crown Princess Mary, Crown Prince Frederik and their children

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark and her family decorating their Christmas tree in Amelienborg (pictured)

Princes Christian, and Prince Vincent, can be seen helping their parents, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary, to decorate the tree, alongside Princess Isabella, and Princess Josephine in Amelienborg Palace

Last year in 2016, the royal children also helped to decorate their elaborate Christmas tree (pictured) from right to left: Prince Christian, Princess Isabella, the twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent.
Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark attended a church service in Copenhagen to mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.

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