Denmark's future queen's real-life fairy tale started in a bar!
On January 14, Denmark will witness a royal transition as Queen Margrethe II, Europe's longest-reigning monarch, steps down due to age and health concerns after 52 years of service. Crown Prince Frederik is set to ascend the throne, becoming king. Crown Princess Mary, originally from Australia, will assume the role of queen following Queen Margrethe II's abdication. The couple first met at Sydney's Slip Inn bar during the 2000 Summer Olympics, with Mary Donaldson initially unaware of Frederik's royal status.
Couple had discreet long-distance relationship before getting married
The couple maintained a private, long-distance relationship for almost three years before announcing their engagement in October 2003. They tied the knot on May 14, 2004, at Copenhagen Cathedral. The duo has four children: Prince Christian, 18, who will succeed his father as king; Princess Isabella, 16; and twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, who will celebrate their 13th soon. Mary once reminisced, "The first time we met, we shook hands. I didn't know he was the prince of Denmark."
Mary known for her fashion sense
Crown Princess Mary quickly won over the Danish people with her rapid mastery of their language. A recent TV2 poll ranked her as the country's third most popular royal, trailing only Queen Margrethe II and her spouse Frederik. Often compared to Britain's Crown Princess Kate for her fashion sense and long dark hair, Mary frequently graces the best-dressed lists of Danish and international publications.
Recognized for her advocacy work, modern approach to royalty
Mary is recognized for her advocacy against bullying, domestic violence, and social isolation, as well as her support for mental health and women's rights. Historian Sebastian Olden-Jorgensen characterizes her and Frederik as a contemporary couple with a passion for pop music, modern art, and sports. They have endeavored to provide their children with as normal an upbringing as possible, primarily attending public schools. Prince Christian was the first Danish royal to go to daycare, signifying an adaptation to modern times.
Mary's connection to Australia garnered media attention
Over the years, Crown Princess Mary has made numerous trips back to Australia with her family, where she remains a popular figure in the media. Her transformation from an Australian advertising executive to Denmark's future queen has captivated audiences worldwide. As she prepares to ascend the throne on January 14, her real-life fairy tale continues to unfold, heralding a new era in Denmark's royal lineage.