13. Here's everything you need to know about the Danish royal, including all the latest news about her family, charity work and royal life.The Crown Princess joined her husband, Prince Frederik, and mother-in-law Queen Margrethe at The King's Hunt outside Fredensborg Palace.They were seen meeting the hunters and inspecting the slain deer following the event.She wore a white blouse with a floral pleated skirt and pale blue high heels.Scroll through to see some of Mary's latest engagements.She waved to eager onlookers as she arrived, before opening and touring the attraction.The Australian-born princess looks the epitome of elegance in the posed shot taken by Copenhagen-based photographer Daniel Stjerne.On January 30, the Crown Princess welcomed Ninna Thomsen and Trine Schaldemose from welfare group Mother's Aid, of which Mary is patron.Denmark's Crown Princess Mary has attended a panel discussion on day two of the United Nation's International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD25).Crown Princess Mary has arrived in Indonesia on a working visit focused on health and wellbeing.Crown Princess Mary was the guest of honour at an art exhibition in Copenhagen, celebrating works created by people suffering mental disorders.Mary attended an awards ceremony for school children in Denmark, hosted by The Mary Foundation.Crown Princess Mary has chanelled the Duchess of Cambridge by wearing a style of headband loved by the British royal."Her Royal Highness helped cut the string to the 50-hectare area, which in future will be an experience arena for families as well as their awareness of, among other things, climate and sustainability," the photos were captioned, in part.She has joined world leaders in calling for an end to violence against women and child marriages.The Crown Princess is in the south-east Asian country until December 4 and will also attend events celebrating 70 years of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Denmark.Australian-born Princess Mary has come under fire for taking part in one of Denmark's oldest traditions.After visiting the Borobudur Temple, Crown Princess travelled to Yogyakarta Palace where she met the sultan.There, the couple host administrative and ceremonial events.Prince Frederik and Princess Mary were at Frederiksborg Castle this week to mark the unveiling of a new portrait of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.Crown Princess Mary has emerged from self-isolation, meeting with Hans Kluge, the World Health Organisation's Regional Director for Europe."For women, especially in less developed countries, even simple technologies such as a text message on the mobile phone or a skype call offer solutions with vital health information that can make a huge difference to their health situation."Princess Mary has shown off her best back-to-work outfit for her latest royal appearance to open a nature and climate attraction in Ringkøbing.The visit also has a strong emphasis on the rights of women and girls throughout Indonesia, a topic Mary is particularly passionate about.The 47-year-old royal arrived in Indonesia on Monday for a busy few days of engagements.Instead, the couple watched the production from the comfort of their own home.Here Prince Christian poses outside while Princess Isabella sits on a stairwell with the family's border collie, Grace.Princess Mary is out of isolation and back at work, attending her first royal engagement since Denmark's COVID-19 lockdown began.Crown Princess Mary is patron of the Danish Heart Association and later handed out three research grants.Painted by artist Niels Strøbek, the work makes up part of "The Queen's Faces" exhibition at the National History Museum, which has been put on in honour of the monarch's 80th birthday."Of course, sitting at home on the couch can never replace going to the theatre.
The Crown Prince Couple."The Danish royal was speaking at the 'Health in the 21st Century' conference run by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), in Copenhagen.The Crown princess attended a museum opening in Copenhagen, foregoing a face mask as restrictions around the country continue to relax.Animal rights' group PETA has criticised Mary for supporting the slaughter of animals, saying there is "nothing noble about shooting defenceless animals for fun".The Tasmanian-born royal chose the Edie skirt by Zimmermann for her visit to the Borobudur Temple complex, the world's largest Buddhist temple.Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik have shared a photo from isolation at Amalienborg Palace showing their slipper-clad feet propped up on a coffee table in front of a TV.Mary, 47, used the example of how the music industry was the first to experienced a "digital transformation", suggesting the health care system should follow suit.The palace, inside the Amalienborg complex, is the private residence of Princess Mary and her family."We all remember how LPs crackled when they played," the Crown Princess said.