Queen Mary of Denmark looked straight out of a fairytale this evening as she hosted the Royal Family's annual New Year's dinner for the first time alongside her husband King Frederik.
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Mary, 52, delivered her Christmas message through her signature charity Her Majesty’s Queen Mary Foundation earlier this week and reflected on her first year as Queen of the Scandinavian kingdom.
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King Frederik and Queen Mary are ready for the holidays! The Danish royal couple have relocated for the festive season as they prepare to host their family for the first time in their reign.
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