Has Mary from Denmark cried in public on her trip to Australia?

Princess Mary of Denmark was traveling to Australia at the beginning of December with her two youngest children, Princes Vincent and Josephine.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 December 2023 Thursday 10:18
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Has Mary from Denmark cried in public on her trip to Australia?

Princess Mary of Denmark was traveling to Australia at the beginning of December with her two youngest children, Princes Vincent and Josephine. A trip that would not have been of the greatest importance and in which the princess would have been able to enjoy the greatest privacy, had it not been for the fact that she is still the protagonist of the media scandal caused by the images of her husband and the Mexican businesswoman Genoveva Casanova walking through the streets. from Madrid.

Some images that placed Princess Mary in the spotlight of the press, and although she felt the support of both the media and the Danish people - who now question the ability of Frederick of Denmark to succeed his mother, the queen Margarita, on the throne - the tension and discomfort of the Australian has always been more than evident.

The princess fulfilled her royal agenda and left for her homeland, where she has reunited with her father. Now, about to return to Denmark to continue with Queen Margaret's plans and spend Christmas as a united family, there are those who have seen the princess on the verge of tears saying goodbye to her friends in New Zealand, which made people jump. alarms about your current mood.

As can be seen in an image that has come to light (via Daily Mail), the princess appears very excited saying goodbye to these close friends at the airport, after visiting her father in New Zealand accompanied by her young children and Isabel. , your oldest daughter.

A very emotional moment, which seems after the thoughtful greeting that the princess has spread on the occasion of Christmas. “We need each other if we want to be successful. And that is not only true in the world of work and for those of us who work to combat social isolation. This is true for all of us. “Humans need humans,” she writes.

Some appropriate words for the moment she is experiencing, because Mary Donaldson's end of the year is being turbulent to say the least. The media pressure is unbearable, and there is not a day that there is not some type of headline referring to the royal house, the capabilities of Frederick of Denmark as heir to the throne or someone pointing to a possible divorce between the couple. All, at a time when attention should be focused, among other things, on Prince Christian, the couple's eldest son; who just turned 18 years old.

The family has not returned to Copenhagen at the moment, although they are expected to do so in the next few hours in order to comply with the agenda planned by Queen Margaret, who plans to meet with them at Marselisborg Palace, in Aarhus, to spend the Christmas and show that family unity that would put an end to speculation and disgust at the behavior of Frederick of Denmark before his citizens.