According to the British " Daily Mail " report on March 31, on the 31st local time, the Danish Crown Princess Marie changed her former glorious goddess image and took office as the captain of the Danish National Guard in military uniform.
Crown Princess Mary was born in Tasmania and is 47 years old. She accepted the appointment at the Nymindegab base, and her mother-in-law, the Queen of Margaret, was also watched on the spot.
Before the official appointment, Crown Princess Mary wore a camouflage uniform and a green beret to watch the parade.
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Danish National Self-Defense Force, and the Queen and more than 500 soldiers participated in the anniversary celebration. Before Princess Mary was officially appointed, the royal family watched the military parade with great interest. On that day, Queen Margaret II also participated in the event. Seeing that the Crown Princess was so beautiful and outstanding, she smiled and smiled.
Crown Princess Mary is a Scottish descendant born in Australia. She is good at various sports. After graduating from university, she works in a real estate company. During the Sydney Olympics, Crown Princess Mary and her friends went to the bar to chat as usual, and met the Danish prince here. On May 14, 2004, Crown Prince Frederick and Crown Princess Mary held a grand wedding in Copenhagen . She became the second foreign civilian princess of the Danish royal family .
Because Princess Mary looks too similar to British Kate in appearance, it is often compared.
This legendary and beautiful Danish crown prince is already a mother of 4 children.
Crown Princess Mary has been committed to promoting the rights of women around the world. On March 8, she also attended the International Women's Day United Nations Roundtable in Copenhagen. After the event, the United Nations Nordic Women's Organization wrote on Twitter: "I'm glad that Crown Princess Mary was able to attend this roundtable for gender diversity and discuss gender diversity in Denmark and how to improve gender equality in Denmark."
In January this year, Crown Princess Mary announced that her non-profit organization, the Mary Foundation, would donate to the Afghan Women's Crisis Center. The Afghan Women's Crisis Center was founded in 2003 and is part of the Afghan Women's Skills Development Center, and it is also the first Women's Crisis Center in Afghanistan. The Mary Foundation donated US$50,000 (about RMB 335,000) to the center. The "Mary Foundation" is also committed to helping victims of domestic violence and . Domestic violence, loneliness and bullying are the three major projects the foundation is committed to supporting.
Editor: Shi Wei
Editor: Yang Jian