Princess Mary showcases her sensational physique as she hits the surf

From Scandi chills to Sydney thrills! Crown Princess Mary of Denmark leaps off rocks for a refreshing ocean dip on a beach day with her four children

  • Princess Mary of Denmark is currently in Australia with her husband Prince Frederik of Denmark and their children Christian, 17, daughter Isabella, 15, and twins Vincent and Josephine, 11
  • It’s the first time in five years the entire family has been in Australia together 
  • The royal – formerly known as Mary Donaldson – grew up in Tasmania and spent 28 years of her life in Australia before she moved to the Scandinavian nation and married Frederik at Copenhagen Cathedral in 2004
  • On Wednesday, the stylish royal embraced her Aussie roots by hitting the surf at Sydney’s Palm Beach for a refreshing dip with friends and loved ones
  • Mary will spend the holidays with her Tasmanian family

In her adopted homeland of Denmark she’s the future Queen with a smart wardrobe of power suits and shift dresses to match, but today Crown Princess Mary was every inch the Aussie girl as she hit the beach in a green swimsuit on her festive family break in Sydney. 

The Crown Princess, 50, has returned home to Australia with her husband, Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, and their children – Christian, 17, Isabella, 15, and twins Vincent and Josephine, 11 – for the first time in five years. 

And on Wednesday, the stylish royal embraced her Aussie roots by hitting the surf at Sydney’s Palm Beach for a refreshing dip with friends and loved ones. 

The break is no doubt a welcome distraction from turmoil within the Danish royal family after Mary’s mother-in-law Queen Margrethe stripped her younger son Prince Joachim’s children of their Prince and Princess titles. 

Princess Mary of Denmark (pictured) embraced her Aussie roots by hitting the surf at Sydney’s Palm Beach for a refreshing dip with friends and loved ones on Wednesday

Mary, 50, cut a casual figure on the day, arriving at the beach in a classic white shirt and green shorts.  

The always-stylish Royal completed her look with a pair of light brown flat sandals and wore designer sunglasses and a hat to shield her eyes from the sun’s harmful rays. 

She wore her hair pulled back off her face for the occasion, and appeared to have on minimal makeup, as she carried an orange tote. 

It wasn’t long before Mary decided to throw caution to the wind and rock jump into the inviting sea at the picturesque locale north of the city’s central business district.

The future Queen of Denmark barely skipped a beat as she made her way up a precipice surrounded by friends. 

She then approached the rocky edge without hesitation and gleefully pin-dropped into the sea below. 

Mary stunned onlookers with her royal presence at Palm Beach in Sydney 


It wasn’t long before Mary decided to throw caution to the wind and rock jump into the inviting sea at the picturesque locale north of the city’s central business district 

The future Queen of Denmark barely skipped a beat as she made her way up a precipice surrounded by friends 

She then approached the rocky edge without hesitation and gleefully pin-dropped into the sea below

Princess Mary of Denmark has returned home to Australia with her husband, Prince Frederik of Denmark, and their children – Christian, 17, Isabella, 15, and twins Vincent and Josephine, 11

It is the first time in five years that the entire family has been in Australia together 

Mary happily showed the young ones how its done

The Royal ended up in the drink – and loved every minute of it

Mary appeared to be in her element as she swirled in the salty water, thousands of miles away from Copenhagen’s harsh winter

Mary appeared to be in her element as she swirled in the salty water, thousands of miles away from Copenhagen’s harsh winter. 

The brunette beauty was all smiles as she joked around with those in attendance, looking every inch the Aussie girl at heart, as she frolicked in the water. 

At one point, she appeared to have salt in her eyes as she made her way up the sand to dry off alongside son, Prince Christian, 17. 

The future king of Denmark, Prince Frederik, 54, was noticeably absent on the day. 

Mary looked sensational as she paddled in the water

The brunette beauty was all smiles as she joked around with those in attendance

Mary looked every inch the Aussie girl at heart as she frolicked at the beach

Mary and her friend enjoyed a giggle as they made their way out of the sea

At one point, Mary appeared to have salt in her eyes

Mary looked fighting fit as she twirled the sea water out of her hair

After her invigorating dip, Mary hit the sand to dry off

Once on dry land, Mary rolled out her beach towel and caught up with friends

Mary effortlessly swept her hair back off her famous visage

The famous royal was surrounded by friends and loved ones on her outing

Once on dry land, Mary rolled out her beach towel and appeared to enjoy some one on one time with a friend.

But it wasn’t long before Mary and her mate were disturbed by a football demanding their attention. 

It didn’t seem to bother either, as Mary happily tossed the ball back from where it came.  

Once on dry land, Mary rolled out her beach towel and appeared to enjoy some one on one time with a friend

But it wasn’t long before Mary and her mate were disturbed by a football demanding their attention

It didn’t seem to bother either, as Mary happily tossed the ball back from where it came

After their imitate chinwag, Mary enjoyed the sights and surrounds of Palm Beach. 

At one point, the leggy royal appeared to enjoy a hot beverage from a local vendor as she gazed happily at the sea. 

Later in the day, Mary made the most of the stunning setting by enjoying a coastal walk. 

 After their imitate chinwag, Mary enjoyed the sights and surrounds of Palm Beach

Mary looked effortlessly chic on her day out as she enjoyed some much-needed fun in the sun

Mary took full advantage of the Sydney weather at the beachside locale

Mary looked chic as she strolled along the beach, opting to wear her white shirt closed with just one button 

She’s just like us! Mary was seen shaking the sand out of her shorts

At one point, the leggy royal appeared to enjoy a hot beverage from a local vendor as she gazed happily at the sea

It was first announced in February that Princess Mary was set to return to Australia to spend Christmas with her family

The Hobart-born royal will spend the holidays with her Tasmanian family, the Danish royal household confirmed

Mary proved she’s every inch 50 and fabulous in her stylish one-piece

It was first announced in February that Princess Mary was set to return to Australia to spend Christmas with her family.

The Hobart-born royal will spend the holidays with her Tasmanian family, the Danish royal household confirmed.

It’s the first time in five years the whole family are visiting Australia together. 

 It’s the first time in five years the whole family are visiting Australia together

Later in the day, Mary made the most of the stunning setting by enjoying a coastal walk

Mary made the most of good weather in Sydney, which has been few and between this year

Mary’s return visit to Australia comes after she made a top secret solo getaway to Melbourne last year

The visit this time is a private trip, meaning she is not Down Under in any official capacity

The visit this time is a private trip, meaning she is not Down Under in any official capacity. 

Her last time travelling to her home country in an official capacity was in 2013.

A statement from the royal household read: ‘In December, the Crown Prince’s family will travel on a private Christmas holiday in Australia to celebrate the holiday with HRH the Crown Princess’s family.

 Her last time travelling to her home country in an official capacity was in 2013

‘It has been five years since the Crown Prince coupled together with their four children last visited the Crown Princess’s homeland.’

Since marrying her prince in 2004, Mary’s known to have come back to Australia at least nine times – with four being official visits.

Before the pandemic, the family would make a visit back at least every one or two years, but this slowed after 2017. 

Mary cut a casual figure on the day in a classic white shirt and green shorts

In March 2021, the royal made a secret trip without her husband or children for her 50th birthday.

Mary met up with pals who weren’t able to make it to Denmark for the celebrations, and was spotted shopping in the Melbourne suburb of Brighton with her former bridesmaid Amber Petty. 

She picked up a coral suit from a local brand Scanlan Theodore and was pictured wearing it weeks later back home in Denmark. 

The always-stylish Royal completed her look with a pair of light brown flat sandals and wore designer sunglasses and a hat to shield her eyes from the sun’s harmful rays

The last time Mary visited with her family was December 2017, where she was pictured on many of Sydney’s beaches before travelling down to Tasmania to spend the holidays with her family.

This trip is likely to be a welcome distraction for Mary and Frederik, who have been plagued with drama in the royal household.

Mary’s mother-in-law Queen Margrethe, 82, and her youngest son Joachim have been engaged in peace talks after the monarch announced she would be stripping his four children, Prince Nikolai, 23, Prince Felix, 20, Prince Henrik, 13, and Princess Athena, 10, of their royal titles, which he claimed had ‘hurt’ them. 

She wore her hair pulled back off her face for the occasion, and appeared to have on minimal makeup, as she carried an orange tote

Heir to the throne Frederik and his wife Princess Mary’s four children remain unaffected by Margrethe’s decision.

Joachim, 53, and his second wife Princess Marie, 46, who is mother to his youngest two children, have said their relationship with Frederik and Mary is ‘complicated’. 

Frederik recently spoke publicly for the first time since his mother, Queen Margrethe II, announced that she would be stripping the prince and princess titles from Prince Joachim’s four children.

‘It is sad to see how affected he has been by the decision,’ commented Frederik.

Since marrying her prince in 2004, Mary has returned to Australia at least nine times – with four being official visits

Speaking to Danish publication B.T. the father-of-four, denied his brother’s claims that they’re not speaking and insisted that they have been in ‘constant’ communication.

Prince Joachim and Princess Marie have, on the other hand, previously claimed that they have not spoken to the Crown Prince or his wife Princess Mary during the crisis.

Mary – born Mary Elizabeth Donaldson – is one of the most respected women on the international scene. 

The love story between Princess Mary and Prince Frederik has been well documented; the couple met in a Sydney bar and Mary, born in Tasmania, moved to the northern hemisphere to be with Frederik. 

The love story between Princess Mary and Prince Frederik has been well documented; the couple met in a Sydney bar and Mary, born in Tasmania, moved to the northern hemisphere to be with Frederik.

She famously met her husband Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark by chance at Sydney pub the Slip Inn during the 2000 Olympics.

After their encounter, Fred – who was in Australia to support Denmark’s Olympic sailing team – asked Mary for her phone number and a romance blossomed. 

‘The first time we met we shook hands. I didn’t know he was the prince of Denmark. Half an hour later someone came up to me and said, “Do you know who these people are”?’ Mary revealed in an interview about meeting the heir to the Danish throne.

They maintained a long-distance relationship for a year, with Frederik making secret trips Down Under before Mary moved to Denmark to study the Danish language at Copenhagen’s Studieskolen in 2001.

Mary famously met Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark by chance at Sydney pub the Slip Inn during the 2000 Olympics

In early 2003, Frederik’s mother Queen Margrethe publicly acknowledged the relationship and the couple announced their engagement at Amalienborg Castle later that year on October 8. 

Frederik and Mary married on May 14, 2004 at Copenhagen Cathedral, with the newly minted Crown Princess opting for a beautiful gown by Danish designer Uffer Frank and a veil first used by Crown Princess Margaret of Sweden in 1905.

Their first child, Prince Christian Valdemar Henri John, was born October 15, 2005; Princess Isabella Henrietta Ingrid Margrethe followed on April 21, 2007.

Almost four years later Mary and Frederik welcomed twins, Princess Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda and Prince Vincent Frederik Minik Alexander at the Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen on January 8, 2011.

Princess Mary’s visits to Australia 

2005: Official visit and first as Crown Princess 

2006: Private visit (after birth of first son Christian)

2008: Official visit 

2010: Private visit for friend’s birthday

2011: Official visit and first trip as family of four 

2013: Most recent official visit

2015: Private visit with whole family

2017: Private visit with whole family

2021: Secret solo trip for 50th birthday

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