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From public appearances to lavish dinners, Crown Princess Mary has proved there is no occasion in which she doesn't dazzle.

The Australian-born Danish Princess managed to squeeze in two busy events just hours apart, appearing first at a gala dinner for the President of Iceland, before making multiple appearances across Denmark the following day.

The Princess even stopped to enjoy a glass of champagne while visiting the Copenhagen Hospitality College.

As usual, Princess Mary appeared effortlessly stunning on Tuesday evening in a navy, off-the-shoulder gown, which she adorned with a tiara and exquisite drop earrings.

Then she pulled off a more casual, but equally stylish look on Wednesday in an Oscar de la Renta dress paired with burgundy pumps, gloves and clutch bag.




Princess Mary appeared effortlessly stunning on Tuesday evening in a navy, off-the-shoulder gown, which she adjourned with a tiara and exquisite drop earrings





Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik both stun during an elegant state dinner at the Christian VII Palace





The mother-of-four was one of many Danish royals appearing in honour of Iceland's President Gudni Johannesson and his wife Eliza Jean Reid on their three-day long state visit





Danish Crown Princess Mary and the Icelandic ambassador to Denmark Benedikt Jonsson speak at the gala dinner for the visiting President of Iceland



The mother-of-four was one of many Danish royals appearing in honour of Iceland's President Gudni Johannesson and his wife Eliza Jean Reid on their three-day long state visit. 




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The dinner, held by Queen Margrethe of Denmark, took place at the stunning Amalienbog Castle in Copenhagen, Denmark. 

Along with the Queen, Princess Mary's husband Crown Prince Frederik also made an appearance, as did Prince Henrik, Prince Joachim, Princess Marie and Princess Benedikte of Denmark. 











Princess Mary enjoys a glass of champagne while visiting the Copenhagen Hospitality College

Princess Mary and the Iceland's President wife, Eliza Jean Reid didn't party too late into the night, up bright and early to visit the UN City and the Kindergarten Tante Olga in Copenhagen. 

The UN City houses 11 United Nations agencies under one roof in the  Nordhavn area. 

And during their visit to the Kindergarten Tante Olga, educators and the children showed how they use the material developed by the Mary Foundation.

The Princess also enjoyed a glass of champagne during a visit to the Copenhagen Hospitality College.




Eliza Jean Reid and Crown Princess Mary Of Denmark manage to dazzle as they wrap up warmly while leaving the Kindergarten Tante Olga











Stepping out in style: Princess Mary and the Iceland's President wife, Eliza Jean Reid didn't party too late into the night, up bright and early to make a number of appearances 





The mother-of-four pulled off a more casual, but equally stylish look on Wednesday in an Oscar de la Renta dress paired with burgundy pumps, gloves and clutch





Simple but sophisticated:  Princess Mary keeps her look refined, with just a touch of sparkle from her earrings





Australia's Danish princess and Iceland's First Lady learn how material developed by the Mary Foundation is used during a visit to the Kindergarten Tante Olga





The two woman pause briefly to chat during the visit, animal porn as the children are absorbed in a book








Princess Mary of Denmark