Princess Mary of Denmark looks incredibly fit as she takes part in a Royal Run mile

Danish Princess Mary looked stunningly beautiful when she took part in Royal Racing, Kolding, Denmark, on Monday.

The 50-year-old Australian royalty wore skinny sportswear for a mile. [1.6 kilometres] And mixed with the crowd.

Princess Mary added gray mannequins and a coordinating hat to the look, and her brunette Luke was gently pulled back in a ponytail.

Active: Danish Princess Mary (centre right) looked stunningly beautiful as she ran a mile during a royal mile in Kolding, Denmark on Monday

She also looked minimalist with makeup, drawing attention to her glowing face.

The event’s official website says that you don’t have to be a “crown princess or beginner” to participate in the public event, all fitness levels are welcome.

The sighting came after Princess Mary attended the wedding of Prince Gustav and Karina Axelson of Seine-Wittgenstein-Berleburg in a floral Zimmermann gown, much to the delight of her Australian fans.

Social: Aussie royalty, 50, donned fine sportswear and packed the crowd

Social: Aussie royalty, 50, donned fine sportswear and packed the crowd

Community Event: The event's official website states that you don't have to be a

Community Event: The event’s official website states that you don’t need to be a “crown princess or beginner” to participate in the public event, all fitness levels are welcome.

At the royal wedding on June 4, she joined her husband Prince Frederick at the wedding of Prince Joachim, Princess Marie, Princess Benedict, Princess Alexandra, Prince Hubertus and Princess Kelly.

For this occasion, Princess Mary chose a floral dress by Zimmermann, combined with light pink shoes, her hair transformed into a charming bun again.

“Mary, I’m excited. It is the best dressed kingdom. I want everything she wears,” wrote one fan.

Princess Mary, born Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, is one of the most respected women on the international stage.

Australian Designer: The sighting came after Princess Mary attended the wedding of Prince Gustav and Karina Axelson of Seine-Wittgenstein-Berleburg on June 4 in this floral Zimmermann bedroom, much to the delight of her Australian fans.

Australian Designer: The sighting came after Princess Mary attended the wedding of Prince Gustav and Karina Axelson of Seine-Wittgenstein-Berleburg on June 4 in this floral Zimmermann bedroom, much to the delight of her Australian fans.

She met her husband Crown Prince of Denmark Frederick Sydney at the Slip Inn Pub during the 2000 Olympics.

After the meeting, Frederick, who was in Australia to support the Danish Olympic sailing team, asked Mariam for her phone number and 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 said in an interview about her meeting with the Danish heir to the throne.

Having been in a long-distance relationship for a year, Frederick embarked on secret journeys before Mary moved to Denmark to study Danish at Copenhagen Studieskolen in 2001.

Celebrations: Members of the Danish royal family are represented in a gala ballet dedicated to the Queen's 50th birthday.

Celebrations: Members of the Danish royal family are represented in a gala ballet dedicated to the Queen’s 50th birthday.

In early 2003, Frederick’s mother Queen Margaret publicly acknowledged the relationship, and the couple announced their engagement at Amalienburg Prison later that year on 8 October.

Frederick and Mary were married on May 14, 2004 in Copenhagen Cathedral, the newly cut Crown Princess chose a beautiful dress and colorless drape by Danish designer Frank, first worn by Swedish Princess Margaret in 1905.

Their first child, Prince Christian Waldemar Henry Johnny, was born on 15 October 2005; Princess Isabella Henrietta was followed by Ingrid Margaret on 21 April 2007.

Nearly four years later, Mary and Frederick gave birth to twins, Princess Josephine Sophia Ivalo Matilda and Prince Vincent Frederick Minick Alexander, on January 8, 2011, at Copenhagen’s Rigshospitalet.

Royal family: Princess Mary and Prince Frederick of Denmark were married on May 14, 2004, at Copenhagen Cathedral.  From left to right: Princess Josephine, Frederick, Princess Elizabeth, Mary, Prince Vincent and Prince Christian

Royal family: Princess Mary and Prince Frederick of Denmark were married on May 14, 2004, at Copenhagen Cathedral. From left to right: Princess Josephine, Frederick, Princess Elizabeth, Mary, Prince Vincent and Prince Christian

Source: Daily Mail

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