The Royal House of Denmark, posted photos and a video clip on instagram, saying, "The Crown Prince Couple (Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary) participated in a number of events to mark the occasion. On Flag day, Danes who have been deployed on a military mission by Denmark are honored".
Photo: Ritzau Scanpix with Lars H. Laursen. detdanskekongehus |
The Crown Prince Couple honored the fallen soldiers by laying a wreath at the monument for Denmark's international efforts after 1948 at the Copenhagen Citadel, They also attended a memorial service at the Holmes church.
Denmark's Flag Day aims to honor Danes who were deployed by the Office of Defense, Emergency Response, The police, Foreign Ministry, and the Health Services on a military mission. It is also in recognition of the relatives of the deployed personnel.
Over 1,000 Danish soldiers, who have been deployed on international missions since 2021, were honored for their efforts at a large military parade at Christianborg Palace.Â
Photo: Ritzau Scanpix with Lars H. Laursen. detdanskekongehus |
Crown Prince Frederik inspected the troops. The parade was watched by the government members of the parliament, and authorities. foreign guests, and relatives of the fallen soldiers.Â
Crown Princess Mary's OOTD
The Australian-born Crown Princess was in her usual element of glamour as she accompanied her husband, the Crown Prince, to the event.
Crown Princess Mary wore a Beulah London Olive Green Dress Photo: Ritzau Scanpix with Lars H. Laursen. detdanskekongehus |
For the ceremony, Crown Princess Mary repeated her gorgeous Yahvi Olive Green dress from Beulah London. She was first spotted wearing this midi dress in September 2021 when she graced the opening of the new university campus in Horsens, Denmark.
Left: Duchess of Cambridge Right: Crown Princess Mary |
The Duchess of Cambridge also wore the same dress in January 2019 during a public engagement for a charity. Crown Princess Mary's version of the dress has shorter sleeves than the Duchess of Cambridge's version.
Left: Duchess of Cambridge (January 2019) Right: Crown Princess Mary (September 2021) |
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