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THE CROWN PRINCESS OPENS UP ABOUT THE LOSS OF HER MOTHER

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When Crown Princess Mary was just 26, her mother Henrietta tragically passed away and Mary – now 47 – still feels the pain of the loss. But rather than hiding away her emotions from her family, the Australian-born princess is open with her four children about her experience.

In a recent candid interview with Danish publicatio­n Billed Bladet, she revealed that “death is something we talk about with our children”.

“[We discuss it] as naturally as possible. I have experience­d loss myself, so my children know about my loss. They never met my mother, but they know about loss through me,” she said.

“So, it’s in a natural way and it’s a part of life. It’s something we have to be open about. We must be able to share these very hard feelings with others. And those around us have to be able to embrace us during difficult times.”

Mary added: “We must try to be as open about it as possible, so that they dare ask questions about death and show compassion for those who have lost.”

It’s not the first time that Mary has spoken candidly about the death of her mum.

In 2015, the princess revealed how hard it was for her to lose her mother at such a young age.

“I was 26. It happened too early,” she told Hello! “I felt alone in my pain. As if nobody understood what I was going through and I had come to a standstill while the whole world around me kept moving forwards.

“It’s so hard to see, but as you get older, you learn to appreciate the time you had together as a gift. And the loss offers something that you wouldn’t have otherwise. It makes [you] a strong person.”

However, Mary admitted that

“I FELT ALONE IN MY PAIN, AS IF NOBODY UNDERSTOOD WHAT I WAS GOING THROUGH”

she “would have liked to have spent more time with her”.

The interview comes as Mary and her husband, Crown Prince Frederik, revealed they will send their children – Prince Christian, 14, Princess Isabella, 12, and 8-year-old twins Vincent and Josephine – to a Swiss boarding school next year.

“We view it as a gift to our children, one where they can be together about it, and a gift they can have with them for the rest of their lives,” Mary explained.

There are reports Mary plans to move to Switzerlan­d along with the children and house them in private quarters, instead of the school. The princess was also recently spotted without her wedding and engagement ring – so is the big move causing trouble in her marriage?

In the past, Mary has spoken about how her mother affected her own parenting style.

“Naturally, I do things my own way but I’m certainly influenced by my mother’s way of doing things,” Princess Mary told The Australian Women’s Weekly.

“She is a part of me. My mother would do anything for her children. And that’s how I am too. I’d do anything for them. That’s what real love is. Unconditio­nal love.’’

Mary opened up about her kids, saying she wants them to be “happy and positive individual­s, with self-esteem and self-confidence’’.

“As parents, we want to give our children a solid foundation that will give them the strength to be themselves in what for them will often be an extraordin­ary world,” Mary said.

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