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A modern fairytale

THE ROYAL COUPLE CELEBRATE THEIR 17TH WEDDING ANNIVERSAR­Y AFTER MEETING IN A SYDNEY PUB

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It started as a typical Aussie love story – a girl meets a boy in a bar, they fall in love and live happily ever after. But when 28-year-old Mary Donaldson met Fred during a night out at the Slip Inn in Sydney’s Darling Harbour in September 2000, he turned out to be the heir to Europe’s oldest monarchy.

“The first time we met, we shook hands,” Mary, now 49, would later recall to biographer Jens Andersen of the night she met Crown Prince Fredrik. “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?’” she explained.

At the end of the night, the Crown Prince had made enough of an impression for the Tasmanian-born law graduate to hand over her number. “There was enough of a click that I gave Frederik my telephone number and he rang me the next day,” she explained on Andrew Denton’s Enough Rope. “It wasn’t the fireworks in the sky or anything like that, but there was a sense of excitement.”

While Frederik had earned himself the reputation of being a playboy prince by dating models and actresses, it was Mary’s natural look that attracted him. “[She] has that girl-next-door beauty,” Starmakers transforma­tion coach Teresa Page, who taught Mary etiquette and deportment, tells WHO. “She is very down to earth, authentic and engaging. She didn’t put on any airs and graces.”

Covert dating ensued with Frederik, 52, making several trips to Australia. In an era before everyone was on social media, the pair were able to keep their relationsh­ip under wraps for almost a year. As it became more serious, Mary made the move to France in 2001, taking up a role as an English teacher to be closer to her love. Just months later she was outed as Frederik’s girlfriend in

“There was a sense of excitement” —PRINCESS MARY

Danish magazine Billed Bladet. A move to Denmark’s capital Copenhagen followed weeks later.

In 2003, while on a romantic vacation to Italy, Frederik dropped to one knee and presented Mary with a stunning emeraldcut diamond ring with two emerald-cut ruby baguettes. “I thought, ‘This is the moment. Seize the day and get your kneepads on,’” Frederik later explained on Enough Rope.

The couple were married at Copenhagen Cathedral, on May 14, 2004. Mary looked resplenden­t while walking down the aisle in an ivory duchess satin dress by Danish designer Uffe Frank in front of 428 guests, including friends, family and world leaders. Delighting the crowd of over 100,000 well-wishers who were lining the streets, the newlyweds rode in a horse-drawn open carriage from the cathedral to the Amalienbor­g Palace, where they made an appearance on the balcony and kissed before their reception. “It was an absolutely surreal and magical experience,” the princess’s bridesmaid Amber Petty tells WHO.

Despite the pomp and ceremony of the occasion, at its core, the wedding remained very much about two people who had fallen in love. Overcome with emotion, Frederik couldn’t help but shed a tear as he watched Mary walk down the aisle. “From today, Mary is mine and I am hers,” he said at the altar. “I love her and I will protect her with all my love.”

Afterwards, Frederik whisked Mary off on a surprise honeymoon to Africa, where they could spend some much-needed alone time before she officially took up her role as a working member of the Danish royal family. “She didn’t know where we were going, and I wanted to go some place where we could … be ourselves, literally, just the two of us,” Frederik told the ABC in 2005.

In the 17 years since her wedding, the Crown Princess has rarely put a foot wrong. While Mary seems to have taken to royal life with relative ease, her transforma­tion into the perfect princess didn’t magically occur as she made her way down the aisle,

but it was something she’d been preparing for even while she was in Australia. Just weeks after her chance meeting with the royal at the pub, Mary enrolled in an intensive Supermodel Skills training course with Starmakers where she would develop the foundation­al skills which have been pivotal in her success. These included goal setting, talking on camera, image developmen­t and walking with grace.

“[Mary] told me, ‘Life is passing me by and I want to change my life,’” Page reveals of the day she met the marketing executive.

And Mary certainly succeeded in her goal. “Today, she is a global fashion icon and applauded around the world for her humanitari­an work,” Page explains. “She is revered by the people of Denmark. They love her for how much she has given up for them and know she will make a fine queen consort when the time comes.”

By all standards, Mary has excelled in her role. The couple have created a beautiful family – and secured the line of succession – through their four children Prince Christian, 15, Princess Isabella, 14, and 10-year-old twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine. “We feel very blessed with our four healthy, happy and lovely children,” said Mary in an interview with Australian Women’s Weekly in 2012.

But where she shines the most is through her work with the Mary Foundation, a program of charity projects that aim to tackle social problems such as bullying, domestic violence and loneliness. It is a role her best friend knows she was made for. “Mary has always been, by nature, a very kind and curious person in regards to other people’s struggles,” Petty reveals. “It’s something that’s always been there, so I love that my friend can channel this innate side of her into worthy causes.

“I’m incredibly proud of the work Mary does, and also knowing that it’s not just because she should do this kind of work, it’s because she wants to.”

• By Kylie Walters

“Today, she is revered by the people of Denmark” —PAGE

 ??  ?? “The joy and the strength you give me is like the sun in the daytime which, with its radiance, melts all doubts and darkness on Earth,” Frederik toasted his bride at their wedding reception.
“The joy and the strength you give me is like the sun in the daytime which, with its radiance, melts all doubts and darkness on Earth,” Frederik toasted his bride at their wedding reception.
 ??  ?? Fred and Mary spent their first year in a long-distance relationsh­ip, where they kept in touch by phone and email between his visits Down Under.
Fred and Mary spent their first year in a long-distance relationsh­ip, where they kept in touch by phone and email between his visits Down Under.
 ??  ?? Princess Mary will become Queen Consort when Frederik succeeds to the throne after his mother Queen Margrethe II’s reign.
Princess Mary will become Queen Consort when Frederik succeeds to the throne after his mother Queen Margrethe II’s reign.
 ??  ?? The couple announced their engagement in October 2003, after almost three years of dating.
The couple announced their engagement in October 2003, after almost three years of dating.
 ??  ?? The Mary Foundation was set up in 2007 and aims to combat social isolation, after the princess admitted to feeling “lonely” when she first moved to Denmark.
The Mary Foundation was set up in 2007 and aims to combat social isolation, after the princess admitted to feeling “lonely” when she first moved to Denmark.
 ??  ?? Mary and Frederik welcomed their son Prince Christian in October 2005, just 17 months after marrying.
Mary and Frederik welcomed their son Prince Christian in October 2005, just 17 months after marrying.
 ??  ?? Princess Isabella was the first girl to be born into the Danish royal family in 60 years.
Princess Isabella was the first girl to be born into the Danish royal family in 60 years.
 ??  ?? “Finding the right woman, getting married and having the children that I have now – it was something I could only dream of back then,” Frederik said in 2018.
“Finding the right woman, getting married and having the children that I have now – it was something I could only dream of back then,” Frederik said in 2018.
 ??  ?? The family moved to Cancelli House in Fredensbor­g last year during the pandemic.
The family moved to Cancelli House in Fredensbor­g last year during the pandemic.
 ??  ?? “She handled it beautifull­y,” Fredrik gushed after they welcomed twins in 2011.
“She handled it beautifull­y,” Fredrik gushed after they welcomed twins in 2011.

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