Princess Mary has stunned in her favourite olive swimsuit while enjoying a day at the beach with her family on a summer holiday in Ibiza.
The Australian-born Danish royal was seen soaking up the sun on the Spanish island with her husband Prince Frederik on Wednesday.
Mary took a refreshing dip in the ocean with Frederik and flaunted her stunning figure in the one-piece green swimsuit by Danish brand Copenhagen Cartel.
The 50-year-old wore the same one-piece on Sydney’s Palm Beach in December 2022.
The couple are taking time off from royal duties with their four children, Prince Christian, 17, Princess Isabella, 16, and Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, both 12.
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark sported a sage green swimsuit while taking a dip at a beach in Ibiza while on a summer holiday with her husband and kids
Mary took a refreshing dip in the ocean with Frederik and flaunted her stunning figure in a one-piece green swimsuit by Danish brand Copenhagen Cartel
The Aussie-born royal was seen soaking up the sun on the Spanish island with her husband Prince Frederik on Wednesday
Mary and Frederik were spotted taking a break from the kids as they visited a beach from a luxury yacht via dinghy with another couple
Mary and Frederik were spotted taking a break from the kids and their luxury yacht when they took a dinghy to a beach with another couple.
The loved-up pair look relaxed as they swam, chatted and laughed together in the turquoise water.
Once on shore, Mary covered up with a bright yellow button-up shirt and khaki shorts while Frederik wore a blue T-shirt over his board shorts.
The princess protected herself from the sun with a white Panama hat and Wayfarer-style sunglasses.
Mary didn’t skip the accessories with gold layered necklaces and a $256 Jerome Dreyfuss leather phone bag.
Once on shore, Mary covered up with a bright yellow button up shirt and khaki shorts while Frederik wore a blue t-shirt over his board shorts
The 50-year-old is not one to shy away from outfit repeating and wore the same one-piece (right) by Danish brand Copenhagen Cartel on Sydney’s Palm Beach in December 2022 (left)
The future Danish queen dried herself with a blue-and-white striped towel and didn’t skip the accessories with gold layered necklaces and a $256 Jerome Dreyfuss leather phone bag
Her $245 sporty swimsuit features a chic square neckline, adjustable skinny straps and seam detailing around the top.
It also includes a two-layer fabric for ultimate support and fit, is UPF 50+ and is made with soft and breathable fabric.
The family’s holiday comes after Princess Mary’s eldest son Prince Christian shocked royal fans with a bold announcement ahead of his 18th birthday.
The loved-up pair look relaxed as they waded, chatted and laughed together in the turquoise water
The couple are taking time off from royal duties with their four children, Prince Christian, 17, Princess Isabella, 16, and Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, both 12
The family’s holiday comes after Princess Mary’s eldest son Prince Christian shocked royal fans with a bold announcement ahead of his 18th birthday
The young prince, who will celebrate his 18th on October 15, will break protocol by forgoing his royal allowance to instead focus on his education.
While the future Danish King is entitled to government funding once he reaches adulthood, he will not accept payments and become a full-time royal until he is 21 years of age.
A statement to the Royal House’s Instagram page said: ‘Prince Christian’s main priority in the coming year will be the completion of the Prince’s upper secondary education.’
‘It has thus been agreed with the Ministry of State that support in the Danish Parliament for a law on annual pension will only be sought when the prince turns 21 or by a possible change of the throne, if it takes place before.’
Prince Christian (left), eldest son of Crown Princess Mary of Denmark (right), announced he will not receive his royal allowance after his 18th birthday in October
The statement concluded by saying Christian will refrain from the spotlight but one day return to making public appearances in an official capacity.
‘Only after this is the expectation that His Royal Highness will participate to a greater extent in official contexts,’ it said.
‘However, it depends on where the Prince is at this point in his education. Until then, just like today, Prince Christian will only participate in official contexts to a limited extent.’
Although he has made many public appearances alongside his parents and siblings Christian is not yet a full-time working royal.
Although he has made public appearances with his parents and siblings Princess Isabella, 15, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, both 12, Christian is not yet a full-time royal
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