Copenhagen Cartel: Where you can get your hands on Princess Mary’s swimsuit

Crown Princess Mary looked effortlessly elegant in her sage green swimsuit when she hit the surf in Sydney’s Palm Beach on Wednesday. 

Returning straight to her laidback Aussie roots, Denmark’s future queen wore an army green one-piece by the Danish brand Copenhagen Cartel to jump off the rocks at the iconic beach.

The $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.

Crown Princess Mary looked effortlessly elegant in her sage green swimsuit when she hit the surf in Sydney’s Palm Beach on Wednesday 

Returning straight back to her laidback Aussie roots, Denmark's future queen wore an army green one-piece by the Danish brand Copenhagen Cartel

Returning straight back to her laidback Aussie roots, Denmark's future queen wore an army green one-piece by the Danish brand Copenhagen Cartel

Returning straight back to her laidback Aussie roots, Denmark’s future queen wore an army green one-piece by the Danish brand Copenhagen Cartel

Princess Mary later covered up in a stripey towel, a white linen shirt and orange beach bag

Princess Mary later covered up in a stripey towel, a white linen shirt and orange beach bag

The $245 sporty swimsuit features a chic square neckline, adjustable skinny straps and a seam detailing around the top

The $245 sporty swimsuit features a chic square neckline, adjustable skinny straps and a seam detailing around the top

The $245 sporty swimsuit features a chic square neckline, adjustable skinny straps and a seam detailing around the top

The swimsuit is made with 100 per cent recycled nylon, and claims to save one baby sea turtle for every suit sold. 

It is sold in a range of colours including plum, blue, coral and red, with the khaki version still available online in all sizes from XS to XL.

The Crown Princess, 50, has returned home to Australia with her husband, Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, and their children – Christian, 17, Isabella, 15, and twins Vincent and Josephine, 11 – for the first time in five years.

Since touching down last week, Princess Mary has wasted no time in soaking up the sights of Sydney.

She has already been pictured out for a walk with her family and bridesmaid Amber Petty in Bondi beach, as well as on a morning jog and at the Shell house restaurant in Sydney’s CBD.

On Wednesday at Palm Beach, Mary cut a casual figure, pairing her swimsuit with a classic white shirt and green shorts

On Wednesday at Palm Beach, Mary cut a casual figure, pairing her swimsuit with a classic white shirt and green shorts

The Danish royal was pictured jumping off the rocks before she later swam around in the water

The Danish royal was pictured jumping off the rocks before she later swam around in the water

The suit includes a two-layer fabric for ultimate support and fit, is UPF 50+ and is made with soft and breathable fabric

The suit includes a two-layer fabric for ultimate support and fit, is UPF 50+ and is made with soft and breathable fabric

On Wednesday at Palm Beach, Mary cut a casual figure, pairing her swimsuit with a classic white shirt and green shorts.

The always-stylish royal completed her look with a pair of light brown flat sandals and wore designer sunglasses and a hat to shield her eyes from the sun’s harmful rays. 

She wore her hair pulled back off her face for the occasion, and appeared to have on minimal makeup, as she carried an orange tote. 

Crown Princess Mary paid tribute to her laidback Aussie roots by wearing a relaxed linen shirt when she was pictured with her family at Sydney's Bondi Beach on Monday (pictured)

Crown Princess Mary paid tribute to her laidback Aussie roots by wearing a relaxed linen shirt when she was pictured with her family at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Monday (pictured)

She was accompanied by the future king of Denmark Prince Frederik and their four children - Christian, 17, Isabella, 15, and twins Vincent and Josephine, 11 (all pictured)

She was accompanied by the future king of Denmark Prince Frederik and their four children – Christian, 17, Isabella, 15, and twins Vincent and Josephine, 11 (all pictured)

The royal was also pictured at Shell House, a bar and restaurant inside a historically significant palazzo-style building in Sydney with security guard Mourad Ayat (both pictured)

The royal was also pictured at Shell House, a bar and restaurant inside a historically significant palazzo-style building in Sydney with security guard Mourad Ayat (both pictured)

The royal family is expected to be spending Christmas with the Donaldson family in Tasmania, where Mary was born.

It is believed the family will stay at Government House in Tasmania, where they resided during their last visit.

This is the first time Princess Mary and her family have returned Down Under for a holiday in five years, despite Princess Mary previously making a top secret solo getaway to Melbourne last year for her 50th birthday.

The visit this time is a private trip, meaning she is not Down Under in any official capacity.

A statement from the royal household read: ‘In December, the Crown Prince’s family will travel on a private Christmas holiday in Australia to celebrate the holiday with HRH the Crown Princess’s family.

‘It has been five years since the Crown Prince coupled together with their four children last visited the Crown Princess’s homeland.’

Mary's mother-in-law Queen Margrethe, 82, and her youngest son Joachim have been engaged in peace talks after the monarch announced she would be stripping his four children of their titles (Princess Mary and family pictured with Queen Margrethe)

Mary’s mother-in-law Queen Margrethe, 82, and her youngest son Joachim have been engaged in peace talks after the monarch announced she would be stripping his four children of their titles (Princess Mary and family pictured with Queen Margrethe)

The family have made several trips to Australia in official and unofficial capacities (pictured in Sydney in 2013 on their most recent official visit)

The family have made several trips to Australia in official and unofficial capacities (pictured in Sydney in 2013 on their most recent official visit)

This trip is likely to be a welcome distraction for Mary and Frederik, who have been plagued with drama in the royal household.

Mary’s mother-in-law Queen Margrethe, 82, and her youngest son Joachim have been engaged in peace talks after the monarch announced she would be stripping his four children, Prince Nikolai, 23, Prince Felix, 20, Prince Henrik, 13, and Princess Athena, 10, of their royal titles, which he claimed had ‘hurt’ them.

Heir to the throne Frederik and his wife Princess Mary’s four children remain unaffected by Margrethe’s decision as they are direct descendants of the future King.

Joachim, 53, and his second wife Princess Marie, 46, who is mother to his youngest two children, have said their relationship with Frederik and Mary is ‘complicated’.

Mary’s husband, Frederik recently spoke publicly for the first time since his mother, Queen Margrethe II, announced that she would be stripping the prince and princess titles from Prince Joachim’s four children.

Heir to the throne, Frederik had remained quiet since the announcement, but broke his silence to say: ‘It is sad to see how affected he has been by the decision’.

The love story between Princess Mary and Prince Frederik has been well documented; the couple met in a Sydney bar and Mary, born in Tasmania, moved to the northern hemisphere to be with Frederik (the couple pictured at Queen Margrethe's 50th anniversary earlier this year)

The love story between Princess Mary and Prince Frederik has been well documented; the couple met in a Sydney bar and Mary, born in Tasmania, moved to the northern hemisphere to be with Frederik (the couple pictured at Queen Margrethe’s 50th anniversary earlier this year)

The love story between Princess Mary and Prince Frederik has been well documented; the couple met in a Sydney bar and Mary, born in Tasmania, moved to the northern hemisphere to be with Frederik.

She famously met her husband Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark by chance at Sydney pub the Slip Inn during the 2000 Olympics.

After their encounter, Fred – who was in Australia to support Denmark’s Olympic sailing team – asked Mary for her phone number and a romance blossomed.

They maintained a long-distance relationship for a year, with Frederik making secret trips Down Under before Mary moved to Denmark to study Danish language at Copenhagen’s Studieskolen in 2001.

In early 2003, Frederik’s mother Queen Margrethe publicly acknowledged the relationship and the couple announced their engagement at Amalienborg Castle later that year on October 8.

Princess Mary’s visits to Australia 

2005: Official visit and first as Crown Princess

2006: Private visit (after birth of first son Christian)

2008: Official visit

2010: Private visit for friend’s birthday

2011: Official visit and first trip as family of four

2013: Most recent official visit

2015: Private visit with whole family

2017: Private visit with whole family

2021: Secret solo trip for 50th birthday

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