Danish Crown Princess Mary received an adorable welcome from flag-waving school children after touching down in Finland on Thursday.
The royal arrived wearing a chic pastel pink trouser suit at the start of a two-day official visit aimed at strengthening trade links between the Nordic countries.
She was greeted at a welcoming ceremony by the Mayor of Helsinki, Jan Vapaavuori, and Deputy Mayor Anni Sinnemaki, at the city hall in the Finnish capital.
Princess Mary was all smiles as she crouched down to chat to the youngsters, who were all decked out in their own handmade paper crowns, and clutching Danish flags in honour of the special visitor.
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark made a chic visit to Finland wearing a tonal pastel pink trouser suit as part of a two-day trip to the Nordic country
The royal was greeted with an adorable welcome committee of local flag-waving schoolchildren who were all decked out in handmade red paper crowns in honour of the Danish princess
The Australian-born royal is known for her sartorial choices and didn’t fail to impress with her tonal look.
Opting for a single colour, the ever-stylish Mary matched her tailored trouser suit to her stiletto heels and bag, along with a slightly lighter shirt.
The mother-of-four left her freshly blow-dried brunette locks loose.
Her Royal Highness went on to sign the guest book after crouching down to acknowledge her adorable pint-sized welcoming committee.

Flying solo: The Crown Princess was without her husband Prince Frederik, as she touched down in the Finnish capital as part of a trade-related visit to celebrate the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries

Greetings: She signed the city hall guest book in front of Mayor of Helsinki Jan Vapaavuori (centre), and Deputy Mayor Anni Sinnemaki (right), during a welcoming ceremony

Walk the catwalk: She left her freshly blow-dried brunette locks to flow freely making a smart entrance to the Helsinki city hall and was given flowers on her arrival which she carried


Stylish pursuit: The Australian-born royal is known for her sartorial choices and didn’t fail to impress with the impressive tonal look. Opting for one colour, the ever-stylish Mary matched her tailored trouser suit to her stiletto heels and bag, along with a lighter colour shirt

Pleased to meet you: Princess Mary was all smiles as she crouched down to chat to the youngsters who were all decked out in their own handmade paper crowns and waving flags.

Hej! The children clasped their specially made flags as they waved them at the royal on her arrival, she was clearly impressed with their efforts smiling back

All smiles: Princess Mary, who is married to Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark, the heir apparent to the Danish throne, and was on a solo trip to the country

Coiffed: Princess Mary was seen tucking her hair behind her ear as she sat down to sign the guest book in the ceremony

Smooth exit: The royal made a practised exit from her car as she climbed out of the sleek black vehicle giving a glimpse of her matching pink stilettos
Princess Mary, who is married to Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark, the heir apparent to the Danish throne, is visiting as part of the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
She will lead a business and cultural promotional campaign together with a large Danish business delegation, focused on the maritime industry, urban solutions and Nordic cuisine.
The objective of the visit is to strengthen the commercial cooperation between the two Nordic countries.
Travelling solo Princess Mary’s duties over the two-day trip include a visit to the capital Helsinki to discuss city development and cooperation between Danish and Finnish companies on green, innovative urban solutions.
The second part of the visit takes place in the city Turku on the Finnish west coast, which is a stronghold for the maritime industry.

Happy: The mother-of-four delighted the children as she crouched to their level to engage in a conversation as their accompanying adults watched on with smiles on their faces

Trade trip: The second part of the visit takes place in the city Turku on the Finnish west coast, which is a stronghold for the maritime industry