Princess Mary sheds a tear for the fallen at memorial

After a busy few days, Crown Princess Mary and Prince Frederik of Denmark have taken a moment to honour the Danish Military at the country’s Flag Day ceremony in Copenhagen. 

The 45-year-old and her husband arrived at the Copenhagen Citadel on Tuesday where they participated in the traditional wreath-laying ceremony for Danish soldiers abroad.

They then attended a memorial service a the Holmen church before viewing a parade at the Christiansborg Palace Square to mark the occasion. 

After a busy few days, Crown Princess Mary and Prince Frederik have taken a moment to honour the Danish Military at the country’s Flag Day ceremony in Copenhagen

The Princess, who was dressed in a large black hat, black Prada coat, blush pink dress and nude heels for the occasion, was overwhelmed with emotion and shed a tear for those who had fallen

The Princess, who was dressed in a large black hat, black Prada coat, blush pink dress and nude heels for the occasion, was overwhelmed with emotion and shed a tear for those who had fallen

The Princess, who was dressed in a large black hat, black Prada coat, blush pink dress and nude heels for the occasion, was overwhelmed with emotion and shed a tear for those who had fallen

The 45-year-old and her husband arrived at the Copenhagen Citadel on Tuesday where they participated in the traditional wreath-laying ceremony for Danish soldiers abroad

The 45-year-old and her husband arrived at the Copenhagen Citadel on Tuesday where they participated in the traditional wreath-laying ceremony for Danish soldiers abroad

They then attended a memorial service a the Holmen church before viewing a parade at the Christiansborg Palace Square to mark the occasion

They then attended a memorial service a the Holmen church before viewing a parade at the Christiansborg Palace Square to mark the occasion

The Princess, who was dressed in a large black hat, black Prada coat, blush pink dress and nude heels for the occasion, was overwhelmed with emotion and shed a tear for those who had fallen.  

The Crown Prince, who was dressed in military regalia, remained by her side throughout the ceremonies before they took the time to greet the military officials in attendance. 

The royal pair appeared proud of their country as they took the time to acknowledge their soldiers and those who had sacrificed their lives for the country. 

This monument was initiated by the HM Queen on September 5, 2011 and carries the inscription 'One Time - One Place - One Human'

This monument was initiated by the HM Queen on September 5, 2011 and carries the inscription ‘One Time – One Place – One Human’

The royal pair appeared proud of their country as they took the time to acknowledge their soldiers and those who had sacrificed their lives for the country

The royal pair appeared proud of their country as they took the time to acknowledge their soldiers and those who had sacrificed their lives for the country

September 5 is an official day in Denmark to pay respect to deployed soldiers and is marked by a number of different events and ceremonies throughout the day

September 5 is an official day in Denmark to pay respect to deployed soldiers and is marked by a number of different events and ceremonies throughout the day

September 5 is an official day in Denmark to pay respect to deployed soldiers and is marked by a number of different events and ceremonies throughout the day. 

It’s been a week of royal duties and events for the princess, who wowed in a stunning blush pink gown when she attended an excellence in research award ceremony at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen on Sunday.

The effortlessly elegant 45-year-old stunned in a light pink gown as she assisted in the presentation of the Carlsberg Foundation Research Prizes.

The event honoured two worldwide active researchers with crucial impacts on basic research and widespread scientific recognition. 

It's been a week of royal duties and events for the princess, who wowed in a stunning blush pink gown when she attended an excellence in research award ceremony at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen on Sunday 

It’s been a week of royal duties and events for the princess, who wowed in a stunning blush pink gown when she attended an excellence in research award ceremony at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen on Sunday 

Princess Mary looked dazzling in the full length off-the-shoulder number, which she paired with a delicate pair of pointed peep-toe heals of the same colour 

Princess Mary looked dazzling in the full length off-the-shoulder number, which she paired with a delicate pair of pointed peep-toe heals of the same colour 

She carried a sparkling gold sequined clutch purse and wore an equally as glitzy smile - her brunette locks swept into loose curls and her make up kept light and feminine

She carried a sparkling gold sequined clutch purse and wore an equally as glitzy smile – her brunette locks swept into loose curls and her make up kept light and feminine

Princess Mary looked dazzling in the full length off-the-shoulder number, which she paired with a delicate pair of pointed peep-toe heals of the same colour.

She carried a sparkling gold sequined clutch purse and wore an equally as glitzy smile – her brunette locks swept into loose curls and her make up kept light and feminine.

The prize winners of the evening each received 1 millionDKK with 250,000 to be kept for personal use and the rest to help fund a research project.

The esteemed awards ceremony was followed by a gala dinner. 

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