Beloved royal couple’s Aussie homecoming
King Frederik and Queen Mary lead a delegation of 55 Danish businesses to boost trade and cooperation in clean energy and green transition, focusing on nature and cultural conservation.
- On Saturday, King Frederik and Queen Mary arrive at Uluru to begin a six-day state visit, their first since being proclaimed Denmark's monarchs in 2024.
- The state visit builds on the 2023 Australia–Denmark strategic partnership to deepen cooperation on green transition and economic security, with a delegation of 55 Danish businesses joining and nature and cultural conservation included, the Royal House of Denmark said.
- On Sunday the couple will be welcomed at Government House in Canberra by Governor-General Sam Mostyn, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon, with a state dinner, a 21-gun salute at Parliament House, and a sunset gathering with Indigenous elders at Uluru.
- Despite severe flooding and international disruption, organisers expect the travel dates to remain unchanged and the palace announced adjustments on Friday.
- Coming 13 years after their last official visit, this is their fourth tour together, with Queen Mary of Denmark likely visiting relatives including John Donaldson in Hobart, Tasmania.
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King Frederik and Queen Mary have arrived in Australia on a state visit that will last until Thursday.
King Frederik and Queen Mary's first tour of Australia in 13 years
Royal Correspondent Juliet Rieden breaks down Queen Mary and King Frederik of Denmark's state visit to Australia in what will be the royal couple's first official visit in 13 years.
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