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Queen Mary stuns at Uluru in homecoming visit

  • At Uluru, the royal couple began on March 14, their six-day state visit to Australia, watched an Inma ceremony, and toured the area.
  • The visit aims to deepen trade ties and includes 55 Danish businesses focused on clean energy.
  • After touching down at Ayers Rock Airport, King Frederik X and Queen Mary exchanged handshakes with Anangu traditional owners at the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa Cultural Centre, watched an Inma ceremony, toured the Kulata Academy Café, and admired a verdant Uluru sunset after heavy rain.
  • They will meet Governor-General Sam Mostyn and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, with Ms Mostyn hosting a formal state dinner, followed by diplomatic and business engagements in Canberra, Melbourne and Hobart.
  • This six-day trip is their first outside Europe as king and queen, concluding next week in Hobart, Tasmania, where Queen Mary, born and raised in Tasmania, will fulfill final engagements.
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King Frederik X (57) and Queen Mary of Denmark (54) began their six-day visit to Australia on Saturday with a symbolic start: at Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park, the Danish Royals were welcomed by the indigenous inhabitants of this area, Anangu, with a ceremonial dance - a so-called Inma.

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who.com.au broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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