Princess Mary cycled through two kilometres of Hyde Park and parts of Sydney’s CBD this morning, before meeting with Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore, who joined them for a light rail ride through the CBD.
“We’re excited to host the Danish delegation and show off some of the infrastructure they have helped inspire,” Moore said in a statement ahead of the visit.
The Crown Princess of Denmark arrived in Sydney just after 11pm on Thursday night and will stay in the city for 24 hours.
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Tasmanian-born Princess Mary will lead a talk for a Danish Delegation on Australia’s sustainability and transition to green energy in Sydney today, before heading to the UK for King Charles II’s coronation on Saturday.
The royal flew into Australia from Fiji, where she discussed how climate change is impacting locals in Vanuatu and Fiji.
The Crown Princess has returned to Australia for personal visits prior to today, most recently, she visited Tasmania for Christmas with her Husband Frederick, Crown Prince of Denmark, and their four children.