Princess Mary waves at a crowd of fans as she departs Hobart with her husband Prince Frederik and their four children
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Princess Mary of Denmark departed Hobart with her husband Prince Frederik and their four children on Wednesday.
The royal, formerly known as Mary Donaldson, waved at the crowd as she boarded a private jet with her family.
The 50-year-old wore a white T-shirt, black pants and a black blazer as she smiled at fans.

Princess Mary waved at a crowd of fans as she departed Hobart with her husband Prince Frederik and their four children on Wednesday
Mary also wore dark sunglasses and held a brown handbag for her flight.
She was seen walking alongside her husband Prince Frederik, who wore blue jeans and a buttoned shirt.
It was first announced in February that Princess Mary was set to return to Australia to spend Christmas with her family.

She was seen walking alongside her husband Prince Frederik, who wore blue jeans and a buttoned shirt

The 50-year-old wore a white T-shirt, black pants and a black blazer as she smiled at fans
The Hobart-born royal spent the holidays with her Tasmanian family, the Danish royal household confirmed.
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Mary’s visit this time is a private trip, meaning she is not Down Under in any official capacity.
Her last time travelling to her home country in an official capacity was in 2013.

Mary also wore dark sunglasses and held a brown handbag for her flight

It was first announced in February that Princess Mary was set to return to Australia to spend Christmas with her family

The Hobart-born royal spent the holidays with her Tasmanian family, the Danish royal household confirmed
Since marrying her prince in 2004 she’s known to have come back to Australia at least nine times – with four being official visits.
Before the pandemic, the family would make a visit back at least every one or two years, but this slowed after 2017.
In March 2021, the royal made a secret trip without her husband or children for her 50th birthday.

Mary’s visit this time is a private trip, meaning she is not Down Under in any official capacity

Her last time travelling to her home country in an official capacity was in 2013
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