'Hello? Her Royal Highness speaking': Crown Princess Mary and husband Frederik roll up their sleeves and help to raise money at a Danish charity telethon
- Crown Princess Mary and Prince Frederik attended a charity telethon
- The Danmarks Indsamling (National Collection) is held every year
- The pair were very involved in the five-hour concert and helped out
- Prince Frederik also answered the phone on one occasion
- The event is held to raise funds for poverty and medical care
Crown Princess Mary and Prince Frederik stole the show at the annual Danmarks Indsamling [National Collection], a charity telethon to raise money to end poverty.
The royal couple attended the five-hour live event and concert at Tivoli Concert Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark, and participated in the event wholeheartedly.
The 44-year-old Princess was the picture of elegance at the event, donning a sheer black lace Julie Fagerholt blouse and black suit as she chatted to and sat amongst the celebrities and guests taking phone calls.
In the spotlight: Crown Princess Mary and Prince Frederik recently stole the show at the annual Danmarks Indsamling (National Collection), a charity telethon to raise money for poverty
Involved: The 44-year-old Princess was the picture of elegance at the event, donning a sheer black lace Julie Fagerholt blouse and black suit as she chatted to and sat amongst the celebrities and guests taking phone calls
Passionate: The royal couple attended the five-hour live event and concert at Tivoli Concert Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark, and participated in the event wholeheartedly, with Prince Frederik even taking calls
The Australian-born beauty also wore the stunning blouse and a similar suit in November, when she attended the Ultra Gala Show in Denmark.
Mary was snapped laughing and engaging in conversation with a number of guests and celebrities at the event - the funds raised going towards the UN's development goals which are very strongly supported by Princess Mary through her work with Women Deliver.
The Princess, who wore soft curls and neutral make up for the occasion, was also seen chatting to and hugging her good friend TV host and Danish model, Caroline Fleming, who was taking calls.
Engaged: Mary was snapped laughing and engaging in conversation with a number of guests and celebrities at the event
Class: The 44-year-old Princess was the picture of elegance at the event, donning a sheer black lace Julie Fagerholt blouse and black suit
Good friends: The Princess, who wore soft curls and neutral make up for the occasion, was also seen chatting to and hugging her good friend TV host and Danish model, Caroline Fleming, who was taking calls
An animated Prince Frederik went far beyond a generous donation to the cause and was pictured grinning and mingling with attendees before jumping in a taking a phone call himself.
Dressed in a bright blue suit and smart black tie, the 47-year-old donned a headset, crouched beside one of the attendees and chatted to the caller, who was ringing to donate.
The active Prince took a genuine interest in the event and was also seen asking questions to various guests, greeting people and spent time listening to the stories of many people.
Animated: An animated Prince Frederik went far beyond a generous donation to the cause and was pictured grinning and mingling with attendees before jumping in a taking a phone call himself
Here to help: Dressed in a bright blue suit and smart black tie, the 47-year-old donned a headset, crouched beside one of the attendees and chatted to the caller, who was ringing to donate
All about charity: As one of the biggest fundraising projects in Denmark, the couple showed their generosity and commitment to charity by donating funds to the cause, which go towards alleviating poverty, infant deaths and medical care
As one of the biggest fundraising projects in Denmark, the couple showed their generosity and commitment to charity by donating funds to the cause, which go towards alleviating poverty, infant deaths and medical care.
The funds will also go towards widespread access to drinking water in schools.
The telethon raised close to 98 million Danish Krones - almost $21 million AUD.
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