Still going strong! Princess Mary and Prince Frederik celebrate the 13th anniversary of their engagement as they team up to host their annual awards night

  • The royal Danish couple hosted the 2016 Crown Prince Couple's Awards  
  • The pair stayed with each other the entire night as they met guests 
  • They then presented four culture and social awards 
  • Princess Mary looked elegant in a stunning sapphire brocade skirt

Despite over 12 years of marriage, Crown Princess Mary and Prince Frederik of Denmark appear to be as enamoured with one another as ever.

And to celebrate the 13th anniversary of their engagement, the royal couple recently teamed up to host their annual Crown Prince Couple's Awards in Holstebro, Denmark. 

The set of awards were first established in 2004 by the Bikuben Foundation as a wedding gift to the couple, to highlight Danish achievements in social work and culture. 

Scroll down for video  

Happy couple: To celebrate the 13th anniversary of their engagement, the royal couple recently teamed up to host their annual Crown Prince Couple's Awards in Holstebro, Denmark

Happy couple: To celebrate the 13th anniversary of their engagement, the royal couple recently teamed up to host their annual Crown Prince Couple's Awards in Holstebro, Denmark

Little ballerina: The set of awards were first established in 2004 by the Bikuben Foundation as a wedding gift to the couple, to highlight Danish achievements in social work and culture

Little ballerina: The set of awards were first established in 2004 by the Bikuben Foundation as a wedding gift to the couple, to highlight Danish achievements in social work and culture

Closer than ever: The set of awards were first established in 2004 by the Bikuben Foundation as a wedding gift to the couple, to highlight Danish achievements in social work and culture

Closer than ever: The set of awards were first established in 2004 by the Bikuben Foundation as a wedding gift to the couple, to highlight Danish achievements in social work and culture

Princess Mary arrived at the Music Theatre of Holstebro in a black off the shoulder top and a stunning sapphire brocade skirt by Australian designer Jayson Brunsdon.

True to her effortlessly elegant style, she paired the metallic silver and blue number with a pair of blue Gianvito Rossi silk pumps and wore her hair pinned back to show off her silver earrings.

The 44-year-old first wore the statement skirt in 2014 at the gala dinner of the American Chamber of Commerce.

Glam: Princess Mary arrived at the Music Theatre of Holstebro in a black off the shoulder top and a stunning sapphire brocade skirt by Australian designer Jayson Brunsdon

Glam: Princess Mary arrived at the Music Theatre of Holstebro in a black off the shoulder top and a stunning sapphire brocade skirt by Australian designer Jayson Brunsdon

Annual event: The couple presented four awards: the Cultural Award, Social Award and two Stardust Awards for up and coming innovators

Annual event: The couple presented four awards: the Cultural Award, Social Award and two Stardust Awards for up and coming innovators

Mingling: The couple also spent time meeting with the guests 

Mingling: The couple also spent time meeting with the guests 

The Prince, 48, kept it simple in a black tailored suit and navy tie and chic black dress shoes.   

Before entering the theatre, the couple was greeted by a young ballerina from the Royal Ballet School who presented the Princess with a large bunch of flowers.

Upon entering, the royal couple spent time meeting guests together before heading up on stage to present four awards: the Cultural Award, Social Award and two Stardust Awards for up and coming innovators.

Glamorous: True to her effortlessly elegant style, she wore her hair pinned back to show off her silver earrings

Glamorous: True to her effortlessly elegant style, she wore her hair pinned back to show off her silver earrings

Proud winner: The royal pair took to the stage to deliver speeches during the evening, which also included performances by a number of local musicians

Proud winner: The royal pair took to the stage to deliver speeches during the evening, which also included performances by a number of local musicians

In 2016, the Social prize went to Children, Youth & Grief, an organisation offering free counselling and psychological treatment for young people who have lost or a dealing with ill family members. 

The Culture prize went to film director and screenwriter, Tobias Lindholm, and the two Stardust prizes went to Johansen Forest Place Architects and musician Mathias Heise.

The royal pair took to the stage to deliver speeches during the evening, which also included performances by a number of local musicians.

The comments below have not been moderated.

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

By posting your comment you agree to our house rules.

Who is this week's top commenter? Find out now