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HRH The Crown Princess of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat
Mary Elizabeth

Born:
Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary, was born Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, on 5 February 1972 in Tasmania, Australia.

Marriage:
On 14 May 2004, on the occasion of her marriage to His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, she became Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary of Denmark. The marriage ceremony took place in Copenhagen Cathedral, and the wedding festivities were held at Fredensborg Palace.

Children:
HRH Prince Christian Valdemar Henri John, born on 15 October 2005
HRH Princess Isabella Henrietta Ingrid Margrethe, born on 21 April 2007
HRH Prins Vincent Frederik Minik Alexander
HRH Prinsesse Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda

Danish decoration:
Knight of the Order of the Elephant (R.E.),
Commemorative Medal on the Occasion of the 75th Birthday of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort (Em11.juni.2009.),
Commemorative Medal on the Occasion of the 70th Birthday of Her Majesty The Queen (Em.16.apr.2010.)

Foreign decorations:
The Order of Saint Olav, Grand Cross, Norway (No.St.0.1.),
The Order of Stara Planina, 1st cl., Bulgaria (Bu.S.P.1.),
The Order of the Polar Star, Grand Cross, Sweden (Sv.N.Stj.1.),
The Order of the Southern Cross, Grand Cross, Brazil (Br.S.K.1.)
Grand Cross of the Order of Beneficence, Greece (Gr.g.G.1.).

Family:
The Crown Princess is the youngest daughter of John Dalgleish Donaldson who was born in Scotland on 5 September 1941. He is a Professor of Applied Mathematics. Her mother was Mrs Henrietta Clark Donaldson, born 12 May 1942. The couple were married in Edinburgh, Scotland on 31 August 1963 and emigrated to Australia in November that year. They became Australian citizens in 1975. Crown Princess Mary’s mother worked as the Executive Assistant to the Vice Chancellor of The University of Tasmania. Henrietta Clark Donaldson died 20 November 1997.

On 5 September 2001 Professor John Donaldson married Susan Elizabeth Donaldson (née Horwood), an author from Britain.

The Crown Princess has two sisters and a brother: Jane Alison Stephens, born 26 December 1965, Patricia Anne Bailey born 16 March 1968 and John Stuart Donaldson, born 9 July 1970.


Education:
The Crown Princess’s schooling began in 1974 to 1975 at Clear Lake City Elementary School in Houston, Texas.

Returning to Hobart, The Crown Princess attended Sandy Bay Infants School from 1975 to 1977. From 1978 until 1982 she attended Waimea Heights Primary School.

Crown Princess Mary attended Taroona High School from 1983 to 1986, and then continued her studies at Hobart Matriculation College for the next two years, where she was also an active sportswoman.

Her Royal Highness enrolled at the University of Tasmania in 1989 and graduated in 1994 with a Bachelor's degree in Commerce and Law (B Com. LLB).

Further education:
Between 1994 and 1996 Crown Princess Mary qualified for a Certificate in Advertising from The Advertising Federation of Australia (AFA), and later a Certificate in Direct Marketing from the Australian Direct Marketing Association.

Career:
After completion of her university degree, The Crown Princess moved to Melbourne to take a graduate position with the worldwide advertising agency DDB Needham. After completion of the graduate programme she held the position of Account Executive for client management.

Crown Princess Mary’s career path continued with a position as Account Manager with MOJO Partners, also in Melbourne.

In 1998 The Crown Princess travelled in America and extensively in Europe and the United Kingdom, in particular in her father’s homeland, Scotland where she accepted a three-month contract as Account Manager with Rapp Collins Worldwide of Edinburgh.

She returned to Australia in the beginning of 1999, where she took a position as Account Director with the international advertising agency Young and Rubicam, in Sydney.

The Crown Princess later worked for a short time with a smaller Australian company, Love. Her Royal Highness took later the position as Sales Director and a member of the Management Team with Belle Property.

In the first half of 2002, after taking the decision to move to Europe, Crown Princess Mary worked for a short period in Paris, where she taught English at a Business English School.

Later in 2002 The Crown Princess moved to Denmark and was employed by Microsoft Business Solutions as a Project Consultant for business development, communications and marketing.

Languages:
The Crown Princess's mother tongue is English and Danish is her second language.


Military Career:
Private in the Danish Home Guard 2008
Sergeant in the Danish Home Guard 2009
Lieutenant in the Danish Home Guard 2009

Patronages:
Children's Aid Foundation
Children’s Choir of the Royal Danish Academy of Music
Copenhagen International Fashion Fair
Danish Association for Mental Health
Designer's Nest
LOKK – Nationwide organisation of shelters for battered women
Maternity Worldwide
Mothers Help
Rare Disorders Denmark
Research Day
The Alannah & Madeline Foundation
The Christmas Seal Foundation
The Danish Arts and Crafts Association
The Danish Brain Injury Association
The Danish Cultural Institute
The Danish Golf Union
The Danish Heart Association
The Danish Kidney Association
The Danish Mental Health Fund
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC)
The Danish Stroke Association
The Danish Swimming Federation
The Danish Youth Association of Science
UNFPA, the United Nations Populations Fund
World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe

Honorary Memberships:
Aabenraa Golf Club
Copenhagen Golf Club
Foreningen til den ædle Hesteavls Fremme
Fredensborg Golf Club
Furesø Golf Club
Odsherred Golf Club
Gråsten Riding Club of 2004
Honorary Hans Christian Andersen Ambassador to Australia
Honorary Life Governor, The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
International Committee of Women Leaders for Mental Health
The Royal Danish Yacht Club
The Royal Norwegian Yacht Club
The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania


 

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