Tasmanians will get a chance to say hello to their homegrown Queen Mary when the Danish royals do a meet-and-greet with the ...
A crowd of people waving Danish flags waited outside the Australian War Memorial for a chance to meet King Frederick and Queen Mary on day three of their royal tour.
Trump, Iran and Greenland weren’t mentioned, but they may as well have been. It was a reminder that for all the pomp and ceremony, royal visits often contain a kernel of real diplomacy ...
It’s what King Frederik calls “meeting the people at eye level”, and it’s considered one of the Danish royals’ most endearing qualities – chatting with fans and showing that they care.
Might the Tasmanian Devils sign up Queen Mary as their number one fan for their 2028 debut in the AFL competition?
By Soren Jeppesen COPENHAGEN, March 17 (Reuters) - Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has staked her leadership on defying U.S. President Donald Trump over Greenland. Convincing voters at home ...
Canada’s prime minister got a warm welcome from leaders still smarting about President Trump’s remarks two months ago about ...
She has been hailed as Denmark’s “Iron Lady” for standing up to Donald Trump during the Greenland crisis. But Mette Frederiksen has always given short shrift to bullies, her ...
Anthony Albanese has hailed Australia's "great affection" for the Danish royal couple while hosting them ahead of Queen ...