The King and Queen of Denmark beamed in the sun, as they made the annual move into their summer residence at Fredensborg Castle on Monday.
The couple, who usually stay in Amalienborg, Copenhagen, were all smiles as they took in the sunny weather and were welcomed by wellwishers as well as a brass ensemble.
Frederik X, 56, and his wife Mary, 53, were both delighted as they received a warm welcome to the palace’s Chancellery House this afternoon.
The mother-of-four was effortlessly elegant in navy trousers and a breezy blue button-down, teamed with a light white coat.
She wore her chestnut tresses down, and opted for a glamorous make-up look for the occasion.
Elsewhere Frederik donned taupe chinos with a pastel blouse, topped with a checkered blazer.
The couple appeared to bring their Border Collie, Coco, along, and looked to be in high spirits as they made their arrival.
Mary held onto a bouquet of flowers as she and her husband both greeted members of the public, and enjoyed chatting.

The King and Queen of Denmark beamed in the sun, as they made the annual move into their summer residence at Fredensborg Castle on Monday

The couple, who usually stay in Amalienborg, Copenhagen, were all smiles as they took in the sunny weather and were welcomed by wellwishers as well as a brass ensemble

Frederik X, 56, and his wife Mary, 53, were both delighted as they received a warm welcome to the palace’s Chancellery House this afternoon
Taking to social media, the King and Queen wrote: ‘When spring soon turns into summer, and the trees around Fredensborg Castle turn green again, the Royal Family will traditionally move their residence to the Chancellery House.’
Fredensborg was built as a ‘country seat’ for Frederik IV and initially used in 1722, before being rebuilt and expanded. Now, it is often the setting for ‘important events’ for the family, such as weddings, anniversaries and birthdays.
It’s been an exciting few weeks for the Danish royals, who last month celebrated Princess Isabella’s 18th birthday.
The eldest daughter of Mary and Frederik enjoyed multiple events in honour of her celebrations, also posed for official photographs at Knight’s Hall of Frederick VIII’s Palace in Amalienborg.
Isabella put on a dashing display in a vibrant orange ballgown, which was adorned with the Order of the Elephant and a miniature portrait of her father.
The 18-year-old, who opted for a glowing makeup look, added a pair of turquoise and diamond earrings and a matching tiara.

The mother-of-four was effortlessly elegant in navy trousers and a breezy blue button-down, teamed with a light white coat

She wore her wavy chestnut tresses down, and opted for a glamorous make-up look for the occasion

Elsewhere King Frederik donned taupe chinos with a pastel blouse, topped with a checkered blazer

The couple appeared to bring their Border Collie, Coco, along, and looked to be in high spirits as they made their arrival

Mary held onto a bouquet of flowers as she and her husband both greeted members of the public, and enjoyed chatting

Fredensborg was built as a ‘country seat’ for Frederik IV and initially used in 1722, before being rebuilt and expanded. Now, it is often the setting for ‘important events’ for the family, such as weddings, anniversaries and birthdays
The caption read: ’18 years ago today Her Royal Highness Princess Isabella was born.’
‘The birthday itself is marked with the publication of the Princess’s first official gala portraits.
‘The princess is photographed in the Knight’s Hall of Frederick VIII’s Palace in Amalienborg, and on the portraits Her Royal Highness wears the Order of the Elephant with a star chest… and a miniature Order portrait of her father, His Majesty the King.’
One day before Isabella’s birthday, the Danish Royal Family shared a scrapbook of adorable intimate family pictures.
To mark her milestone birthday, the proud parents posted an array of childhood snaps of Isabella and her family throughout various stages of her life.
The royal family’s Instagram caption read: ‘Little glimpses from childhood to 18 years old.
‘On the occasion of Her Royal Highness Princess Isabella’s 18th birthday on Monday, Their Majesties the King and Queen share here a selection of memories.’
These included an adorable snap of Queen Margrethe – who abdicated the Danish throne in January last year – holding her newborn granddaughter shortly after she was born.

Isabella donned a orange ballgown, which was adorned with the Order of the Elephant and a miniature portrait of her father

Princess Isabella steps out in a glitzy ballgown as she throws a gigantic birthday bash on Tuesday last week

Princess Isabella is pictured with Queen Mary of Denmark before her birthday performance last Tuesday
The former monarch was seen smiling as she looked down at Isabella while cradling her in her arms.
Another sweet black and white image also showed a young Isabella smiling as she clutched onto her mother’s back.
A second endearing photograph showed older sister Isabella touching Mary’s baby bump when she was pregnant with twins Josephine and Vincent in 2010.
The couple also chose a picture of Isabella – who is called Bella for short in some of the scrapbook captions – and her late grandfather, Prince Henrik of Denmark, who passed away in 2018.
The monochrome image showed the Princess wrapping her arms around Henrik, giving him a huge hug.
The extensive post also included snaps of Isabella with her Australian Scottish grandparents on Mary’s side.
Mary’s parents are Scottish, but they emigrated to Hobart, Tasmania, where she was born in 1972.
Her mother, Henrietta Clark Donaldson, sadly passed in 1997 following complications from a heart surgery when Mary was just 25 years old.
Her father, John Dalgleish Donaldson, remarried a British crime writer Susan Horwood, who writes under the name Susan Moody.
Elsewhere, another picture showed a young Isabella swimming and spending quality time with her father, King Frederik.
Other images showed Isabella from when was around five years old on family trips in Tisvilde, a seaside town in Denmark, and her feeding a horse – along with more recent snaps of her with the family border collie, Grace.
Princess Isabella is expected to enjoy a private birthday celebration with family and loved ones to mark the occasion today.
From this year onwards, Princess Isabella will also have her birthday added into the rotation of annual flag days, which are the official dates when the national flag is traditionally flown.
In addition to celebrating at the lavish Royal Theatre’s Old Stage in Copenhagen last Tuesday, Isabella also had an earlier party on April 11, which, according to Hello, cost a staggering £32,542.