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Royal Christmas Tree Holds Sweet Sydney Opera House Secret

3 Dec

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Summary

  • A bauble shaped like the Sydney Opera House was featured on the royal Christmas tree.
  • This ornament subtly honors where King Frederik and Queen Mary first met.
  • The Sydney Opera House architect was Danish, linking the couple's countries.
Royal Christmas Tree Holds Sweet Sydney Opera House Secret

The Danish royal family, including King Frederik, Queen Mary, and Queen Margrethe, are embracing the festive season. Their Christmas tree decorations reveal a personal touch, including baubles featuring their children's names. A notable bauble, shaped like the iconic Sydney Opera House, serves as a poignant reminder of where the royal couple first met.

This sentimental ornament connects to Queen Mary's homeland, Australia, and the architect Jørn Utzon, who was Danish. Queen Mary has previously honored her Australian heritage, notably by including eucalyptus in her wedding bouquet. The couple's romance began in Sydney during the 2000 Olympics.

Crown Prince Frederik, then 32, met Mary Donaldson, 28, at the Slip Inn. Frederik initially kept his royal identity a secret, introducing himself simply as 'Fred'. Their long-distance relationship began after exchanging numbers, eventually leading to their public union.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
King Frederik and Queen Mary first met in Sydney, Australia, during the 2000 Olympics.
The Sydney Opera House bauble honors the place where King Frederik and Queen Mary first met and the Danish architect of the landmark.
Their relationship became public about a year after they began dating, following an initial period of privacy.

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