Crown Princess Mary of Denmark takes her children to see Peter Pan

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark looks stylish alongside her lookalike children at the premiere of Peter Pan in Copenhagen

  • Princess Mary looked stylish alongside her children at the premiere of Peter Pan
  • Read More: Princess Mary is welcomed by performers at Bispebjerg Hospital 

Crown Princess Mary looked stylish alongside her lookalike children at the premiere of Peter Pan on Saturday. 

The Danish royal, 51, along with her children Prince Christian, 17, Princess Isabella, 16, and Prince Vincent, 12, appeared in great spirits as they made their way into the theatre in Tivoli, Copenhagen.

The mum-of-four paired chic wide leg, high-waisted jeans with a stylish navy blazer over a ruffled collar white blouse. 

She accessorised the casual yet classy look with a navy suede boots and a cream leather handbag.

The glamourous royal could be seen posing up a storm with Christian, Isabella and Vincent before the premiere.

Crown Princess Mary looked stylish alongside her lookalike children Prince Christian, 17, Princess Isabella, 16, and Prince Vincent, 12, at the premiere of Peter Pan on Saturday

Prince Christian looked smart in navy chinos which he paired with a grey wool jumper. 

While Princess Isabella donned flared trousers like her mother and she paired her ensemble with a checkered blazer. 

Elsewhere prince Vincent looked autumnal in cream trousers and a brown wool jumper. 

It comes after the Crown Princess looked cheerful as she arrived at the Bispebjerg Hospital last week- and was greeted by two friendly hospital clowns- Basta and Baglaens.

The Australian-born Danish royal appeared in a positive spirit during the visit to the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Centre in Copenhagen.

The royal looked elegant in tonal brown suit separates- perfectly corresponding to the shades of the autumn weather.

Mary matched the outfit with a simple white t-shirt and accessorised with chic layered necklaces.

The mum-of-four paired chic wide leg, high-waisted jeans with a stylish navy blazer over a ruffled collar white blouse

While Princess Isabella donned flared trousers like her mother and she paired her ensemble with a checkered blazer

Meanwhile, she opted for natural makeup and swept her long brown hair across her shoulders for the occasion.

Upon her arrival, the Danish royal greeted lines of hospital clowns, who donned red noses and woolly hats.

But it was hospital clowns Basta and Baglaens who took the mother-of-four by the hand during the visit.

The Danish hospital employs ‘clowns’ to bring joy to the children undergoing mental health treatments; there are currently 61 working clowns at the hospital. 

Elsewhere prince Vincent looked autumnal in cream trousers and a brown wool jumper

Prince Christian looked smart in navy chinos which he paired with a grey wool jumper

Training to be a clown can take up to two years as they are taught a range of skills in relationship building, neuropsychology, and collaboration with the staff, according to Culture For Health.

The royal seemingly saw the effectiveness of the clown programme, which launched in 2003, as she appeared to have a wide grin across her face at all times.

Princess Mary has long been recognised for her work in raising awareness of mental health issues, and she is the patron of several organisations and foundations on the matter.

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