Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark
Residences
Their official residence is the Chancellery House, an early 18th-century structure that is built by Fredensborg Palace, about 25 miles north of Copenhagen. It was previously the home of the Crown Prince's maternal grandmother, Queen Ingrid. They also have a temporary apartment in Copenhagen, at Moltke's Palace, a part of the Amalienborg Palace complex, which will be their home until renovations are completed on their new home, Brockdorff's Palace, which is also part of Amalienborg and was the home of the Crown Prince's maternal grandparents, King Frederick IX of Denmark and Queen Ingrid, formerly HRH Princess Ingrid of Sweden.
Related Topics:
Fredensborg Palace - Queen Ingrid - Moltke's Palace - Amalienborg Palace - Brockdorff's Palace - Frederick IX of Denmark
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