Queen Mary of Denmark kicks off Brazil trip with visit to Manaus

by · Mail Online

Queen Mary of Denmark kicked off her trip to Brazil with a visit to Manaus - which is known as one of the most dangerous cities in the world.

The royal, 52, was effortlessly elegant as she visited the Amazon Museum MUSA at the Adolpho Ducke forest reserve - and later visited the Teatro Amazonas.

She is in the country for a four day official visit, where she and the Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities Lars Aagaard are focusing on 'Danish-Brazilian cooperation on biodiversity, health and the fight against violence against women'.

On Wednesday, she started appeared to be in great spirits as she took in stunning views of the Amazon.

The Queen basked in the sunlight while at the observation tower from the museum, sporting a chic yet practical button-up with trousers.

Queen Mary of Denmark kicked off her trip to Brazil with a visit to Manaus - which is known as one of the most dangerous cities in the world

Mary donned a sage green shirt, the perfect ensemble for an active outing in nature, with brown cargos.

She kept her make-up light, accessorising with a pair of sunglasses, and styling her brunette tresses in a braid.

Elsewhere, the royal looked to enjoyed a boat trip on the Amazon river.

Later in the evening, Mary swapped over for a glamorous look for a visit to the Teatro Amazonas.

She was effortlessly elegant in a striking magenta top and patterned green skirt, teamed with a colourful yellow clutch.

The mother-of-four wore her brown hair down in structured curls, and accentuated her visage with red lipstick.

There, she signed a guestbook and received a model of the theatre as a gift. During her trip, the Queen will also make her way to the capital, Brasilia.

She is also set to visit the Cerrado - the Brazilian savannah - and meet with the United Nations Environmental Programme, UNEP, which she is a patron of.

The royal, 52, was effortlessly elegant as she visited the Amazon Museum MUSA at the Adolpho Ducke forest reserve - and later visited the Teatro Amazonas
She is in the country for a four day official visit. Pictured at the top of a 42-meter high observation tower overlooking the Amazon rainforest
The royal took in stunning views of the Amazon rainforest as she kicked off her Brazil visit this week
Mary began her trip with a visit to the Adolpho Ducke forest reserve near Manaus on Wednesday
A smiling Mary appeared delighted as she was able to take in incredible views of the Amazon from the observation tower
On Wednesday, she started appeared to be in great spirits as she took in stunning views of the Amazon
Mary looked to be in good spirits as she spoke with museum staff at the Adolpho Ducke forest reserve in Manaus
Mary sported the perfect ensemble for an active outing - a green shirt and brown trousers - on Wednesday 
Elsewhere, the royal looked to enjoyed a boat trip on the Amazon river. Pictured during her visit to Brazil 
Denmark's Queen Mary writes in a guestbook at the Teatro Amazonas in Manaus during her visit 
Later in the evening, Mary swapped over for a glamorous look for a visit to the Teatro Amazonas
She was effortlessly elegant in a striking magenta top and patterned green skirt, teamed with a colourful yellow clutch

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During her trip, Mary will also 'meet with female leaders, representatives from ministries and the United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA, to discuss equality and the fight against gender-based violence in Brazil and globally'.

It comes as last week she joined her husband King Frederik and his aunt Princess Benedikte at the state opening of parliament. 

The Danish queen, who shares four children with King Frederik, looked typically stylish in a coat dress and matching hat with a brooch.

Mary, 52, and Frederik, 56, sat apart, as per royal protocol, after greeting Benedikte, 80, outside the seat of the Danish parliament, Christiansborg in Copenhagen

Queen Mary's coat dress was belted at the waist and fell just below the knee.

The Australian-born royal wore her long brown hair in a bow-dry beneath her hat and carried a bouquet of pink flowers. 

The three Danish royals were seated apart in the upper gallery, although Mary  and Frederik were seen leaning across the empty seat between them to talk.

King Frederik wore a three-piece navy suit complete with a pale blue shirt and a bronze tie.

His aunt, Princess Benedikte, looked equally smart in a cream, tweed skirt suit, which she paired with a sky-blue hat and matching scarf.

She wore a pair of diamond earrings and carried a quilted Chanel handbag.