Princess Mary is the epitome of grace as she visits a new mother in India

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Princess Mary is the epitome of grace as she visits a hospital in India and greets a new mother.

Crown Princess Mary was the epitome of grace as she walked into a hospital room to welcome a newborn baby into the world.

The Danish royal, 51, comforted a proud mother over her son’s safe arrival during a visit to India this week.

He made the trip during an appearance at the India-Denmark: Partners for Green and Sustainable Progress conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Mary spoke with medical professionals at the All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and also gave generously of her time to the patient.

Mary opted to wear a colorful coat that featured abstract designs and a crimson lapel for the occasion.

Crown Princess Mary was the epitome of grace as she walked into a hospital room to welcome a newborn baby into the world.

The Danish royal, 51, comforted a proud mother over her son’s safe arrival during a visit to India this week.

Her brown locks were worn straight and Mary donned a subtle makeup palette to match her style status.

So keen is Mary’s eye for fashion that a public vote twice named her the world’s most stylish royal, ahead of the Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Letizia of Spain and Queen Rania of Jordan.

The late Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld once described Mary and Kate Middleton as “real sisters” thanks to their strikingly similar looks and similar taste in clothes.

The future queen of Denmark has posed for Vogue Australia and Vogue Germany and is a patron of Global Fashion Agenda, which oversees the annual Copenhagen Fashion Summit.

The love story between Princess Mary and Prince Frederick is well documented.

He made the trip during an appearance at the India-Denmark: Partners for Green and Sustainable Progress conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.

HRH Crown Princess Mary was “just” Mary, a marketing manager at an advertising company, when she met Crown Prince Frederik in a pub in Sydney during the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

On May 14, 2004, Mary married her Prince in a lavish ceremony attended by royalty and the world’s media at Copenhagen Cathedral in the Danish capital.

It was described as the last happy fairy tale ending with the prince marrying the beautiful commoner.

The guest list included the kings and queens of Sweden, Norway, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands including Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Sofia, Countess of Wessex.

The Crown Prince couple are parents to Prince Christian, Princess Isabella and twins, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine.

Princess Mary attended the event with her husband, Prince Frederik.

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