On the one hand, Prince Frederik and Princess Mary of Denmark were on official duties as they began their tour of Australia.But the royal couple, who are known for putting family first, were also busy entertaining twins Josephine and Vincent during the visit. The Danish Royals have returned to Mary's homeland for a six day tour, and it seems the down-to-earth couple will be balancing work and family whilst on the road. Joining them were their adorable 11-month old tots who were described by their father as "miracles times two" when they were born in January of this year.
And in a nod to their mum's roots, the twins were clutching a stuffed koala and kangaroo –a gift from Australia's Governor General, Quentin Bryce - who also attended their opening photo call. There was no sign of the couple's other two children five-year-old Christian and Isabella, who is three. They spent their first day in typical Aussie style, enjoying a beach stroll and a barbecue before zipping round the harbour on a boat. With official duties and children taken care of, they got into the competitive spirit as they hopped onto some excercise bikes at the launch of an arts project.
Australian politician, Barry O'Farrell, was on hand to welcome Mary and her husband to Sydney and had glowing words for his guests ."Like many Australians, we share in the royal romance and relationship that some have described as a fairytale'' he said.
This is the royals first official visit to Australia since 2008.