Queen Mary Visits Lerbjerg Forest with the Danish Nature Fund

Queen Mary wore a ladies olive dynamic eco smock anorak by Laksen Sporting, during visit Lerbjerg Forest in Lejre

On January 30, 2025, Queen Mary of Denmark visited Lerbjerg Forest in Lejre with the Danish Nature Fund and took a walk along the restored 5-kilometer section of the forest. Lerbjerg Forest, located south of Hvalsø in Central Zealand, is a natural area. Queen Mary of Denmark is the patron of the Danish Nature Fund (Den Danske Naturfond), which protects several natural areas in Denmark, including Lerbjerg Forest.

Queen Mary wore a ladies olive dynamic eco smock anorak by Laksen Sporting, during visit Lerbjerg Forest in Lejre

Queen Mary wore a ladies olive dynamic eco smock anorak by Laksen Sporting, during visit Lerbjerg Forest in Lejre

The Danish Nature Fund, in collaboration with local partners, has undertaken extensive ecological restoration in Lerbjerg Forest and introduced nature-based experiences and outdoor activities, making Lerbjerg Forest and its surroundings more attractive for both wildlife and people.

Queen Mary wore a ladies olive dynamic eco smock anorak by Laksen Sporting, during visit Lerbjerg Forest in Lejre

Queen Mary wore Laksen Sporting Lady Dynamic Eco Smock Anorak in Olive
Laksen Sporting Dynamic Eco Smock Anorak
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  1. Ava Pittman31/1/25 03:12

    She still managed to look stylish and elegant!!!!

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  2. Anonymous31/1/25 09:52

    My favorite royal ❤️

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  3. Anonymous31/1/25 09:55

    Beautiful trees!

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  4. Anonymous31/1/25 14:28

    She does casual very well

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  5. Dans le monde de la nature, Mary sait nous montrer que l'écologie n'a pas de secrets pour elle !

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  6. Anonymous31/1/25 16:23

    She looks very well casual even more stunning.... Poltroni

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  7. Anonymous31/1/25 18:07

    Was Mary a scout when she was grewing up in Australia?

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    1. Anonymous2/2/25 20:32

      Yes, Mary was involved in Scouts when she was growing up in Australia. She was a member of the Girl Guides, which is the equivalent of the Girl Scouts in many countries. In fact, she’s known to have participated in various outdoor activities and earned several badges during her youth, which likely contributed to her practical and outdoorsy persona.

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  8. Anonymous31/1/25 21:16

    Only Mary can go out in nature with a smile on her face and look good doing it. My favorite royal of all time!

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    1. Anonymous2/2/25 13:21

      Mary certainly looks happy back in casual clothes in nature. But I think we can’t say “only Mary” because here across the years we have seen many of the royal ladies dressed in hiking clothes and looking absolutely at home and happy, including Victoria, Mette Marit, Letizia, and Kate.

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  9. Anonymous2/2/25 00:09

    Busy as always,
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