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and her husband King Frederik split their time between two stunning palaces – and – with their four children Prince Christian, Princess Isabella and twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine. While both their primary residence in Copenhagen and their summer home are open to the public, fans never get to tour inside their private quarters. However, Mary offered an unprecedented peek inside her grand home as she prepared to take on the Royal Run in Kalundborg.

Dressed in a casual blue sports top with her hair pulled back into a sporty ponytail, the royal crouched between her pet dogs for an Instagram photo. Dark wooden floorboards, white walls and a gold side table decorated her room, while the grey double doors in the background led to another room drenched with natural light. The doors to the lush green garden had been opened to let the fresh May air into the gold-themed space.



Metallic thread running through the long curtains added a touch of luxury, alongside the large chandelier and gilded mirror. "My two running buddies are disappointed I’m not allowed to join..

. On the other hand, I'm looking forward to running the Royal Run in Kalundborg," wrote Mary. From the appearance of the windows, it appears as though Queen Mary was residing in The Chancellery House at Fredensborg Castle, which was her first marital home with Frederik following their 2004 wedding and now acts as their summer abode.

Built in 1731, the Baroque-style building is attached to the main castle vi.

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