Princess Mary's special Christmas message from Australia

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Princess Mary's special Christmas message from Australia
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Australian-born Princess Mary of Denmark has landed in Tasmania to spend Christmas with her loved ones, marking their first family trip to Australia in five years.

Princess Mary - along with her husband Frederik and their children - were spotted in the coastal Sydney suburb of Bondi on Tuesday.

The candid photo taken in Hobart featured Princess Mary next to Prince Frederik, along with their children Christian, Isabella, and twins Vincent and Josephine."Here there are neither freezing temperatures nor just trees, but summer and warm weather."The Royal Household released a statement in November confirming Princess Mary's"private" trip to Australia.

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