Australian-born Crown Princess Mary of Denmark has wrapped up a whirlwind tour of the Pacific with a one day stop in Sydney.
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In her first official engagement to Australia for 10 years, the royal cycled Hyde Park bike lanes for a morning lap with fellow cyclists on April 28.
She also took a ride on the Danish inspired-light rail and championed the transition to more sustainable cities.
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The Princess is leading a Danish delegation to discuss Australia's "green transition" while visiting a number of Danish-led projects on sustainable construction and transportation, the royal family said in a statement.
The five-day trip, which included Vanuatu and Fiji, aimed to highlight "consequences of climate change in the Pacific Region".
The royal did not see her family during this trip. She will next head to London for the coronation of King Charles III on May 6.