King Frederik had a heat reunion with the Duchess of Edinburgh at Wimbledon on Monday.
The Danish monarch, 57, was once pictured greeting Sophie, 60, with a kiss because the Duchess arrived to take her seat within the royal field on Centre Courtroom.
The royals spent a couple of moments catching-up within the VIP segment, with Frederik showing to react all over one humorous change.
Frederik and Sophie sat one seat aside at the entrance row of the royal field as they watched Novak Djokovic, Emma Navarro and Jannik Sinner in motion.
Previous within the day, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh attended a memorial carrier at St Paul’s Cathedral to bear in mind those that had been killed within the 7/7 terror assaults twenty years in the past.
Sophie swapped her sombre military blazer for a white one for her look on the tennis event on Tuesday afternoon.
In the meantime, King Frederik is lately taking a wreck from his tasks, having additionally been noticed at Wimbledon on Sunday.
The monarch was once noticed on No. 1 Courtroom as he watched the fit between Chile’s Nicolas Jarry and Britain’s Cameron Norrie.
Frederik does no longer seem to have travelled to London together with his spouse, Queen Mary.
The couple’s son, Crown Prince Christian, 19, is lately performing as regent till 13 July whilst his father is out of the country.
British-Danish royal friendship
It is not the primary time King Frederik and Duchess Sophie have crossed paths.
Edward and Sophie, then the Earl and Countess of Wessex, attended then Crown Prince Frederik’s wedding ceremony to Australian-born Mary Donaldson in Copenhagen in Would possibly 2004.
Sophie sported a gray plunging satin robe and the diamond floral button tiara for a gala efficiency the night time prior to the Danish royal wedding ceremony.
For the rite, the Duchess wowed in a scorching red quantity together with her wedding ceremony jewels – The Anthemion tiara.
Frederik and Mary additionally joined Edward and Sophie for an afternoon on the races at Royal Ascot in 2016 all over a consult with to the United Kingdom.