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Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik's bejewelled palace is so luxurious – photos

The royal couple hosted Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden

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Chloe Best
Lifestyle Features Editor
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Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik live at Amalienborg Palace in Denmark – and it is every inch a royal residence. It has high ceilings, ornate architecture and blingtastic décor. It is a property which plays host to many important events including a private dinner for Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden in Amalienborg Palace, and photos shared by the royal house shared a rare look inside their lavish home…

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Crown Princess Mary and Prince Frederik hosted the Swedish royals (Photo: Kungahuset)

Both royal couples chatted ahead of dinner while seated on the two sofas in the room – one grey and one purple – with complementing patterned cushions. A square coffee table was positioned in the middle and was topped with a selection of hardback books and a decorative glass vase on a gold mirrored tray.

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The Swedish and Danish royals also posed together for a photo in front of another marble-topped table with a beautiful floral display, which was in keeping with the calming colour palette of purple, grey and gold.

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The Danish royals live in Amalienborg Palace (Photo: Kungahuset)

Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary live in Frederik VIII's palace in the north-eastern part of Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen, and their private residence isn't open to the public. However, royal fans can visit other parts of the historic residence, including Christian VIII's Palace, which houses the Amalienborg Museum, and during the summer, there is daily entry to the Royal Representation Rooms, the Gala Hall and other state rooms which are still used by the Danish royal family.

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Queen Margrethe II also lives at Amalianborg, in Christian IX's Palace, and uses Christian VII's Palace as her setting for guests and official receptions, such as the annual New Year banquet.

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