Queen Mary and King Frederik X of Denmark smile and pose for selfies - as they receive gifts at village visit during Greenland trip

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Queen Mary and King Frederik X of Denmark posed for selfies with locals as they continued their official visit to Greenland today.

The royal couple appeared in high spirits as they took to Attu, where the village council chairman, Per Ole Frederiksen, who grew up in the town, welcomed them.

The small community, with approximately 170 inhabitants, is located on a smaller island of the same name in the Qeqertalik municipality.

The Australian-born Queen, 52, looked chic in an all-brown ensemble, complete with a knitted poncho and matching beret.

Meanwhile, Frederik also opted for a brown element to his outfit with a chocolate-coloured windbreaker jacket, which he matched with a pair of bottle-green corduroy trousers.

Queen Mary of Denmark appeared cheerful as she posed for a selfie with a local in Attu, Greenland

Queen Mary of Denmark appeared cheerful as she posed for a selfie with a local in Attu, Greenland

The royal mother-of-four looked cheerful as she stopped for a selfie with the locals accompanying her to their village while clutching a Greenland flag.

The pair also received gifts during a Greenland tradition called kaffemik, which marks a special social occasion.

When inside, Mary removed her outerwear and opened the present, revealing her elegant yet warm light green knitted jumper. Meanwhile, Frederik quickly opened his present, resembling a large animal skull.

It comes after Queen Mary and King Frederik X of Denmark looked every inch the happy couple as they visited Greenland over the weekend.

Joined by their two youngest children, the pair appeared in high spirits as they visited a viewpoint with a whale microphone at Qeqertarsuaq.

While Crown Prince Christian, 18, who celebrated his school graduation last week, and Princess Isabella, 17, did not attend, Mary and Frederik's youngest children, twins Princess Josephine, and Prince Vincent, both 13, were present.

Mary made outdoor attire look chic with a navy double-breasted knee-length coat layered with a gilet underneath and maroon winter accessories, including a beanie and scarf.

She appeared in high spirits as she held Frederik's hand while exploring.

The royal couple accepted a bouquet of flowers upon their arrival at the village of Attu, which has approximately 170 residents

The royal couple accepted a bouquet of flowers upon their arrival at the village of Attu, which has approximately 170 residents

The Danish royal couple were accompanied by the chairman of the village council, Per Ole Frederiksen (pictured: C-L) and Karen Alaufesen (pictured: C-R), who grew up in the town

The Danish royal couple were accompanied by the chairman of the village council, Per Ole Frederiksen (pictured: C-L) and Karen Alaufesen (pictured: C-R), who grew up in the town

The royal mother-of-four, 52, looked sophisticated in an all-brown ensemble for the occasion, complete with a beret

The royal mother-of-four, 52, looked sophisticated in an all-brown ensemble for the occasion, complete with a beret

The 52-year-old Australian Queen styled her sleek brunette tresses in loose waves for the outing

The 52-year-old Australian Queen styled her sleek brunette tresses in loose waves for the outing

Frederik also wrapped up warm for the occasion and donned a pair of green patterned trousers with a royal blue sweatshirt layered with a velour gilet.

Following her mother's footsteps, Josephine showcased her style prowess in a chic khaki ensemble. The young royal also added a grey marl beanie for extra warmth.

Meanwhile, Vincent opted for a similarly coloured dark green attire, completed with a contrasting £155 beanie, from the Italian brand Stone Island.

During the trip, Mary showcased her sporty side and played football with local children before one young girl offered her a warm hug.

It comes after Queen Mary, 52, held up her phone and beamed as she took photos of 18-year-old Prince Christian in a procession with his peers as he celebrated reaching the end of his school studies.

Dressed in a sharp pinstriped blazer and accessorised with cool wayfarer shades, Mary certainly stood out as one of the more stylish parents in the crowd - but aside from that, one wouldn't have been able to tell she's one of the most powerful women in the nation as she joined other parents of Christian's peers to celebrate.

She was joined at the Ordrup Gymnasium in Copenhagen by King Frederik, Princess Isabella, and twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent to celebrate her eldest son and heir to the throne's graduation, before he heads to university in the autumn.

The royals accepted gifts during a kaffemik - a tradition in Greenland that marks a special occasion

The royals accepted gifts during a kaffemik - a tradition in Greenland that marks a special occasion

King Frederik X unveiled a memorial stone in honour of the 200th anniversary of the town of Attu

King Frederik X unveiled a memorial stone in honour of the 200th anniversary of the town of Attu

During the outing, Mary and Frederik toured the village of Attu by foot with locals who grew up in the village

During the outing, Mary and Frederik toured the village of Attu by foot with locals who grew up in the village

Last week, Mary and Frederik attended their son's official graduation ceremony and spoke of their pride in interviews with local media.

It is likely that the royal will now attend University in the Autumn and complete his military training, following in his father's footsteps.

This is a similar situation to Princess Leonor, the heir to the Spanish throne. Upon finishing school, she started her three years of intense defence training.

Two years ago, Prince Christian was pulled out of the elite Herlufsholm Boarding School after allegations of sexual and physical abuse at the institution surfaced in a documentary. His sister Isabella was also due to attend, but her parents pulled her out too.

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