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Queen Mary of Denmark jetted off on a vacation without her husband, King Frederik X, one year after his alleged affair.
The Australian-born royal, 52, was seen enjoying a day at Balmoral Beach in Sydney, Australia, with pals and her youngest daughter, Princess Josephine.
It marks her first trip since assuming the throne alongside her husband in January.
Notably, Mary’s husband was absent from the Down Under getaway. Instead, Frederik was seen out hunting in Jutland, Denmark, on Thursday.
The monarch appeared in good spirits as he and his friends enjoyed a day out at the Gludsted Plantation, seemingly not letting the affair allegations taint his mood.
Frederik, 56, was speculated to have been unfaithful to Mary, a former marketing consultant, with socialite Genoveva Casanova after photos emerged of them together during a trip to Madrid in Nov. 2023.
However, the Mexican native, 48, denied that any affair had taken place.
The Post has reached out to the Danish royal family for comment.
In January, just three days into his reign, Frederik released a surprise book in which he praised his and his wife’s “perseverance” throughout their marriage.
In the memoir, titled “The King’s Word,” Frederik seemingly referenced claims he was unfaithful during his marriage, saying he’s happy that he and Mary “managed to stay together” — though he didn’t detail the specific hardships they’ve endured.
“I love marriage, my wife, our children and the whole happy base that arises for the people who manage to stay together and persevere,” he wrote in the book, translated by the BBC.
The memoir was co-written with author Jens Andersen, who also wrote the king’s biography in 2017.
Frederik met his now-wife in Sydney, Australia, during the 2000 Olympic Games.
After striking up a romance, the couple tied the knot in a lavish royal ceremony in Denmark four years later.
The pair, who celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary on May 14, share four children together: Prince Christian, 19, Princess Isabella, 17, and 13-year-old twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine.
Frederik became Denmark’s first king in 52 years on Jan. 14, 2024.
While royal experts believe that his mother Queen Margrethe’s decision to abdicate early was to make way for a younger ruler, others have wondered if the announcement was a way to preserve his relationship with Mary amid affair rumors.