
Queen Mary of Denmark often dazzles fans with her glamorous fashion, but she looked unrecognisable on a trip to Finland with King Frederik this month.
The Aussie-born royal took a selfie with her husband in the snow wearing a blue beanie, black neck gaiter and blue jacket to stay warm; passers-by would have had no idea they were so close to royalty.
King Frederik was all smiles for the photo while a reindeer stood in the background pulling a sleigh.
The royal couple were accompanied on the trip by President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb and his partner Suzanne Innes-Stub.
The mother-of-four also shared two videos on Instagram on Tuesday – one from the sled and another from a Finnish restaurant sprawling with fairy lights on the ceiling and centre fireplace.
The caption, written in Danish and translated into English, read: ‘Together with the Presidential couple, we have experienced the Finnish nature as it should be with cross-country skis under our feet.
‘We are looking forward to starting the official visit tomorrow and getting close to some of all that Finland has to offer in the coming days.’
Another image shows the royal couple, president and his partner posing for a photo with skis.
Queen Mary (left) looked unrecognisable in the snow wearing a blue beanie, black neck gaiter and blue jacket to stay warm – and only her eyes were visible

The royal couple were accompanied on the trip by President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb (centre right) and his partner Suzanne Innes-Stub (far left)
The visit is said to ‘further strengthen the excellent relations between Finland and Denmark’.
Last month the royal couple attended The Church of Holmen – the oldest example of Renaissance architecture in the Danish capital – for the poignant service on February 24.
Queen Mary, 53, looked stylish in a full-length, single-breasted grey coat, accessorised with a diamond-encrusted brooch worn on the left lapel.
Beneath her jacket, which was cinched at the waist to accentuate her svelte figure, the beaming mother-of-three wore a smart black dress with a turtleneck.
She completed her understated ensemble with high-heeled, black, suede pumps, a pair of black leather gloves and grey pearl earrings.
The Danish queen, originally from Australia, wore her long, chestnut-coloured hair in loose waves that were brushed back and held in place with a wide headband with miniature pleats and and a bow on the side.
She was effortlessly radiant for the formal occasion, having brightened her complexion with a little bronzer and a rose lipstick, and added dark eyeliner.
Frederik, meanwhile, smiled as he entered the church, walking slightly ahead of his wife.