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EXCLUSIVE: Is Princess Mary about to take the Danish throne and become Queen?

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Queen Margrethe II has taken a break from ruling Denmark, spending an idyllic summer at her Cayx Palace in the South of France, surrounded by rolling, sun-kissed vineyards.

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The 81-year-old monarch, who has been troubled by health problems and the loss of her husband in recent years, was spotted blending in with the locals as she strolled through a nearby market, sampling produce and picking up fresh groceries.

Sources say that sheโ€™s enjoyed her time in France so much, sheโ€™s considering moving to the historic chateau permanently โ€“ meaning a change of the guard at Amalienborg Palace back in Copenhagen is firmly on the cards.

And insiders say Margrethe has felt โ€œfor some time nowโ€ that her beloved daughter-in-law Princess Mary, 49, is ready to step up and take the throne.

Insiders say Queen Margrethe feels that Princess Mary, 49, is ready to step up.

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โ€œQueen Margrethe has spent countless hours with Princess Mary, preparing her to step into her shoes,โ€ says a source.

โ€œThe plan was originally for Mary to take over once Margrethe had either passed or was too unwell to perform her duties.

โ€œBut her summer in Cayx has seen Margrethe reconsider her position.โ€

The insider says life in Copenhagen โ€œhas never been the sameโ€ for Margrethe since her husband Prince Henrik died in 2018.

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โ€œSheโ€™s struggling with the cold in Denmark, too,โ€ says a source.

โ€œSheโ€™s had back problems for years and they arenโ€™t getting any better.

Princess Mary is said to share a close bond with her mother-in-law.

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โ€œIn France, itโ€™s much warmer and sheโ€™s able to go for walks on her property in private, and in the nearby villages where no one gives her a second glance.

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โ€œMargrethe is getting a taste of what retirement feels like, and sheโ€™s surprised to find she enjoys it.โ€

Margrethe and Henrik bought Cayx from his family in the 1970s, where they renovated extensively to create a summer retreat for their family and French relatives from Henrikโ€™s side.

โ€œMargrethe has precious memories with her late husband at Cayx โ€“ itโ€™s there that she feels closest to him still,โ€ says our source.

โ€œIt feels more like home to her these days than her other palaces.โ€

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The insider says all credit is due to โ€œhighly capableโ€ Princess Mary โ€“ who married Margrethe and Henrikโ€™s eldest son Prince Frederik in 2004 โ€“ as she is allowing Margrethe the opportunity to stand down and enjoy her twilight years.

Mary, together with Frederik, 53, and their children Prince Christian, 15, Princess Isabella, 14, and 10-year-old twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent, are regular fixtures at Danish charity events and public appearances, and are incredibly popular with the nationโ€™s population.

โ€œIf Margretheโ€™s plan goes ahead, I can imagine it would be an unofficial stepping down, where Mary will still answer to her mother-in-law โ€“ itโ€™s not altogether different to how things already are.

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โ€œMary has been taking the reins from Margrethe for a couple of years, she wants to help where she can,โ€ says a source.

Mary, together with Frederik, 53, and their children Prince Christian, 15, Princess Isabella, 14, and 10-year-old twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent.

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โ€œMary is ready and willing to become Queen โ€“ itโ€™s like she was born to meet Fred in that Sydney pub all those years ago.

โ€œShe blossomed under Margretheโ€™s tutelage, and even her husband has to admit sheโ€™s the most popular Danish royal.

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โ€œMary taking the crown is a win-win โ€“ she can finally fulfil her fairytale destiny, with Margrethe just =a short flight away should Mary need her.โ€

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