She's just like us! Queen Mary blends in with locals as royal fans notice one major detail about her kids

On Monday, Queen Mary of Denmark traded her regal attire for a pair of running shoes as she participated in the nation’s annual Royal Run, joined by her husband and their four children.

Although the royal family’s athletic participation drew much attention, it was Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine who captured the public’s gaze. Observers were amazed at how tall and mature the 15-year-old twins have become.

The Danish royals appeared in matching athletic outfits at the widely celebrated event in Copenhagen. Queen Mary, 54, and King Frederik X, 58, were accompanied by their children: Prince Christian, 20, Princess Isabella, 19, and the teenage twins, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine.

Despite their distinguished status, the family easily blended into the crowd, running alongside enthusiastic locals under the sunny skies.

Queen Mary opted for a relaxed look, wearing an official Royal Run T-shirt, track pants, and vibrant pink sneakers as she completed the five-kilometer race with daughters Isabella and Josephine.

Meanwhile, King Frederik showcased his competitive spirit, taking on all three race distances available throughout the day.

However, it was Prince Vincent who emerged as one of the surprise stars of the event after reportedly finishing first in the one-mile race.

The teenager later joined his father in the gruelling 10-kilometre run, with the pair becoming the only royals to progress to the grand final.

Queen Mary of Denmark (pictured with King Frederik X, 58) swapped royal glamour for running shoes on Monday as she joined thousands of locals for the country’s annual Royal Run alongside her husband and four children

But while the sporty royal outing attracted plenty of attention, it was 15-year-old Prince Vincent (middle) who quickly stole the spotlight, with royal watchers stunned by just how tall and grown-up the young royal now looks

The Danish royal family stepped out in coordinated athletic gear for the hugely popular event in Copenhagen, with Queen Mary , 54, and King Frederik X, 58, joined by Crown Prince Christian, 20 (behind), Princess Isabella, 19 (in red), and twins Prince Vincent (not pictured) and Princess Josephine (in white), both 15.

And while his athletic performance impressed royal fans, many couldn’t stop talking about Prince Vincent’s dramatic growth spurt and resemblance to his older brother.

‘When did Prince Vincent get so tall? I mistook him for his older brother,’ one person commented.

‘At first, I thought Vincent was his older brother Christian, the boys are so much alike,’ another added.

‘Vincent wins the height competition,’ a third wrote.

‘Prince Vincent is a very handsome teenager. And he will surpass his father’s height.’

And it wasn’t just Prince Vincent that got royal fans talking. Many noticed how tall Princess Josephine looked, with one fan saying: ‘Wow she’s already catching up with Isabella in stature.’

The comments come just weeks after royal watchers made similar observations during the family’s Easter appearance, where many pointed out Vincent appeared almost the same height as King Frederik already.

Others previously joked the Danish royal children inherited their impressive height from Mary’s ‘Aussie genes’, while others noted that their grandmother, Queen Margrethe II, is also tall, standing at 1.82 metres.

‘Wow, the children are so tall, like Queen Margrethe,’ one said.

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Mary kept things casual in an official Royal Run T-shirt, tracksuit pants and bright pink trainers as she completed the five-kilometre course alongside daughters Isabella and Josephine

‘Their Danish grandmother is very tall,’ another shared.

Crown Prince Christian, meanwhile, was forced to leave the event early due to his current military training commitments, though he still managed to complete a separate 5km race in Ringkøbing earlier in the day in an impressive 22 minutes and 22 seconds.

Speaking after the run, Queen Mary modestly admitted she’s become ‘a slow runner’ these days, before joking her husband had officially won the family competition this year.

‘I have to admit I have become a slow runner, but I ran the whole way,’ she told Danish broadcaster TV2.

‘This year my husband wins because he is the only one who ran all the distances.’

Meanwhile, Frederik once again proved himself the family’s most competitive runner, completing all three race distances on offer throughout the day

However, it was Prince Vincent, 15, who emerged as one of the surprise stars of the event after reportedly finishing first in the one-mile race

The teenager later joined his father in the gruelling 10-kilometre run, with the pair becoming the only royals to progress to the grand final. Many online couldn’t stop talking about Vincent’s dramatic growth spurt and resemblance to older brother Christian

King Frederik, who celebrates his 58th birthday this week, also joked that Prince Vincent may now be the fastest member of the family.

‘It’ll probably be my youngest son,’ he said.

‘But he’ll have to discuss that with his older brother.’

The family’s sporty public outing comes shortly after Mary and Frederik’s recent visit to Australia in March, where the King delivered an emotional speech recalling the now-famous moment he first met his future wife during the Sydney 2000 Olympics.

‘For me, Australia has held a very special place in my heart ever since I slipped into that bar and lost it in a conversation that has never ended,’ Frederik said during the Canberra state banquet earlier this year.

Speaking after the run, Queen Mary modestly admitted she’s become ‘a slow runner’ these days, before joking her husband had officially won the family competition this year

The family's sporty public outing comes shortly after Mary and Frederik's recent visit to Australia in March, where the King delivered an emotional speech recalling the now-famous moment he first met his future wife during the Sydney 2000 Olympics

The family’s sporty public outing comes shortly after Mary and Frederik’s recent visit to Australia in March, where the King delivered an emotional speech recalling the now-famous moment he first met his future wife during the Sydney 2000 Olympics

This marked their first official visit as King and Queen following Frederik’s ascension to the throne in January 2024.

Frederik, 58, discussed how meeting Mary, 54, not only changed the course of his life but also intertwined the fates of two countries that, until then, were entirely disparate.

‘Once upon a time, Denmark perhaps did not resonate widely in Australia. Then something changed,’ the King explained.

‘In 2004, your Mary and I were married, and with that, Denmark once again had a Crown Princess.

‘From that moment on, everyone ‘Down Under’ knew of the Nordic country ‘up over’.’

When Frederik and Mary tied the knot 22 years ago, he noted that Aussies and Danes alike suddenly ‘shared’ a real Princess.

Frederik’s heartfelt address also made special mention of the sacrifice Mary made in following her heart – leaving her beautiful home country behind and taking on the duties and responsibilities of being a Danish royal.

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