Queen Mary and King Frederik of Denmark have shared a snap of them looking cosy to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary on Instagram – but appeared frosty as they arrived into Oslo.
The royals are currently sailing around in their ship Dannebrog and are in Norway for a state visit with their Scandinavian neighbours.
The pair looked cheerful online as as Frederik put his arm around his wife and she leaned into him for the photograph on their pristine yacht.
Mary and Frederik donned matching padded navy and canary yellow gilets, with the Queen donning a black and white striped long-sleeve t-shirt and her husband wearing a plain white shirt.
But camera shots of them docking in the Norwegian capital appeared to tell a different story.
The couple looked frosty as they came into the harbour, with stern expressions on their faces – a stark contrast to the image that was posed online just hours before their arrival.
The royal couple shared a snap on their social media account looking cosy, with Frederik putting his arm around Mary
The couple looked frosty as they came into at the harbour, with stern expressions on their faces – a stark contrast to the image that was posed online just hours before their arrival
The trip has fallen on a ‘very special day’ as they celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary, amid scandals and questions over their relationship.
Australian-born Mary and Frederik’s 23-year romance was often dubbed a ‘real-life fairytale’ after they met in a Sydney pub.
But pictures emerged of the monarch having an evening out with Mexican socialite Genoveva Casanova – the former daughter-in-law of the billionaire Duchess of Alba – in November last year.
The pair were seen walking through Madrid before heading to her apartment building, changing clothes and heading out again for the evening.
The publication of the photos resulted in Genoveva, 47, issuing a statement denying any kind of romantic relationship between herself and the royal and slamming the ‘malicious’ rumours.
Queen Mary, 52, looked elegant in a crisp, white blazer which she paired with a glitzy brooch, a grey fascinator and a blue patterned skirt.
Later on the visit, Queen Mary changed into a pair of nude flares with terracotta leather pumps and a white shirt
The King and Queen of Denmark visited Oslo Science City and MiNaLab in Norway’s capital
The King and Queen of Denmark looked business-like as they strolled through the science centre
Mary and Frederik’s facial expressions soon picked up as they greeted their royal neighbours
Queen Mary was all smiles as she greeted Crown Prince Haakon of Norway
Norway’s King Harald and Queen Sonja visit Honnorbrygga to receive Denmark’s King Frederik and Queen Mary
King Frederik walked ahead with Crown Prince Haakon of Norway while Queen Mary walked with Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway
King Frederik helped his wife up the stairs as she got off their royal boat
The four royals walked along the street as they greeted fans hoping to catch a glimpse of them
Queen Mary of Denmark and Norway’s Queen Sonja ride in a car during their state visit
The mother-of-four wore her hair back in a sophisticated, sleek low bun and donned natural makeup.
Her husband King Frederik, 55, looked dapper in his naval uniform.
Their facial expressions soon softened as they greeted their Norwegian neighbours, Crown Prince Haakon, Queen Sonja, King Harald and Crown Princess Mette-Marit.
At the start of the month, before they set sail, Mary and Frederik gave an interview to the local press about the strength of their marriage – instead of addressing the rumours that have been swirling around for months.
The King, who was crowned in January after his mother Queen Margrethe abdicated, said: ‘It was very overwhelming and moving. I felt extremely well received.
‘The highlight was when Mary and the children came out and stood right behind me and I had the Danes standing in front of me and waving. It was one of the most amazing things to experience in my life.’
Pictured (L-R): Princess Astrid Fru Ferner, Queen Sonja, Queen Mary and King Frederik, Norway’s King Harald, Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon
Queen Sonja, Queen Mary, King Frederik, and King Harald exchange gifts at the Royal Palace
Queen Mary walked separately to her husband as she spoke to Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway
Queen Mary looked elegant as she donned a white ensemble with a grey fascinator
King Frederik waves to fans as he arrives in Oslo with his wife Queen Mary
Queen Mary stands behind her husband during their arrival in Oslo for a state visit
Mary and Frederik looked in high spirits as they were greeted by King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway
The couple’s trip to Oslo has fallen on their 20th wedding anniversary. Above: The couple in 2004
Mary and Frederik became King and Queen in January after Queen Margrethe abdicated
And Queen Mary was just as complimentary to her husband, saying the moment ‘moved her so much’
She said: ‘I stood with the children and when you stepped out onto the balcony towards your fate, it was a moment that moved me incredibly much.
‘We could hear and feel it, even if we couldn’t see it. It was a beautiful moment. I was both very happy and very proud.’
In the months that have followed their coronation, Mary has fulled speculation by completing a series of solo royal engagements without her husband.
Despite this, the couple say protecting the tradition of the monarchy was important to them.
They told the Danish outlet: ‘We want to be a royal couple who are visible and present throughout Denmark.’