Blooming lovely! Denmark's Crown Princess Mary looks radiant in a floral Prada skirt - as she gets into the festive spirit with her family at a children's choir Christmas concert

  • Crown Princess Mary attended the Danish Music Conservatory Children's Choir 
  • The royal got into the festive spirit at the Christmas concert with her family
  • The mother was joined by husband Crown Prince Frederik and their four children
  • She stepped out in a Prada skirt just a day after braving chilly Latvian weather

Denmark's Crown Princess Mary looked every inch the stylish royal as she attended the Danish Music Conservatory Children's Choir Christmas concert. 

On Saturday, the Danish royal, 46, appeared delighted as she got into the festive spirit, with her husband Crown Prince Frederik and their four children.

The mother-of-four swapped her woollen coat for a black Ralph Lauren knitted jumper and a floral midi skirt by Prada in Copenhagen just a day after she braved the chilly Latvian weather.

Denmark's Crown Princess Mary looked every inch the stylish royal as she attended the Danish Music Conservatory Children's Choir Christmas concert

Denmark's Crown Princess Mary looked every inch the stylish royal as she attended the Danish Music Conservatory Children's Choir Christmas concert

The princess was joined by her husband Crown Prince Frederik and their four children Princess Isabella, 11, and twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent, seven, and Prince Christian, 13

The princess was joined by her husband Crown Prince Frederik and their four children Princess Isabella, 11, and twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent, seven, and Prince Christian, 13

The $3,200 (£1,805) pleated skirt featured a purple and green poppy motif - and she completed her look with high boots, Bottega Veneta handbag and a white gold necklace.

The Australian-born princess was joined by her children Princess Isabella, 11, and twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent, seven, and Prince Christian, 13.

The stylish mother was glowing at the special occasion as she was presented with a bouquet of flowers at the event.

Princess Mary is the patron of the children's choir consisting of about 80 kids and teenagers, aged between seven and 18. The choir has a large repertory including carols, gospel songs, and classical works.

Her latest royal duty comes just a day after she visited Latvia with her husband Prince Frederik for their two-day tour of the country.

The mother-of-four swapped her woollen coat for a black Ralph Lauren knitted jumper and a floral midi skirt by Prada in Copenhagen just a day after she braved the chilly Latvian weather

The mother-of-four swapped her woollen coat for a black Ralph Lauren knitted jumper and a floral midi skirt by Prada in Copenhagen just a day after she braved the chilly Latvian weather

The mother was glowing at the special occasion as she was presented with flowers at the event

The mother was glowing at the special occasion as she was presented with flowers at the event

The $3,200 (£1,805) pleated skirt featured a purple and green poppy motif - and she completed her look with high boots, Bottega Veneta handbag and a white gold necklace 

The $3,200 (£1,805) pleated skirt featured a purple and green poppy motif - and she completed her look with high boots, Bottega Veneta handbag and a white gold necklace 

Princess Mary was dazzling onlookers with her impeccably polished style during a two day state visit to Latvia with her husband Crown Prince Frederik  

Princess Mary was dazzling onlookers with her impeccably polished style during a two day state visit to Latvia with her husband Crown Prince Frederik  

The royal chose a powder blue woollen coat with a coordinating pencil skirt and perfectly matched blue heels - apparently unfazed by the snow

The royal chose a powder blue woollen coat with a coordinating pencil skirt and perfectly matched blue heels - apparently unfazed by the snow

Despite the cold conditions, Mary was dazzling the Eastern European country in a series of impeccably polished ensembles, and didn't disappoint today in a powder blue woollen coat, matching pencil skirt, and perfectly co-ordinated heels. 

She and Crown Prince Frederik touched down in Riga on Thursday.

Mary and Frederik were welcomed on Thursday by Latvia's President Raimonds Vejonis and Latvia's First Lady Iveta Vejone. 

The Princess wore a pale pink coat dress and coordinating pillbox hat that drew comparisons to Jackie Kennedy.  

Beneath her coat on Friday, the Princess wore a flower-embellished blouse, and accessorised with navy leather gloves and a co-ordinating clutch. 

Accentuating her stature, Mary completed the look with a pair of blue heels, and accessorised with pearl earrings. 

Wearing her chestnut-hued hair in a sleek centre parting, she enjoyed the wintry weather before continuing her tour.

Power wardrobe: The Danish Princess touched down in Riga on Thursday in a pale pink coat dress, teamed with matching leather gloves and a Bottega Veneta clutch bag

Power wardrobe: The Danish Princess touched down in Riga on Thursday in a pale pink coat dress, teamed with matching leather gloves and a Bottega Veneta clutch bag

Australian-born Mary arrived with husband Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, 50, in Riga, Latvia on Thursday for their two-day tour of the country, and were welcomed by Latvia's President Raimonds Vejonis and Latvia's First Lady Iveta Vejone (seen right)

Australian-born Mary arrived with husband Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, 50, in Riga, Latvia on Thursday for their two-day tour of the country, and were welcomed by Latvia's President Raimonds Vejonis and Latvia's First Lady Iveta Vejone (seen right)

Mary had a busy few days, arriving on Thursday in a stylish all-pink ensemble. 

Along with her husband, she was met by Latvia's President Raimonds Vejonis and Latvia's First Lady Iveta Vejone as they participated in a wreath laying ceremony at the Monument of Freedom.

After proceedings finished, the royal couple then accompanied the president and the first lady to Riga's National Library to attend a book donation for the People's Bookshelf. 

The royal couple were visiting Latvia to participate in celebrating the country's 100th year anniversary of independence.

The whirl-wind two-day tour focused on art, design and history of the country.