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Queen Mary and Queen Margrethe find themselves on the edge of the cliffs of the island of Møn for a rare joint commitment

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Danish Royal Duo Champion Butterfly Conservation on Møn Island

Møn,Denmark ⁢ -‍ Queen Mary of Denmark and Queen Margrethe II undertook ⁢a joint engagement today,September ‍2025,focusing on conservation efforts for a rare butterfly species on the Danish island of Møn. The appearance marked a rare public commitment side-by-side for the two⁢ queens, highlighting the Danish royal family’s dedication too environmental stewardship.

The visit centered around the preservation ⁤of the merlebleu with blackheads ‌(likely referring to ​the Adonis blue butterfly), a butterfly endemic to the island’s unique natural areas. ⁢Queen Mary participated in a guided hike and symbolically planted a‌ marjolaine – ⁤a ⁤plant crucial to ⁣the butterfly’s survival – at Mons Klint, ‍the dramatic white cliffs of Møn. This initiative underscores the importance ‍of habitat preservation for vulnerable species‌ and the royal​ family’s active role in supporting biodiversity.

The ⁣planting of⁢ the marjolaine is ⁣an essential step ​in bolstering the butterfly’s food source and ensuring the continuation of its population, which ​is limited to this specific‌ region. The engagement ⁣follows prince Gustav Albrecht ⁣and Princess​ Mafalda’s recent public appearance with the Danish royal family in Graasten.


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