Danish Queen Margarethe and H.R.H Prince Henrik of Denmark began their six-day tour of the United States on Monday by attending a reception in their honour at the Danish Ambassador’s residence.
On Tuesday, the couple visited the Smithsonian Institution Museum of American History in the morning and at the noon, the couple met up at the presidential yacht, USS Sequoia for luncheon held in their honor by Ditlev Engell, CEO of Vestas.
Later she arrived at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, where she met the Royal Danish Ballet.
On Wednesday, Queen Margrethe II and H.R.H. Prince Henrik of Denmark will meet the First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama for the mid-morning tea.
Danish Queen Margrethe II (R) and Victoria Kennedy, widow of the late U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy, view the exterior of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, where the Royal Danish Ballet is performing, in Washington June 7, 2011.REUTERSDanish Queen Margrethe II (L) and Prince Henrik wave from the Presidential Yacht USS Sequoia, now privately owned, as they prepare to depart the Navy Yard for a lunch time cruise on the Potomac River, June 7, 2011, in Washington, DCREUTERSDenmark's Queen Margrethe II receives a bouquet of flowers presented to her by Rose Gallay, 5, during a visit at the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of American History in Washington June 7, 2011.REUTERSDanish Queen Margrethe II (L) and Ditlev Engel, CEO of Danish wind turbine company Vestas, walk the pier as they prepare to board the Presidential Yacht USS Sequoia, now privately owned, as they prepare to depart the Navy Yard for a lunch time cruise on the Potomac River, June 7, 2011, in Washington, DC.REUTERSDanish Queen Margrethe II (L) and Ditlev Engel, CEO of Danish wind turbine company Vestas, board the Presidential Yacht USS Sequoia, now privately owned, as they prepare to depart the Navy Yard for a lunch time cruise on the Potomac River, June 7, 2011, in Washington, DC.REUTERS