Crown Princess Mary of Denmark will visit the children's rights organization Børns Vilkår on March 25. The visit is confirmed on the official Royal House calendar. She has served as the organization's patron since 2023. The engagement will generate public health news coverage for the royal family.
During her visit, the Crown Princess will launch a new three-year national initiative called 'Sound Minds.' The program focuses on digital well-being and anxiety prevention for teenagers. According to the announcement, the initiative is backed by a substantial 15 million Danish kroner grant from a private foundation.
The Crown Princess will give a short speech to mark the launch of the funded program. She will also participate in a workshop with youth ambassadors from the 'Sound Minds' initiative. Her longstanding patronage and personal involvement underscore the royal commitment to this public health issue.
The launch at the Børns Vilkår headquarters guarantees prominent attention for youth mental health. The program represents a major, privately funded effort to address digital well-being among Danish teenagers. The Crown Princess's role as patron continues her active engagement in social causes.
