Danish Crown Princess Mary met with President Ilves and Evelin Ilves

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Danish Crown Princess Mary, who is on a two-day visit to Estonia with representatives of the Crown Princess Mary Foundation, Free of Bullying, met yesterday at the Office of the President with the Head of State, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, and Evelin Ilves.

Today, Crown Princess Mary and Evelin Ilves will give a presentation at a conference, Education Free of Bullying, which is being organised by the Estonian Union for Child Welfare and the Office of the Chancellor of Justice. The conference focuses on the prevention of bullying in schools. They will also visit the German Gymnasium at Kadriorg and the Estonian Children's Literature Centre, which is patronised by the spouse of the President. They will together take part in a seminar entitled Sustainable Fashion as a Business Model.

Yesterday, the Crown Princess Mary visited the Danish King's Garden, where renovation works were carried out in 2013 by the City of Tallinn, supported by the Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik Foundation and AP Møller and Chastine Mc-Kinney Møller Foundation. She opened a photo exhibition, Modern Royal Home, in Kiek in de Kök and took part in a reception in Tallinn Town Hall, organised by the Mayor of Tallinn.

The Crown Princess, who is a patron of Free of Bullying Programme, implemented by the Crown Princess Mary Foundation, today also paid a visit to Suitsupääsupesa Kindergarten, which applies the Free of Bullying method that has been introduced within the framework of a programme implemented by the Estonian Union for Child Welfare.

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