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Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visited a Rohingya refugee camp during her three-day trip to Bangladesh on Tuesday.
The 50-year-old was seen greeting the community at the Kutupalong camp – the largest refugee camp in the world – in Cox’s Bazar.
The princess met with the Rohingya people and host communities on camps number five, six, and eight at the district’s Ukhiya Upazila.
She also walked through the camps and visited the communities’ homes to talk to the Rohingya people about their lives.
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For the occasion, the royal wore a casual blue blouse, beige trousers and walking boots.
She teamed her look with a wide-rimmed hat to protect her face from the sun.
Princess Mary appeared in high spirits as she spoke to the community, and was also pictured gazing off a view point with a pair of binoculars.
The royal began her working trip in Dhaka a day prior, where the mother-of-four was greeted by Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed.
Afterwards, accompanied by the Minister for Development Cooperation Flemming Møller Mortensen, Mary met with representatives from Danish companies based in Bangladesh in hopes the two countries can collaborate on green, Earth-friendly products.
May 18, 2022
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Tuesday said a good number of Rohingyas are coming to Bangladesh from India through fence areas in recent times, which he sees as a matter of concern. “Unfortunately, many Rohingyas are coming to Bangladesh from India,” he told reporters, adding that those Rohingyas went to India in 2012. […]