
The Danish Royal House announced heartbreaking news on Sunday after Queen Mary of Denmark lost her father, Professor John Donaldson. The respected academic passed away in Hobart, Tasmania, at the age of 84, leaving the royal family and loved ones in deep sorrow. Officials confirmed the news through an official statement shared with the public.
Furthermore, Queen Mary released a deeply emotional message reflecting on her father’s passing and the memories they shared throughout her life. She expressed profound grief while acknowledging the love and wisdom he provided during his lifetime. In her statement, she said her heart felt heavy, yet she believed cherished memories would eventually bring comfort and gratitude.
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Meanwhile, the palace also shared a photograph of the late professor while confirming that his health had gradually declined over the past several years. Professor John Donaldson, known for his work in applied mathematics, had reportedly been battling illness for some time. However, the royal family has not publicly disclosed the exact medical cause of his death.
In addition, officials revealed that Queen Mary recently had the opportunity to spend meaningful time with her father during a visit to Australia with King Frederik X in late March. The visit allowed the family to share precious moments together before his passing. Sources described those final meetings as deeply personal and emotionally significant for the Queen.
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Moreover, the Danish Royal House confirmed that a private memorial ceremony will be organized by close relatives at a later date. The royal family intends to keep the farewell gathering limited to family and close friends. Palace officials also shared guidance for members of the public wishing to send condolences.
Overall, the loss of Professor John Donaldson marks a deeply personal moment for Queen Mary and the wider Danish royal family. Tributes continue to pour in for the respected academic whose legacy includes both his scholarly work and his influence on those closest to him.