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Prince Mary and Prince Frederick’s Fairytale Romance: The Untold Love Story

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Prince Mary and Prince Frederick’s Fairytale Romance: The Untold Love Story

The love story of Prince Mary and Prince Frederick has been revealed for the first time in an official new biography, released to celebrate the royal heir’s upcoming 50th birthday.

The book, titled Under the Bar, unveils every swoon-worthy detail of their early days of dating, and how Fred knew his Aussie love was the one after the first night they met.

In the book, Fred reveals, “‘To me there was something inexplicably attractive about her.

First, her very calm manner, the way she moved, her dark voice, which was very fascinating.'”

Mary also shares the remarkable story of how a fortune teller at Sydney’s Paddington Markets predicted that she would meet a foreign man and become a star, just two weeks before their fairy tale encounter in 2000.

Mary explains, “‘Tasmanian-born Mary says she was compelled to let the woman read her future, it became an interesting hour.

The woman told me that I would leave the workplace where I had recently been employed and that I will soon meet a very worldly man, he was a foreign’s man and I would become very famous, a star,’ she even said.

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The woman went on to telephone Mary that people will come to know who you are, they will see you and hear you, telling the then 28-year-old that she would also move to Europe.'”

The couple, who are now parents to four children, then go on to talk about their fateful first meeting.

Mary was supposed to go to a farewell party for an acquaintance, but her friends persuaded her to go out with them instead.

The group went to Sydney Bar Slip Inn, where Fred and several European royals, in town for the Sydney Olympics, were partying.

The book goes on to reveal that a smoking Fred sat next to Mary and tried to make her believe that he was a Danish Olympic athlete.

“‘We talked so well,’ Fred reveals in the book.

The jet-lagged prince then attempted to make his way home but wound up on the dance floor with Mary, where they danced and talked all night.

“‘I did not go home until three or four o’clock, Fredrick dropped me off at Porter Street in a taxi, and before I disappeared round the next corner, he asked for my phone number,’ Mary reveals in the book.

“‘I gave it to him and got a goodnight kiss on the cheek.'”

Their love story is one of the most remarkable among royal couples.

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