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Caroline Wozniacki eager to watch Australian-born Princess Mary take the throne in Denmark
As Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark prepares to ascend to the throne back home, the 2018 champion says she’ll be turning into her country’s “very special moment” from Melbourne.
Published Jan 14, 2024
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2018 champ Caroline Wozniacki will be one of the millions tuning in from Australia as Denmark crowns a new king and queen on Sunday.
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Wozniacki, who participated in a charity tennis event with Princess Mary back in 2015, says, "I think they'll represent our country in an amazing way."
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