Queen Mary showed off her moves as she took part in a traditional dance with indigenous people during her visit to Brazil. The Danish royal, 53, was invited to dance as she travelled to Utinga Park in Belém on Wednesday, where she was given an insight into the work of indigenous people to protect the nature and biodiversity of the Amazon.

Mary smiled as she linked arms with a fellow dancer as the music played, including traditional wooden shakers. The Danish royal palace said that the Queen also learned about the challenges that characterise the work to strengthen indigenous people's rights, culture and access to traditional areas. The visit took place in continuation of Denmark's return of a rare Tupinamba feather cloak in 2024, a symbol of cooperation and respect for the culture and he

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