The Danish princess continued her tour of the central African nation, meeting with more refugees on behalf of the Danish Refugee Council, which Mary is a patron of. 
She began her visit this past Saturday and is expected to end it tomorrow. But clearly, it has been an emotional trip for Mary.
On Tuesday, she traveled to Lama refugee settlement in Moyo, Uganda, where the refugee council has been working to assist refugees develop villages.
Wednesday, Crown Princess Mary went to Gulu, where she met the Ognako IDP (Internally Displaced People).

Dressed simply in a simple shirt and denim jeans, she saw the people’s living conditions, their school, and heard their stories of being displaced during Uganda’s long civil war.
At one point, Mary became overcome with emotion and was photographed wiping away tears.
Wherever Mary went, the children went. As on her first day in Uganda, the princess played and talked to the Ugandan children. She even took part in traditional dancing with them.






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