For all their many differences, Europe’s royal families certainly seem to share a love of sports – outdoor ones in particular.
The Princess of Wales is well-known for her athleticism – but bothPrincess Charlene of Monaco and Zara Tindall went further by actually competing in the Olympic Games.
Here, MailOnline takes a look at Europe’s sportiest royal women who just can’t help getting stuck into the action, whether it’s running marathons or swimming in murky canals…
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark
Denmark’s Crown Princess Mary participating in the Royal Run event in Nyborg, Denmark, on May 29
Princess Mary of Denmark showed her athletic prowess in the recent Royal Run in Nyborg alongside husband Crown Prince Frederik and their children.
Looking the part in her athletic ensemble, Mary, 51, stormed ahead of other participants during the one-mile run in central Denmark.
The now-annual event started in 2018, with what was meant to be a one-off sporting challenge to celebrate Prince Frederick’s 50th birthday.
However, it proved to be such a hit with the public that the Royal Run has now been held for the past five years, attracting some 70,000 runners annually.
Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales
The Princess and Prince of Wales racing each otherduring a training day for the Heads Together team for the London Marathon back in February 2017
Kate Middleton rides a mountain bike during a visit to the Windermere Adventure Training Centre with RAF Cadets on September 21,2021
The mother-of-three playing her signature sport of hockey atSt Andrew’s School in 2012
Kate smiling from ear to ear as she joins a SportsAid Stars event at the London Stadium in Stratford on February 26, 2020
Kate, the Princess of Wales, has always been known for her athleticism and can-do attitude when getting involved with royal engagements.
Both Kate and William have also previously said their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are also showing an interest in sport and emphasise importance of spending time outdoors and being active from childhood.
From her days on the St Andrew’s school field hockey team to expertly racing boats with Prince William, the mother-of-three makes any sport look effortless.
Princess Charlene of Monaco
Princess Charlene of Monaco pictured taking part in an event to raise money for the Special Olympics on February 12, 2011
The Olympic champion smiled enthusiasticallyafter winning The Crossing Calvi Monaco Water Bike Challenge on September 13, 2020
Before becoming a royal, Princess Charlene of Monaco was an Olympic and World Champion swimmer for her home country, South Africa.
She developed a passion for swimming early in life, and in 1996, won her first South African Championship at the age of 18.
In 2000, she qualified for the Olympic Games as a member of the South Africa 4x100m medley relay team, which placed fifth.
While the Princess is now preoccupied with her royal duties, she still has a continued interest in swimming and is now aSpecial Olympics Global Ambassador.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh
Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, smiling as she arrived homeat Buckingham Palace after finishing her bike ride from Edinburgh to London in September 2016
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, proudly greeted Sophie, as she arrived at the Palace
Back in 2016, the Duchess of Edinburghand her teamcompleted a 450-mile cycling challenge from Edinburgh to Buckingham Palacein recognition of the 60th anniversary of Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme.
Before her bike ride, the royal said her only prior experience of cycling had been with her children and ‘never for more than the odd hour’.
Sophie spent around eight hours a day cycling, with up to five hours on the saddle – Prince Philip even said he thought she was ‘slightly mad’ for partaking in the challenge.
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium and Prince Emmanuel runnung in the Warmathon run at the King Baudouin Stade on December 21, 2022 in Brussels
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium participated in the Warmathon run as part of the ‘Warmest Week’ solidarity, a charity fundraiser, in December last year.
Not even breaking a sweat, the heir to the Belgian throne was dressed in an all-black outfit as she ran alongside her younger brother, Prince Emmanuel.
Queen Mathilde of Belgium
Queen Mathilde of Belgium pictured during the 43th edition of the 20 km door Brussel on Sunday
Showing the perfect example for her children, Queen Mathilde of Belgium is often seen participating in local marathons and always has a smile on her face when doing so.
On Sunday, the Queen and her youngest son were among the thousands taking part in the 20 km de Brussels running event.
The royal also took part in the race last year for the 41st edition of the event, which has been held each year in Brussels since 1980and Mathilde was seen chatting with fellow racegoers as she made her way around the city.
Princess Diana
Princess Diana running the parent race at Prince Harry’s sports day on June 11, 1991
Diana previously ran for William’s school sports day – and won the race – back in1989
Known to be a fantastic swimmer, here, the late Princess of Wales is pictured diving off of a yacht in St Tropez, France, in 1997
Princess Diana was never one to back down from a challenge, and she was theultimate competitive mum when she attended Prince Harry’s sports day in 1991.
Not wanting her son to miss out, Diana threw off her shoes to take part in the school’s Mothers’ Race and gave it her all as she sprinted off the starting block.
But this was not the the first time the Princess had participated in the Mothers’ Race, having competed previously at William’s sports days in 1989 and 1990.
Not only was Diana a skilled runner, but she was also an enthusiastic swimmer and diver – and was even a star competitor at her school. After marrying Prince Charles,Diana regularly used the pool at Buckingham Palace.
Diana was so devoted to her fitness routine, she hated to miss her daily 7am swim.
Zara Phillips
Zara Tindall and her horse High Kingdom competing in Individual Eventing on Day two of the London 2012 Olympic Games
Princess Anne’s daughter Zara riding her horse Entertainer to second place in the Dextra Lighting Systems Charity Flat Race run at Wincanton Racecourse October 27, 2002
During her school years, Zara excelled at sport, particularly hockey, athletics and gymnastics. With a keen interest in fitness, Zaraqualified as a physiotherapist from theUniversity of Exeter.
Much like her mother, Princess Anne, Zara Tindall is an accomplished equestrian – and even won a silver medal at the London 2012 Olympics as part of Great Britain’s Eventing team.
Off the back of her commendable sporting success, in 2020, the mother-of-three became a director at Cheltenham racecourse.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands
Queen Maxima waved to the crowds as she swamthrough a canal in Amsterdam for theCity Swim, a charity event, in September 2012
The Queen was greetedon solid ground after completing her challenging swimming course
Back in 2012, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands showed how she is always keen to get stuck into her royal duties and took partin the Amsterdam City Swim.
Dressed in a wetsuit and goggles, Maxima swam through the ancient, murky canals.
Cheered on by thousands in the crowd, along with her husband King Willem-Alexander and their three daughters, Maxima powered her way through the 2km course in just under an hour.
Princess Beatrice
Princess Beatrice running the Lady Garden 5K & 10K Run in aid of Silent No More Gynaecological Cancer Fund in Hyde Park on May 13, 2017
Dressed in a caterpillar costume, Beatrice and her team ran the London Marathon in 2010
In 2010, Princess Beatrice became the first royal ever to complete the London Marathon in honour of the Children in Crisis charity.
The determined royal also set the record for the largest number of runners to finish the 42km marathon tied together.
But Beatrice didn’t stop there, she then pushed herself even further and became the first member of the Royal family to compete in a triathlon after completing the Lady Garden race in London’s Hyde Park.
Not only does Beatrice run, but in 2021 she also climbed more than 6,000m in altitude by bike and foot andswam 3km and cycled 110km to raise money for charity.