The Danish Crown Prince Family mobilised for the Icelandic Presidential couple

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark had a mission on Wednesday to escort the wife of the Icelandic president on a state visit to Denmark with her.

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark and the First Lady of Iceland spent much of the day on Wednesday January 25th 2017 together. On a state visit with her husband, Icelandic President Guoni Thorlacius Jóhannesson, Eliza Jean Reid was able to rely on the next Queen Consort Crown Princess to a variety a program of choice. And in particular the discovery of her foundation, Mary Fonden. The two women went to a nursery school in Copenhagen to see how the "LæseLeg" was applied there. Developed by Mary Fonden, this program helps children strengthen their language and self-confidence by reading stories.

Earlier, Crown Princess Mary took her guest to the UN City Hall in Copenhagen and met with representatives of the Nordic offices. Then they found their respective spouses at the University of Copenhagen. Dress in a blue coat, grey Oscar de la Renta Diamond Cutout Plaid Dress, Gianvito Rossi Business Red Burgundy Suede Court Shoes, Hugo Boss Purple Clutch, Hartmanns earrings, Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen Love Band Ring




Having left the Copenhagen Hospitality College (the largest professional college in Northern Europe in the hotel, restaurant and tourism industries), where they had lunch, the two couples gathered in the evening for the reception offered back to Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and her family by Icelandic President Guoni Thorlacius Jóhannesson and his wife at the North Atlantic House in Copenhagen. The Crown Princess, who was wearing a coat on a checkered dress in shades of gray in the course of the day, had changed to a Dolce & Gabbana Red Lace Dress, Carlend Copenhagen AICHA Original Croco Clutch, Prada Natural Pointed Toe Pump. She wore it on the outside, accompanied by a white Prada coats thrown over her shoulders. Her sister-in-law, Princess Marie, arrived on the arm of her husband, Prince Joachim, in a silver suit with a jacket embroidered with a pattern of foliage, BOTTEGA VENETA clutch.




































Crown Princess' style inspiration
Princess Marie's style inspiration

Day 1 of the Icelandic state visit to Denmark

But before the evening glamour of evening dresses and tiara that comes with state visits, The Icelandic presidential couple who arrived and began a three-day state visit to Denmark where received by HM Queen Margrethe II and her husband Prince Henrik, as they were welcomed 10 am at the Amalienborg Palace. Then, in the afternoon, the monarch went with President Guoni Thorlacius Jóhannesson and his wife to the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen. He was given the gift of the people of Iceland: the complete collection of the Icelandic Sagas translated into Danish for the universities and libraries of Denmark.



Evening dresses and tiara were on rigueur this Tuesday night at the Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen for The Danish royal ladies.

 Queen Margrethe II of Denmark was seen wearing the " golden Naasut Tiara ", her emerald green lace dress. The tiara is a gift from the island of Greenland - the island of which she is the sovereign - for her 40 years of reign in 2012, this contemporary diadem juxtaposes flowers in gold and small diamonds.

Her Australian daughter-in-law, Crown Princess Mary wore her  Diamond, Ruby, and Spinel Necklace Tiara, accompanied by her matching earrings. Outfit wise she recycle an old black Oscar De la Renta tiered skirt and paired it with a lace top, with Prada Satin Box Clutch.

Her French daughter in law also present, Princess Marie wore Diamond Floral Tiara and as outfit a new OLE YDE black sparkling dress.

Whilst sister Princess Benedickte had the Queen Sophia's Star and Pearl Tiara.

The Queen of Denmark offered a state dinner to the new Icelandic President Guoni Thorlacius Jóhannesson, elected in August 2016, and his wife Eliza Jean Reid.

Sash wise the Danish royal family were wearing the blue sash of Iceland's Order of the Falcon.


Launch of AntiBulli

Finish the tiaras and evening dress. It is in a casual look that the Crown Princess who arrived in a black Hugo Boss coat featuring leather pockets, her Cartier bracelet and a pair of Hartmanns diamond earrings, made her first solo engagement of the year, this Saturday, January 7th in the small town of Silkeborg, west of Aarhus.

Mary of Denmark wore a black tshirt, with the inscription in white letters "Antibulli". The name of the new project of her foundation, the Mary Fonden, which came for its launching. Addressing young Danish handball players between the ages of 6 and 12, Antibulli aims to promote greater tolerance and respect between these youngsters in the practice of their sport.

 And to better convey her message, the Australian born Crown Princess had invited a special guest. In addition to the children and coaches of the teams participating in this pilot project, Mary was with Mikkel Hansen. A danish handballers who plays in the Denmark handball national team -which won the gold this summer 2016 at the Olympic Games of Rio- and evolves since 2012 in the French club of Paris Saint-Germain Handball. The Palace pointed out that Antibulli had been developed in cooperation between Mary Fonden and MH24, the association of Mikkel Hansen against bullying.

Talking about sport, that same day in the evening sports was in for Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark who went to Herning, about forty kilometers from his wife's appointment. The awards were presented by Danmarks Radio, the Danish public radio and television station. The opportunity for the eldest son and heir to hand one of them to Pernille Blume for his Olympic performance. The 22-year-old swimmer reported, from the recent Rio Games, a gold medal and a team bronze.

Queen Margrethe arrive in style for the last and final New Years reception

On Wednesday, Queen Margrethe II joined the Crown Prince couple at Christiansborg Castle on board her coach.

The coach of King Christian VIII of Denmark (1786-1848) a hand made beauty by the coachbuilder Henry Fife in 1840, this gold car plated with 24-carat gold leaves, pulled by six white horses, adorned with the Queen's coat of arms on its doors and four crowns at each corner of its roof was released again this Wednesday, January 4th 2017 in Copenhagen. As it did every year since her 1972 coronation, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark took her place there to visit the palace of Amalienborg as part of the New Year's ceremonies at Christiansborg Castle.

She was escorted by the regiment of the Hussars of the Danish Royal Guard. The inside of the coach, padded, is arranged for two people. But just as last year, it was only the sovereign who sat in the carriage through Copenhagen's street, her husband Prince Henrik having asserted his rights to the royal retirement on January 1st 2016 .

At her arrival at Christiansborg Castle, Margrethe met with her eldest son Crown Prince Frederik and his wife. The trio received representatives of the armed forces, the Danish Emergency Management Agency, major national organizations and royal patrons on the last day of New Year ceremonies. Crown Princess Mary had opted for the occasion for a long fuchsia dress and a cape in exactly the same tone. The one she wore already for the dinner of the 1st of January in the evening, on her gilded robe.

The monarch wore, as on previous eve and in previous years, his "dress of vows": a long blue brocade dress at night with officer collar and brown fur cuffs under a fur coat.



Day 2 of the New Year receptions, the Crown Prince Couple met HM Queen Margrethe at Christianborg

On Tuesday, the Crown Prince Couple, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary stood beside Queen Margrethe II for the traditional  annual diplomatic reception.

As a tradition every first days of a new year, Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II host various receptions on the occasion. This Tuesday, January 3rd, the sovereign held the diplomatic reception at Christiansborg in Copenhagen. And as is the custom, she was accompanied by her eldest son and heir Crown Prince Frederik and his wife, Crown Princess Mary.

For this reception, the Danish monarch appeared, unsurprisingly, dressed in the habit she usually wore for this ceremony: a long blue night dress in brocade with matching jacket decorated with an officer collar and brown fur cuffs. She wore it on her arrival under a long fur coat.

Whilst the Crown Princess was seen in a silver gray dress from the Danish Heartmade label, combining a plain bodice with a skirt entirely covered with a lace with a geometric shape. She coordinated it with  GIANVITO ROSSI pumps and Hugo Boss clutch and a pair of white gloves. Princess Mary chose to show off her little earrings by wearing a half-tail. As for her husband, Prince Frederik, he was in uniform, all medals pending.


The first royal receptions banquet of the year open by the Danish Royal

As a yearly tradition, TRH Crown Princess Mary and Princess Marie of Denmark launched the 2017 Royal Year by attending HM Queen Margrethe II's New Year's Eve dinner.

Each of the royal ladies donned an evening gown and pulled out their tiaras for the first reception of the year. It is indeed customary for the Danish sovereign to host a New Year reception, on the first evening of the year, inviting representatives of the government, officials, and members and employees of the Royal Court at the Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen.

While the two sons of the monarch, Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Joachim, had donned their uniforms, their wives rivaled in elegance. Crown Princess Mary had opted for a golden dress with the flared skirt created by Danish designer Jesper Hovring from his AW 2016 collection, whom she wore under a fuchsia cape. The future Queen-to-be matched her Danish Ruby Parure tiara with together with the Danish crown ruby, pearl and diamond sets, Judith Lieber box clutch

Around her Diamond Floral Tiara and a large ring coordinated to her right index finger, her sister-in-law, the 40-year-old Princess Marie, preferred a tight-fitting silver dress signed by another Danish designer, Ole Yde. As for their mother-in-law, Margrethe II, accompanied by her husband, Prince Henrik, in a tuxedo, the latter appeared in a sky-blue robe highlighted with rose, a stole in gray fur on her shoulders. On the jewelry side, the Queen of Denmark was wearing her Pearl Poire Tiara; her necklace, brooch, and earrings come from the pearl, diamond, and ruby set
And all had passed around their necks their necklace of the prestigious Danish order of the Elephant.

The Danish Royal Courts: A specatular photo exihibition of the Crown Princely Couple *May 12th

Crown Prince Frederik might not have accompanied his wife during the day. However, it was at his side, in the day by the image. The future Danish King had visited the premises of the Gammel Strand -a modern art institution which is a patron- Copenhagen, to discover the Mario Testino exhibition opened from May 13th to September 18th 2016, the first dedicated to the famous fashion photographer in Denmark. Among the pictures hanging on the chair rails, was a double portrait of Frederik and Mary.


*This engagement occured on May 12th

The Danish Royal Courts: Fashion consciousness at Amalienbourg Palace

This May 12th at 9:45 am(Danish time), Crown Princess Mary of Denmark gave the opening speech of the "Copenhagen Fashion Summit." Standing in the Danish capital as the name suggests, this international conference is the largest global event on sustainability in fashion. It brings together 1,200 people in the Koncerthuset, the symphony hall built from 2003 to 2009 by the French architect Jean Nouvel. Learn together international key players in the fashion industry, experts of the issue and opinion makers, but also politicians and NGO representatives and media. She looked elegant in a H&M Lace Skirt from their Conscious Exclusive Collection, accessorized with PRADA Nude Pointed Toe Pump, her usual NALEDI Copenhagen Allana Clutch

But the future Danish Queen Consort did not wait for Thursday to discuss sustainable fashion. Wednesday May 11th in the evening, she gave a dinner in preparation for the event with accompanied by her husband Crown Prince Frederik at the Amalienborg Palace. For the occasion, the young woman of 44, her hair tied in a bun, had chosen to wear a black dress shimmering sleeveless asymmetric skirt accessorized with lemon yellow shoes. This dress was signed H & M Conscious Collection, the eco-friendly line of the famous Swedish brand. A choice of course dictated by the theme of the evening.

Passionate about fashion, always very elegant Crown Princess Mary who patronages including "Designers' Nest" professional and international platform for young graduates Nordic designers.

On May 10, 2016, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark attended the official opening of the European Conference IDAHO Forum at Admiral Hotel in Copenhagen. (This year the Government of Denmark is hosting the 4th European conference IDAHO Forum marking the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia)

On May 04th she held a meeting for Mary Foden(Mary Foundation's presidium 2016 (Mary Fondens præsidiemøde 2016)  at the Frederik VIII room at Amalienborg Palace, in Copenhagen. She arrived in her orange Hugo Boss Denna Strech Dress and spoke about the foundation future plans in her section of the report and thanked the presidium for their support of the foundation's work.

May 12th(To be updated





































May 11th:








































Mat 10th:































May 4th:






























Press

Ads

Shop

WalMart CanadaTOMS (FR)Frank & Oak Hunt ClubRoland Mouret
© TheRoyalCourts/Les Cours Royale | Term Of Use/Condition d'utilisation