The SOVI workshop toured by Princess Marie

Princess Marie visited on Friday the sheltered workshop SOVI autism, where the princess was given a tour and an insight into their daily work.

Dressed in blue Ralph Lauren blazer with a black top and black pants visited Friday afternoon employees of the sheltered workshop SOVI in Herlev, where she was given a tour of a few of the workshop departments. Among the assembly department where employees during the year have different assembly tasks. And employee Helene Larsen told more about her work and explained princess, what she wants to enter into with the moment.
Photo credits: Kongehuset.dk


On January 19th, she attended her first solo working meeting of 2017 with Danish Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) to help shape a new action aimed at strengthening local networks. She wore a grey Isabel Marant tweed jacket with a new pink blouse and black pants

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.




































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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.


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: The 76th birthday of Queen Margrethe

Last Saturday, April 16th Queen Margrethe II of Denmark took 76 years. The opportunity to appear on the balcony with his son and daughters-and grandchildren.
Last year, to mark the anniversary of 75 years, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark had done things in grandeur. She had invited her royal counterparts at a gala dinner in the Christiansborg Castle in Copenhagen. And apart from the British royal family and the Monegasque royal families and Liechtenstein, all European sovereigns were present.

This year Queen Margrethe blew her 76 candles discreetly. This happened with the family. And, as is tradition, the event was marked with an apparition of the Queen and her entire family on the balcony of the Christiansborg Castle to greet the crowd at 12 pm, the changing of the guard.

On this special moment, Queen Margrethe II opted for a blue dress blue. Daughter in law Crown Princess Mary attracted all eyes in her fuchsia GOAT Wool Crepe Coat, ELISE GUG Blouse,           EGELUND JENSEN Skirt. Her other daughter-in-law Princess Mary meanwhile was in a cream TARA JARMON coat.

If the Queen of Denmark had been able to count on the presence at her side of his son and daughters-in-law and her husband Prince Henrik, she had the joy to be surrounded by her eight grandchildren aged from 4 to 16 years Nikolai, Felix, Christian, Isabella, Henrik, twins Vincent and Josephine, Athena.

At night, it was to show Margrethe and Henrik. The royal couple had indeed attended a performance of the ballet "Romeo and Juliet" at the Royal Danish Theatre.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

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