Gorgeous in green! Crown Princess Mary looks stylish in a demure costume as she joins World Hour Live 2022 in Copenhagen
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark looked stunning in green at a royal event in Copenhagen on Thursday.
The Hobart-born royal, 50, opted for typically elegant glamor in a pine suit which she teamed with a gray polo neck to keep warm in the cold Danish winter.
Adding a touch of glamor to the formal look, Mary increased her height in black ankle boots as she took part in World Hour Live 2022 at Copenhagen City Hall.
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark looked stunning in green at a royal event in Copenhagen on Thursday
The Hobart-born royal, 50, opted for typically elegant glamor in a pine suit which she teamed with a gray polo neck to keep warm in the cold Danish winter.
The royal appeared to chat with members of the public and held up green and red cards while listening intently to the speakers.
Enhancing her natural beauty, the mother-of-four opted for light makeup with a touch of foundation, bronzer and a coat of mascara.
The Aussie wore her hair in loose waves and showed off a muted pink lip as she beamed to chat with others.
Adding some sparkle, the star opted for diamond and opal earrings as she chatted with friends.
The royal appeared to chat with members of the public and raised green and red cards as she listened intently to the speakers
Adding some sparkle, the star opted for diamond and opal earrings as she chatted with friends
Known for her sense of style, the future Queen of Denmark regularly mixes high fashion with budget-friendly pieces and champions locally made clothes whenever she can.
Sage is a favorite of Kate Middleton, with her style often compared to Mary’s.
Mary’s eye for fashion is so keen that a public vote twice named her the most stylish royal in the world, ahead of the Princess of Wales, Queen Letizia of Spain and Queen Rania of Jordan.
The late Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld once described Mary (pictured Thursday) and Kate Middleton as ‘royal sisters’ thanks to their strikingly similar looks and comparable taste in clothes
The late Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld once described Mary and Kate Middleton as “royal sisters” thanks to their strikingly similar looks and comparable sartorial taste.
The future Queen of Denmark has modeled for Vogue Australia and German Vogue and is one of the patrons of Global Fashion Agenda, which oversees the annual Copenhagen Fashion Summit.
Mary was today without her husband, Crown Prince Frederick.
The love affair between Princess Mary and Prince Frederick has been well documented; the couple met at a Sydney bar and Tasmanian-born Mary moved to the northern hemisphere to be with Frederik.
The love affair between Princess Mary and Prince Frederick (not pictured) has been well documented; the couple met in a Sydney bar and Tasmanian-born Mary moved to the northern hemisphere to be with Frederik
The future Queen of Denmark has modeled for Vogue Australia and German Vogue and is one of the patrons of Global Fashion Agenda, which oversees the annual fashion summit in Copenhagen.
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