Best Photos Of The Year 2014
Princess Mary attends Kryolan at the Bambi Awards 2014 on November 13, 2014 in Berlin, Germany
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visited Rysensteen as protector of UNFPA on 21st, November
Danish royal family attend banquet for Turkish President. 17 March 2014
Crown Princess Mary opened the Copenhagen Fashion Summit, April 24, 2014
Crown Princess Mary visit to Poland May 12th-14th, 2014
Celebrations of the 200th anniversary of Norway's constitution.May 24, 2014.
Crown Princess Mary at the DR Concert House for Prince Henrik's 80th Birthday Concert, June 1, 2014.
Prince Henrik celebrated his 80th birthday at the Château de Cayx, France, June 11, 2014
Crown Princess Mary attended the Reumert awards, June 22, 2014
The Danish Royal Family participate in the gala night on the occasion of the consultant meeting at the royal Theatre, Copenhagen June 25, 2014
Crown Princess Mary attended the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's concert in the Tivoli Concert Hall August 26, 2014.
The Danish Royal Family celebrates Red Cross 150th anniversary at Fredensborg Palace on September 11, 2014
Crown Princess Mary attends opening of the Mental Health Foundation Conference 2014 September 10, 2014
The Danish Royals attended the Opening of the Parliament on October 7, 2014
Crown Princess Mary participated in the morning walk at Lille Næstved School in Naestved October 6, 2014.
She really wears a helluva lot of makeup.
ReplyDeleteAs does Kate, any other royal woman or any moviestar on the red carpet......
DeleteYourself.....?
- and your point is.....?
Apart from being nasty?
She looks very old.... Can't believe she is only 40 something.
ReplyDeleteBecause she works.
DeleteSo does the Countess of Wessex who turns 50 soon, and she looks younger than CP Mary. Some people age better than others, regardless of the amount of work they do. Sometimes it's genes, sometimes it's lifestyle, diet, make-up, etc.
DeleteRubbish, she looks good and is the most stylish royal, Catherine, Marie, Victoria, Mette-Marit and others are far behind her...
DeleteSophie of Wessex is an exception.
DeleteA princess must be a perfect doll of beauty?
Charity and dignity says you something?
Mary is a princess and works hard
The only reason for your very stupid and totally unfair comment must be sheer, green jealousy.
DeleteYou know very well, C.P. Mary is one of the most beautiful and stylish women in the world.
Are you british by any chance? Don't like to see Kate being outshone by her in every way.
she is beautiful, and the blue dress is magnifique
ReplyDeleteshe is Always beautiful, nice outfits, but she get a little older ....
ReplyDeleteas we all do...
DeleteWill there be other series of photos featuring the other female members of royalty from 2014?
ReplyDeleteShe looks old AND she wears a helluva lot of makeup. Very theatrical, and definitely not attractive. She looks identical to here sister Jane.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't flash my envy and jealousy, if I were you.....
DeleteShe looks really older than 40. Her open hair style belongs to teen aged.She is not naturell women only very phony.
ReplyDeleteWould love to see a picture of you - totally green with jealousy.
DeleteIt's nice that she gets older, it's so natural! And that's beauty!
ReplyDeleteMary is my favorite royal. She has the most beautiful profile and she has a classic style that never looks outdated! She and Frederick are aging well together!
ReplyDeleteYou tell the truth...
DeleteJe n'apprécie pas cette Princesse trop bling bling
ReplyDeletePas naturelle, fait très vieux, pas toujours très bien habillée mais surtout trop starlette de Hollywood
Pas naturelle oui, souvent, mais pourquoi starlette?
DeleteMary ages like everyone else and do it with dignity, not with botox and cosmetic surgery. Princess Mary is beautiful and already looks like a queen.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how critical some coms are . This is a beautiful stylish mother of 4 (as are Queen Mathilde and Marie Chantal of Greece ) Not as young as they were to be sure , but that is life . C P Mary seems very natural to me for someone so photographed , so busy , and so required to put on gala dress to support the Danish Monarchy 's tradition of a glittering Court .
ReplyDelete"Mary ages like everyone else and do it with dignity, not with botox and cosmetic surgery." Ha, ha, ha.
ReplyDeleteLook at pic no 1 and 2. Just before the wedding and all the cosmetics, botox and others she has done.
http://www.popsugar.com.au/beauty/photo-gallery/21606347/image/21606396/January-2003-Watching-Dragon-World-Championship-Hobart
Pic no 7. The teeth.
DeleteJ'apprécie beaucoup cette princesse toujours élégante.Elle sait remplir ses missions officielles avec sérieux et naturel à la fois.C'est simplement une future reine de la nouvelle génération.
ReplyDeleteMary est très belle***********************************
ReplyDeleteMary is beautiful indeed and she has a classic yet fun and colorful style of dress. But I do think that she appears to spend way too much money on clothes, esp compared to other European royals, including other Danish royals. Even at somewhat more simple and local events, it's designer this or designer that -- it should not be necessary and it's extravagant.
ReplyDeleteOh please. And you don't think Charlene, Marie, Kate, Madeline, Maxima, Letzia, Caroline et al don't wear designer this designer all the time? You must be very naive.
DeleteI think Mary is a nice looking woman, with great Sense of style (probably the Best among the royal ladies of her generation), and she seems to do a Good job as Denmark's Cp. But I also think she's way overrated. She's pretty ordinary looking, attractive, yes, But far from being the most beautiful of the current CPs as many of her fans like to say. Her sis-in-law Marie is way pretty and she sometimes gets very mean comments about her appearance from Mary admirers, which drives me mad. And she's not the hardest working and most commited CP as anyone can see if he bothers to review her schedule and those of other princesses and the way they work. I Still think Mary is a nice woman but her charm comes along with her normal appearance, people try too hard to make her the quintaessential of royals and it's not working, and thus Ido the snarky comments she usuales gets here and everywhere.
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DeleteRetype comment: how many royal schedules have you reviewed to come to your judgement that she's not the most committed or hardest working when compared to other princesses? So you're asserting that your preferred Princess Marie is more committed and more hardworking? Do try to be less snarky dear. There's no need to put one royal down to bolster your support for another. It comes across bitchy and ugly.
DeleteMerveilleuse princesse héritière qui fait honneur au Danemark tant par sa beauté, sa classe, que par ses nombreuses oeuvres auxquelles elle consacre toute son énergie. Une très belle personne dans tous les sens du terme. Longue vie à elle et à sa famille.
ReplyDeleteI really don't understand the nasty comments... If I'd have the chance to adopt the make-up, hairstyle, clothing from a princess, I'd totally adopt Mary's! In my opinion, she's the only one who explores a little bit, for better or worse... And she always seems very genuine, and genuinely enthousiastic and interested. That's why she has a lot of fine wrinkles around her eyes; at least one princess is having a blast being princess!!
ReplyDeleteOui, Mary fait honneur au Danemark, c'est le rayon de soleil dont la cour avait bien besoin. Elle irradie de classe et d'élégance, je ne comprends vraiment pas les critiques méchantes à son égard, elle a su s'adapter et devenir une princesse héritière n'est certainement pas facile. Elle y réussit merveilleusement, mais cela a du demander beaucoup de travail et d'intelligence.
ReplyDeleteC'est certainement bien plus facile de jeter des mots malveillants sur un commentaire.
Very beautiful and elegant princess! In my opinion she is the best clothed of all European princesses...
ReplyDeleteCP mary is an ordinary girl spending her husbands familys money on her self a lot.Beautiful...no, cut...yes,but nothing more.Some people love royalties and for what?
ReplyDeleteNice clothess,partys,luxary life,but what are they doing and representing whom?
This system is history and it is not healthy for a sociatys bringing money so people can live a luxary life whitout doing anything at all.
If you don't like royals it's your right,I respect absolutely.
DeleteBut try to watch real role models like Prince Harry,Queen Rania,Queen Elizabeth II ,Sophie of Wessex,Mary of Denmark or Queen Maxima of the Netherlands--they really work for promote their patronages.
And please don't watch only Kate Middleton she is not a REAL royal yet because her charity work is a big zero.
A royal family is the symbol of unity and dignity.
Personally I can't see princesses as fashion icons and Barbie dolls.
I'm with Marie on this one.
DeleteFor some royals it goes beyond dressing up and looking pretty. Some are very hardworking and passionate about their work and about representing their country on the world stage.
I live in the USA so no royals for me (just internet interest). If I lived in England I would probably be a republic supporter :P but since my country has no monarchy, I choose to respect each country's choice to keep them (and $upport )or not.
Apparently, you don't get it: The monarch is Head of State. Like a president, if you wish. He/she represents their country - and the family stands in.
DeleteYes - royalty is a very old system which has changed dramatically during the last century - if it had'nt it wouldn't work in a modern democratic society.
Right - we can't vote for the King/Queen. On the other hand they do not have any political power.
Would a president be better and more democratic?
I don't think so - he/she would have to tell a bunch of lies and issue empty promises every 4th year to get elected .......
And who does he represent? The people who voted for him - hardly the rest.
That's why Monarchy often is a far better solution - the King represents the whole country.
Monarchy is far more then pretty dresses, tiaras and jewels (but we love to look at them.....)
Or buy their way to their Presidency is more accurate. How many Dick Tom and Harry can run for the Presidency without ingratiating themselves to their financial donors, who in return demand special treatment as payback? Oh yes most Presidents.
DeleteExactly
DeletePrincess Mary is my favorite royal and IMO she looks great 99% of the time. I think she hardly has a fashion fail. I wouldn't wear all of her outfits, but I am also much younger - she dresses age appropriate and has a rocking body.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite from your recap:
1) That BEAUTIFUL navy gown ( Kryolan at the Bambi Awards 2014 on November 13, 2014 in Berlin, Germany)
2) The lovely lace in off-white (worn at the gala night on the occasion of the consultant meeting at the royal Theatre, Copenhagen June 25, 2014) --- love he hair style too.
3) Cute coat dress in royal blue ( Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's concert in the Tivoli Concert Hall August 26, 2014.)
4) The very casual school outfit navy jeans (?) + tartan ( morning walk at Lille Næstved School in Naestved October 6, 2014. )
Disliked:
- The white + navy dress. It kind of makes me think of a very childish school uniform, kind of a miss.
(wore at opening of the Mental Health Foundation Conference 2014 September 10, 2014)
crown princess mary look like her age unlike kate middleton look older than her actual age.crown princess mary do a lot of work and reprsents danish monarchy well.just because kate is popular because of her fashion (which i dont understand why people seem fixated on it when there's a lot of other woman who dresses better than her) means she's much better than any other woman who joins royal family.
ReplyDeletethere is also other european royal who's doing well representing their respective monarchy but doesn't have more coverage.There much better to someone who ha s a lot of coverage but just because of her dress and fashion.
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