Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary took part in the marking of the 100th anniversary of the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between Denmark and Poland. This took place in Poland’s capital Warsaw at the invitation of Poland’s President, Andrzej Duda. On November 25, President Andrzej Duda and First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda welcomed the Crown Prince Couple at the Presidential Palace. |
President Andrzej Duda and First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda hosted an official luncheon for the Crown Prince Couple, also attended by representatives from the Polish and Danish business and cultural sectors. |
Afterwards, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary took part in a wreath laying ceremony on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which is a memorial for soldiers who lost their lives for Poland. |
Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary, President Andrzej Duda and First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda visited the Polish armed forces’ center for veterans, where they met with Danish and Polish veterans. |
Crown Princess Mary attended the launch of the "Cities Changing Diabetes" initiative, which Warsaw will become a part of in 2019. Afterwards, the Crown Princess attended a roundtable meeting on inclusion of people with disabilities. |
Mrs. Duda looks fabulous. Very classy lady.
ReplyDeleteMary looks nice too, but her coat looks big. A coat that long needs a belt, I think. It´s an odd length, especially if it just "hangs".
The gents look very well put together, trousers and coats fitting perfectly.
totally agree; the first lady of Poland fabulous
DeleteNow there's a definite competition going on here between Princess Mary and Poland's first lady. I'm going to speak to "mirror, mirror on the wall" and I'll get back to you later with the winner.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be difficult for the mirror.
I think you are making a “ competition” that isnot there!
DeleteMary has to close her doulblebreasted coat to look well-dressed.
Frederik needs A longer coat for A formali occasion.
The first lady of Poland, we already know, is very elegant!
I was particularly looking at Pr Frederik. Everything in his attitude and style refers to a sporty, relaxed man, who cares very little for a strict formal style. But this may well be appealing to the Danish population.
DeleteDeadeggs, what did the mirror say?
DeleteYou are expressing exactly What I See!
DeleteThe mirror gave its reply but it was in Polish. Didn't understand much but I think the mirror was saying that it is a draw. With this I fully agree. Two very elegant ladies, impeccably dressed and each giving much credit to their respective country. Bravo.
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Mrs. Duda always looks fabulous whenever she is out in public. I look forward to seeing her whenever she is going to make an appearance. She has fantastic style and poise, and her clothes always fit and suit her perfectly. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI like Marys light blue coat but I too think that it's a little loose and unstructured when worn buttoned up. Same comments apply to her longer hairstyle lately.
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I'm very I've been today in Warsaw and saw Prince Frederik and Princess Mary they both looked wonderful
ReplyDeleteWow, not many of us get to see the "royals" up close -- thanks for telling us about it! I've got goosebumps!
DeleteMary's beautiful blue coat looks better when she wears the dark dress with it. Frederik needs to learn how to walk in a more dignified manner when in public on official engagements.
ReplyDeleteI have noticed his walk as well which is rather charming. Its possible he may not be able to learn to change the way he walks due to an abnormal gait that could be the results of an accident or illness. However I think his walk gives him a boyish look along with his three quarter length suits which he seem to prefer. He is quite charming none the less!!!
DeleteI like Mary's outfit in theory but agree with the other commentators that it just doesn't fit well. She has always struck me as someone who has her clothes tailored perfectly but recently something seems off on many of her outfits. I had attributed it to perhaps trying to keep up with trends that are not as flattering but am wondering if she has changed stylists. She has such a great figure that it is hard for anything to look bad on her but recently she doesn't look as pulled together for all of her appearances. DMP
ReplyDeleteMrs Doda is a charming, beautiful elegant lady.
ReplyDeleteQuelle allure Madame Duda ; manteau délicatement ceinturé avec sa robe-tailleur qui lui va à merveille.. Mary porte un manteau d'un joli bleu clair mais un peu trop ample ; superbes ses boucles d'oreilles !!!
ReplyDelete@Achard: Vous avez raison avec tout! Merci!!!
DeleteDay 1 of the visit to Poland. I like CPss Mary's outfit, but I must say the First lady Mrs Duda looks stunning.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Ill repeat myself. Mrs. Duda is very elegant. But there are more such elegant ladies in Central and Eastern Europe: they are not only the wives of the presidents, but also the presidents in office (the presidents of Croatia and the Slovak Republic). Unfortunately, many people in the West still ignore this part of Europe - of Europe Union! (Indeed, Mrs. Duda also is on the pages of this blog just because the Danish royal couple came to visit Poland. Otherwise you would never write about her.) Many ladies and women - politicians from Eastern and Central Europe are very inspiring in fashion. (Is it fashion blog, is not it?). They got into their positions by their own efforts. Sorry for my english. B.
ReplyDelete@B. Your English is very good. I do not agree. This blog is about Royals and not only fashion and I like it that way. L.
DeleteThis is a "royal" fashion forum and that's why the presidents of any countries or their wives are usually not featured unless they appear next to royalty. I think.
DeleteAd Ninius: It's a fashion blog above all. Yes, this blog has the word "royals" in the title, but currently presidents perform the same role as kings and queens: they are heads of their state, they represent their countries. Women - presidents, women - prime ministers: women who did more than marrying a prince or being born into a royal family. (Of course, royal women do charity, but thousands of other people do that without claiming applause,.)
DeleteMrs. Duda is an example of the fact that women representing republics (also from the underestimated East) are an inspiration in fashion. And fashion is the point. It's my opinion.
Für mich ist heute die First Lady die Gewinnerin.
ReplyDeletePrince Frederick seems less royal than his wife. I'm not sure if it is because of his natural disinterest in people or Mary's hunger for status. They are well matched in that Mary wants to be the lead royal during these events and Fred is fine with it. Quite the opposite of his fathers issues actually. I think Marys hair color is a bit warm for her.
ReplyDeleteI think lady Duda is the better dressed one here. Her clothes fit better and well coordinated.
ReplyDeletePrincess Mary outfit is pretty but that coat..well, it is too big and busy with all those buttons. Its shapeless and doesn't do anything for her. That coat color washes her out makes her more pale.
This is a lovely colour on Mary. It could have been a fitted one, but she didn’t look for a look to flatter her figure to the same level. It is a very elegant and classic (also very classy) outfit. Not a show off.
ReplyDeleteThe president’s wife is well dressed indeed. I think she is a little too concerned with her looks - based on accounts from her homeland and Polish press. But she looks nice. /LA
CP Mary looks lovely, the coat is beautiful, but looks a tad too big on her. Love the beautiful skirt and top, accessories perfect. The polish first lady looks superb. Love her outfit she is really very stylish. I have noticed her before and always beautifully groomed.
ReplyDeleteOn this occasion, May a good relationship between Denmark and Poland strenghen further.
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