On 16 April 2020, Danish Queen Margrethe II will celebrate her 80th birthday. The Queen was born at Amalienborg as the daughter of Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Ingrid. The birthday will be celebrated with a variety of different events. On the occasion of the 80th birthday celebration, an official birthday portrait and a birthday logo were released. The portrait was taken by photographer Per Morten Abrahamsen, and the logo was produced by graphic designers Søren Varming and Henrik Kubel in cooperation with Wonderful Copenhagen. |
Beautiful Queen. Her jewelery brings out her inner child
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I hope Queen Margrethe has a very happy birthday. Her portrait is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful queen and lady. I appreciate her beauty as she ages; clothing, colours etc. all good, natural choices.
ReplyDeleteCouleurs grise et rouge vont à merveille à la reine combinées avec goût à ses boucles d'oreilles, son collier et sa petite bague.. Manucurée de rouge !
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of this dignified and talented lady. She is a real class act.
ReplyDeleteThe Queen looks great. I am looking forward to her 80st Birthday. This will be a big bash.
ReplyDeleteGanz bezaubernd Königin Margrethe, alles Gute wünsche ich ihr zum Geburtstag! !
ReplyDeleteOur Queen is looking absolutely Majestic, as always
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Great shot. Love the pops of red in the jewelry and on her nails to help pull things together. Class.
ReplyDeleteLovely. I like it and I like that it's more relaxed than past portraits, just for some contrast.
ReplyDeleteI like her glasses on her. They don't take away from her face.
Beautiful natural photo.
ReplyDeleteShe is really a great queen with her smile soul.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovelly fun lady she is
ReplyDeleteShe is a real delight to see and hear her interviewed
Happy birthday your Magesty
HRH is so well preserved...she radiates grace...
ReplyDeleteI thought Queen Elizabeth was The Only Queen
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