On November 10, 2020, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark attended The Classen Fideicommiss Foundation's working meeting at Corselitze Manor House. Corselitze, or Korselitse, is a manor house on the island of Falster in Denmark. The Queen has been the patron of the foundation since 1972.
Det Classenske Fideicommis (literally "The Classen Fideicommiss") is a Danish charitable foundation. By testament in 1789 and his codicil of March 23, 1792, industrialist Major General Johan Frederik Classen left behind his wealth and possessions as a fund, among other things, to "alleviate poverty and misery". The foundation's fund is also used to support education and science. It grants about 2 million kroner ($340,000) annually.
Good to see her even if she's not in a "posh frock"
ReplyDeleteWas she planning to do some grocery shopping afterwards?
ReplyDeleteYes, of course. It was probably the cook's night off.
DeleteShe's a practical lady, sorry Queen, you know.
One of my favorite royals. She always makes me smile :-)
ReplyDeleteShe always looks so happy at whatever engagement she is at. Her outfit is very sensible. She looks good.
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Its great to see the Queen out and about, she looks smartly dressed.
ReplyDeleteLa reine porte une tenue simple pour être confortable ; sac à mains à l'épaule et un autre dans lequel elle a mis des dossiers en prévision de sa réunion de travail !
ReplyDeleteTo me, she always looks at ease with herself, and surely this is the best way of dressing. I particularly like the interesting geometric brooch with some equally interesting earrings. She’s stamps her personality on what is essentially a very classic, timeless outfit. (V.M.)
ReplyDeleteCouldn't agree more. She has a "chic-ness" just being natural.
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