Crown Princess Mary took part in the 71st session of the WHO Regional Committee

Crown Princess Mary wore a cecel SP blazer and Gytta trousers from Andiata. She carried Prada saffiano cuir double bag

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark took part as a patron in the 71st session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe (RC71), at UN City in Copenhagen. Ministers of health and representatives from 53 countries across the WHO European Region meet virtually for the 71st session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe, on 13–15 September 2021.

Crown Princess Mary wore a cecel SP blazer and Gytta trousers from Andiata. She carried Prada saffiano cuir double bag

Crown Princess Mary wore a cecel SP blazer and Gytta trousers from Andiata. She carried Prada saffiano cuir double bag

At the online meeting, health ministers and senior representatives of the 53 member states of the WHO European Region, as well as partner organizations and civil society, will discuss health issues. For the second year in a row, the annual session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe will be held online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Crown Princess Mary wore a cecel SP blazer and Gytta trousers from Andiata. She carried Prada saffiano cuir double bag

Crown Princess Mary wore a cecel SP blazer and Gytta trousers from Andiata. She carried Prada saffiano cuir double bag

Crown Princess Mary wore Andiata Cecel SP blazer and Gytta trousers
Andiata Cecel SP blazer and Gytta trousers

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  1. Anonymous13/9/21 16:51

    Maybe it's the angle of the camera, but these pants don't look good on the CP. The proportions of upper and lower body seem wrong when you look at this pantsuit. The very wide trouser legs don't help with that. The whole makes a somewhat faded impression.

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  2. Anonymous13/9/21 16:51

    Maybe it's the angle of the camera, but these pants don't look good on the CP. The proportions of upper and lower body seem wrong when you look at this pantsuit. The very wide trouser legs don't help with that. The whole makes a somewhat faded impression.

    MCS

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  3. The Queen, as always, looks smart and professional but this outfit is altogether too beige for me!

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    1. Anonymous13/9/21 19:20

      The Queen??
      The Queen is Margrethe. Mary must continue to wait

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    2. * Crown Princess!! Sorry

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    3. Anonymous13/9/21 21:27

      Sorry, where's the Queen?
      P.

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  4. Très joli tailleur/pantalon qui ressemble beaucoup à celui porté récemment par la princesse Victoria mais je trouve qu’il est légèrement trop long ; j'aime bien quand on voit un peu du décolleté des chaussures !

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  5. Anonymous13/9/21 19:54

    Compared to the model's pants, Mary's seem to come without the crease that actually makes the whole look of this suit.

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  6. A touch of colour somewhere wouldn't go amiss.
    Looks as if the bouquet of flowers was present by a young lad.
    Equal rights in Denmark appear to be firmly in place.

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  7. Anonymous13/9/21 22:48

    This outfit is definitely off. The pants are unflattering as is the jacket. From what can be seen of the shirt underneath looks pretty. I think the colour looks washed out this is a miss for me. Mary I

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  8. Crown Princess Mary you are my favorite royal and fashion icon but this outfit is a little washed out on you. You are still the best!!!

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    1. Anonymous14/9/21 18:49

      While she is not my favorite, I think this color looks good on her and does not wash her out at all.

      Lady M

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  9. Anonymous14/9/21 01:24

    Don't fall over in those trousers; a little bit wide. Princess Mary looks great from the waist up; she would have looked so much better with a smart dress. Does the Who now dictate to the EU; isn't it 2030 sustainable development goals, that the UN- elected are working on . (Tabby)

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  10. Anonymous14/9/21 06:51

    Why does she discuss about health problems for an international organization?
    Is some kind of DR.? She is a danish princess!
    -Anna-

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    1. Anonymous14/9/21 15:05

      She and her staff work have worked very diligently on getting her into international organizations and making her a spokeswoman for all kinds of (social) matters. Here she speaks on behalf of her role as patron for WHO Europe. The organization gets a royal face on their cover and she stays relevant in the public eye.

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  11. Anonymous17/9/21 11:17

    Maybe the definition don't ask, don't complain is in place here.
    -Anna-

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