Danish Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary's children, that is, Princess Isabella, Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent, watched the premiere of the musical "Robin Hood" at the Glass Hall in Tivoli. The Glass Hall is a 957-seat theatre venue located inside the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. Fritz Schur, who is an old friend of Prince Henrik, the grandfather of the children, and has been a member of the board of the theater for almost 20 years, accompanied Isabella, Josephine and Vincent. Princess Josephine wore a new floral print mini dress by Topshop.
TOPSHOP Floral Print Yoke Ruched Mini Dress
Kids looking grown up! I have always liked Josephine's styles, its more interesting than her big sister Isabella, who wears over sized clothing with dull colours.
ReplyDeleteThe little boy looks very handsome, nice top.
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Teenagers are often a bit unpredictable...
DeleteAdorable trio vêtu en suivant la tendance - Très mignonne petite robe à imprimé floral pour Joséphine mais alors les collants.. ; élégante veste de Vincent qui va certainement en faire craquer plus d'une en grandissant !
ReplyDeleteAren't the tights just ordinary ones ? I cannot really see any other color fitting better.
DeleteNice to see them at an official event with a person of trust, so grown up. I think it's nice that they have theire own special event ( not always being accompanied by theire parents).
ReplyDeleteThey all look great - what fun. Princess Isabella is the image of a young Queen Margrethe. Josephine looks more like CP Mary and Vincent seems a mix of his parents. Obviously not with them is Prince Christian who I think resembles Mr. Donaldson, CP Mary’s father.
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For Prince Christian, agreed.
DeleteHe looks a lot like his grandfather, Mr. Donaldson.
The kids look good;out enjoying themselves. The fashion is a mix and match;I like the grunge of floral dress; black tights and sneakers.I think Christian is away at school.Nice family. (Tabby)
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