Queen Mathilde visited the non-profit organization FratriHa

Queen Mathilde wore a new jacquard coat from Zara. FratriHa was founded as an initiative of two young friends, Elise and Eleonore

On November 10, 2021, Queen Mathilde visited the non-profit organization FratriHa, which serves as a platform for support, awareness-raising and information for brothers, sisters and parents of people with disabilities. During her visit, the Queen read out a passage from the book 'La petite casserole d’Anatole' (Anatole's Little Saucepan), which was written especially for young carers. The Queen wore a new jacquard coat from Zara.

Queen Mathilde wore a new jacquard coat from Zara. FratriHa was founded as an initiative of two young friends, Elise and Eleonore

Queen Mathilde wore a new jacquard coat from Zara. FratriHa was founded as an initiative of two young friends, Elise and Eleonore

Queen Mathilde wore a new jacquard coat from Zara. FratriHa was founded as an initiative of two young friends, Elise and Eleonore

Queen Mathilde wore a new jacquard coat from Zara. FratriHa was founded as an initiative of two young friends, Elise and Eleonore

FratriHa organization was founded as an initiative of two young friends, Elise and Eleonore, who both have siblings with intellectual disabilities. The organization aims to develop a space where siblings of people with intellectual disabilities can talk and find support. Dedicated to serve as an information platform, Fratriha organizes monthly discussion groups, creates a network of contacts and possible joint activities.

Queen Mathilde wore a new jacquard coat from Zara. FratriHa was founded as an initiative of two young friends, Elise and Eleonore

Queen Mathilde wore a new jacquard coat from Zara. FratriHa was founded as an initiative of two young friends, Elise and Eleonore

Queen Mathilde wore a new jacquard coat from Zara. FratriHa was founded as an initiative of two young friends, Elise and Eleonore

Queen Mathilde wore ZARA jacquard coat
ZARA Jacquard Coat

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  1. A bulky coat with an unattractive print worn by QM; when worn as a winter coat I don't understand the 3/4 (wide) sleeves and when worn as a blazer the fabric seems to thick to me

    Moss green and burgundy red go well on the queen.

    MCS

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  2. Oh no Mathilde, no Zara ! the colors are not good. And the shape is not a success neither.

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  3. A very beautiful look for Queen Mathilde. I like everything about it.

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  4. Love the colors of the coat with the black blouse and pants. Her the "buckles" of her shoes go well with the print of the coat. She always seems to relate to the young ones.

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  5. A lovely coat and nice colours too, but I prefer it from a distance than up close.
    - Anon 9:13

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  6. The modern style of the coat looks very good on QMathilde. Good chosen combination with the blouse , pants and shoes.
    MJ

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  7. Mathilde very seldom looks her young age because of wrong outfits she wears.

    Ava

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    1. "Young age" nice words but she is 50, so not really young but rather young, IMV.

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  8. Mathilde looks great--I love the coat. My only quibble about the coat is I wish it were made of a softer, more fluid fabric. Still, I love the look--and the colors of the coat are very pretty on Mathilde.

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    1. .... a nice coat for outdoors use, not as outfit indoors , IMO.
      Louise

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  9. I love the mix of patterns and colors in the coat. It can easily be dressed up or down.

    E.B.B.

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  10. I think coat works here over her all black outfit. I would love a lighter coat in this colour for myself.

    T

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    1. I meant in a lighter material, not colour.

      T

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  11. Selon mes goûts, je verrais bien ce manteau plus près-du corps dans des teintes automnales avec de plus petits motifs ; sur cette tenue noire, cela lui irait à ravir !

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    1. Les manteaux actuels sont plus large, dans des motifs plus grands. Les manteaux plus près-du corps avec des motifs plus petits ne sont plus à la mode aujourd'hui. Je sais, ce n'est pas parce que c'est à la mode que ça va à toutes les femmes, mais la reine Mathilde est une grande femme. Je trouve qu'elle peut mettre un manteau de ce genre et puis si elle aime pourquoi pas ? En tout les cas on ne peut pas dire qu'elle achète toujours des vêtements très chers. Ce manteau est vendu chez Zara au prix de € 129.
      Marcy

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  12. The coat looks cheap .

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