On September 22, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark took part in the international launch of Denmark’s candidacy for a seat on the UN Security Council in 2025-2026. Before the launch, the Crown Princess received a briefing from Denmark’s UN ambassador, Martin Bille Hermann. The Crown Princess then visited the UN mission and the Consulate General of Denmark in New York and greeted the staff members.
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Very professional look, but still very feminine, beautiful cut that fits her to perfection. Black is not my favourite colour for Mary. Burgundy or dark blue would be even nicer IMO.
ReplyDeleteAnother well-fitting, classic and beautiful dress. She looks very elegant and lovely.
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Agree entirely. AnnieM
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DeleteAgree 100%, Kaarin!
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Simply but elegant. This is an important meeting with the current situation in Europe, the crown prince and Danish prime minster should be involved. Its seems like she is the leader of Denmark lately.
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The crown prince was supposed to be there but had to return home as the Queen is ill in covid. Ladyofthemanor
DeleteI also thought that it is weird for Mary to be on such a mission. This is way beyond her capacity as princess consort. Crown princess she may be, but she´ll never be a regent. And this kind of negotiation isn´t royal work to begin with - this is as political as it gets and should be handled by the PM.
DeleteI guess Mary likes the big stage. The bigger, the better.
@Vanessa: envy makes one ugly. I do not want see your face! Magda
DeleteEnvy? I certainly don´t want her position.
DeleteI´m saying that this kind of high-profile political business is part of a PM´s job, not a crown princess´s.
I´m 100% certain that Mary does like the big stage. And that´s not even criticism, as that desire to be in the spotlight is almost a precondition to perform her role. It is not uncommon for royal consorts to be more extroverted, more media-savvy, more attention-seeking than their royal-born spouses who don´t necessarily have those qualities and - since they hardly can opt out of their roles - often "hide" behind their camera-ready consorts and prefer to stay in the background whenever possible. I think this is very true for Fredrik and Mary. I´m just surprised not to find the Danish PM leading this mission. Maybe Mary is simply the biggest "gun" in Denmark, so they send her on all sorts of missions, and Mary being Mary (outgoing performer with PR-background) will gladly accept and thrive on it.
I hope I´ve managed to explain my thoughts better now.
Have a wonderful day, Magda, wishing you joy and happiness.
PS. My face is very beautiful :-)
Mary può indossare qualsiasi abito e questo modello mi piace molto, tranne le grandi tasche e il colore forse troppo scuro per lei.
ReplyDeleteNell’ultima foto sono tutti seri e lei ride, o è una mia impressione?
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You don't know why she is smiling.
DeleteSilhouette irréprochable dans cette élégante robe même si je trouve que la poche plaquée est vraiment trop grande ; bien belle quand même !
ReplyDeleteThe people at the UN would find it interesting that an Australian is doing the pitching for the position; yes they know who she is Princess Mary of Denmark.
ReplyDeletePrincess Mary looks good not too fussy; her clothes does not distract from the task at hand. Good luck Denmark (Tara)
Princess mary has made a perfect choice for the event.
ReplyDeleteColour and length of the dress - perfect.
10/10 from me.
Very nice and a great fit, css
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely dress, the cut and fit is perfect, as is the length. She looks very professional, elegant outfit
ReplyDeleteMary is part of the delegation there together with the crown prince & PM. She will not be the one to do the task of pitching or launching.that is the task of the crown prince & the PM or the other parliament official included in that delegation.
ReplyDeleteThat schedule is with the UN danish ambassador and the UN mission & consulate of denmark in new york.which by the way is part of her sched.
By the way she will not do that if she was not instructed to do so.
@Vanessa, your explanation doesn’t take away the cattiness of your original post. I personally respect your comment, however you seem to assume that she is the negotiator, and off you go. She traveled with a delegation, and I can only surmise that they are the ones doing the political work. I don’t see Mary doing any grandstanding in general, she seems the perfect consort, however I must admit that unlike the British that assigns few relevant causes to the consorts, some other European Royal Houses actually have the women more involved in causes that in the past were “ men only” issues.
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