Princess Marie visited MCOP’s Silver Spring Prosthetic Clinic in Maryland

Princess Marie wore an ecru londer printed midi skirt by Ba&Sh, and a cream blazer by Giorgio Armani

Princess Marie of Denmark visited Medical Center Orthotics and Prosthetics (MCOP) in Silver Spring, Maryland. Princess Marie met with MCOP team and members of Future For Ukraine. Several Ukrainian soldiers, badly wounded in the country’s war against Russia, are in Silver Spring. They are receiving prosthetics, and the intense therapy needed to begin using the devices, free-of-charge at Medical Center Orthotics and Prosthetics.

Princess Marie wore an ecru londer printed midi skirt by Ba&Sh, and a cream blazer by Giorgio Armani

Princess Marie wore an ecru londer printed midi skirt by Ba&Sh, and a cream blazer by Giorgio Armani

Princess Marie wore an ecru londer printed midi skirt by Ba&Sh, and a cream blazer by Giorgio Armani

Princess Marie wore an ecru londer printed midi skirt by Ba&Sh, and a cream blazer by Giorgio Armani

Princess Marie wore an ecru londer printed midi skirt by Ba&Sh, and a cream blazer by Giorgio Armani

Princess Marie wore an ecru londer printed midi skirt by Ba&Sh, and a cream blazer by Giorgio Armani

Princess Marie wore an ecru londer printed midi skirt by Ba&Sh, and a cream blazer by Giorgio Armani

Princess Marie wore Ba&Sh Londer Printed Midi Skirt Ecru
Ba&Sh Londer Printed Midi Skirt

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  1. Anonymous21/4/24 17:52

    Marie looks so pretty. And I love the pink blouse the blonde young lady is wearing.

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  2. Anonymous21/4/24 18:38

    Odd heel on the shoe of the Marie. jb

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    1. Anonymous21/4/24 20:45

      Odd comment, jb.

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    2. Anonymous22/4/24 06:15

      @ jb. Are you not familiar with this type of shoes ? They are called "wedges".

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    3. I've never liked this style of shoe. They lack style - just my opinion.

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    4. Anonymous22/4/24 16:11

      It does look odd, usually wedges are all the same color, not a painted color to make the shoe appear normal, and another color for the wedge color. Thanks for the comment jb

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    5. Anonymous23/4/24 09:32

      @ jb
      Well yes, some call espadrilles (those with high heels worn by women) wedges too. I only know the name of Princess Marie's shoe style in Dutch = sleehakken.

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  3. Anonymous21/4/24 19:41

    I like Pss Marie's outfit. Very nice for spring. Nice of her to extend her work also in the USA.I wish her the best. Lots of Charities and Organizations need a little boost to be known, they seem to be doing great work for people who need help.
    .css.

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  4. Anonymous21/4/24 20:46

    Love her skirt!

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  5. Anonymous21/4/24 20:51

    I like Princess Marie’s dress and jacket but the shoes look very dark and quite clumsy compared to the springlike look of the dress. Good to see her as always
    AnnieM

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  6. La princesse Marie est toujours aussi jolie ; j'ai l'impression de voir ses chassures dans un style compensé !

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  7. Non so se un vestito o una gonna, ma è bello il colore e l'abbinamento con la giacca. Però non mi piacciono le scarpe scure e con quella strana zeppa. Una decolté chiara sarebbe stata il top.
    Marie è comunque sempre deliziosa.

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  8. P. the original22/4/24 08:54

    I think this is one of the most poignant visit paid from a royal lady I have ever seen.
    Pics speak volumes.
    Honour and kudos to all these badly wounded Soldiers for their service on behalf of their country.
    Their sacrifice in the name of Freedom and Democracy has left deep injuries on their bodies and has affected their souls even more imo.
    Thanks to all the professionals involved in projecting and working on prosthetics as well as providing best therapies.
    Of course, no fashion review is either conceivable or feasible on this particular occasion.
    Thank you , Princess Marie, you approached and highlighted this kind of human sufferings with your usual kindness, beauty and grace.

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    1. Thanks P. the original.
      What I am seeing is the results of "the folly of man".

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    2. P. the original22/4/24 15:18

      Dear @ Deadeggs,
      you know, I once read a book about the Nuremberg Trials.
      A Doctor, a phychologist, had been appointed to study and write some outlines on many Nazi criminals attending the Trials.
      At some point, he was requested to give an overall impression based on his conversations with such war criminals.
      He answered in a way which Is still branded with fire in my mind.
      He said: " I saw absolute evil".
      That's exactly what I'm seeing on this poster as well.
      Here's the insane result of absolute evil ,embodied by war criminals spread all over the world.
      The folly of .man, yes, the horror, the abyss .
      The darkness of certain human minds at its worst😞

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  9. Anonymous22/4/24 12:44

    I agree 8.54!

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