Queen Mary Participates in a Conference with Danish Hospital Clowns

Queen Mary wore a red Lindsay Hideko silk floral-print blouse by Erdem, and Jewlscph green earrings

On November 3, 2024, Queen Mary of Denmark attended a conference (Klovnference) with Danish Hospital Clowns (Danske Hospitalsklovne) at the Severin Conference Center in Middelfart. Danish Hospital Clowns is a non-profit organization that brings clowns to hospitals to uplift the spirits of sick children, fostering joy and courage, and transforming hospital rooms into spaces filled with play and magic.

Queen Mary wore a red Lindsay Hideko silk floral-print blouse by Erdem, and Jewlscph green earrings

Queen Mary wore a red Lindsay Hideko silk floral-print blouse by Erdem, and Jewlscph green earrings

Danish Hospital Clowns is an organization dedicated to providing psychological support to sick children and their families. The team members involved in this project are not volunteers, but professionals who undergo a specialized hospital clown training program. This program is internationally recognized and takes 1 to 1.5 years to complete.

Queen Mary wore a red Lindsay Hideko silk floral-print blouse by Erdem, and Jewlscph green earrings

Queen Mary wore a red Lindsay Hideko silk floral-print blouse by Erdem, and Jewlscph green earrings

Queen Mary wore a red Lindsay Hideko silk floral-print blouse by Erdem, and Jewlscph green earrings

Queen Mary wore a red Lindsay Hideko silk floral-print blouse by Erdem, and Jewlscph green earrings

Queen Mary wore Erdem Lindsay Hideko Silk Floral-print Blouse
Erdem Lindsay Hideko Silk Floral-print Blouse

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  1. The top has a cute print with unusual sleeves. It looks good with the black skirt.

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  2. Anonymous4/11/24 13:30

    The red of the blouse is a great color for Mary but that’s the only attractive thing about it. The sleeves are too floppy and fussy and the pattern is awful…almost clownish itself? 🤡 But a very worthwhile cause…making children happy!

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  3. Anonymous4/11/24 13:48

    Great outfit, perfect for the occasion, Rem

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  4. Très élégant l'imprimé fleuri en soie sur cette jupe noire !

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  5. Anonymous4/11/24 17:18

    This is a playful, colourful blouse, and very appropriate for the event Mary has worn it to. Nice thinking!
    - Anon 9:13

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  6. Anonymous4/11/24 18:52

    Perfect for the occasion, otherwise not fond of the pattern on the blouse

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  7. Anonymous4/11/24 19:42

    Lovely to see the black tights. So much smarter than bare legs.

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  8. The blouse is very feminine and elegant, love the colors. The skirt looks good paired with the blouse, she looks lovely.

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  9. Anonymous4/11/24 20:32

    Great respect for highlighting this cause.


    MRESH

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  10. Anonymous4/11/24 20:36

    Who is the clown?

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    1. Anonymous5/11/24 01:43

      Uh...your comment doesn't make too much sense.

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  11. Anonymous4/11/24 20:37

    These people who play the clown are looking like freaks.


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    1. Anonymous5/11/24 01:42

      Ouch!!! Perhaps there is some cultural relevance for the attire of the clowns. Also, I have known a number of small children who are very frightened of a traditional clown costume--perhaps this explains how these clowns are dressed. Janet

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  12. Anonymous4/11/24 22:03

    Gorgeous outfit! Queen Mary is so beautiful and elegant, choosing an appropriate top for the event for children! Congratulations

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  13. Anonymous4/11/24 23:59

    She is beautiful and love her outfit

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  14. Anonymous5/11/24 00:27

    Let the fun begin. It is for a good cause. I like Mary's outfit, the top needs getting used too.
    css

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  15. Anonymous5/11/24 01:52

    How lovely Queen Mary looks here! Her blouse is beautiful--colorful with interesting style elements like the flowing cuffs on the sleeves. I was looking closely at the design and pattern of her blouse--I think it is somewhat reminiscent of a Japanese print. Perhaps the reason for the name of the blouse Lindsay Hideko--the sleeves are an artistic-like take on the sleeves of a kimono. I like how Mary has styled the blouse with the simple black skirt and pumps. I also love that she has chosen to wear her blue chalcedony earrings. Very pretty and very feminine look. Kudos to Mary for continuing her patronage of this very important cause.

    Janet

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  16. Anonymous5/11/24 06:14

    What a lovely colorful blouse teamed with simple black skirt. Plus points for interesting belt.
    Kaarin

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  17. Anonymous5/11/24 13:01

    It would’ve been fun if Mary also wore a rubber nose!

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