Queen Mary received Chair Malene Deele and Director Michael Buksti from the Danish Kidney Association. During the meeting, the Queen was briefed on current matters and upcoming activities of the patient association. The briefing took place at Frederik VIII’s Palace. Since 2005, the Queen has served as the patron of the Kidney Association.
Last week, Queen Mary met with Maya and Rükiye from the Mary Foundation’s Youth Panel at Frederik VIII’s Palace at Amalienborg. Queen Mary, Maya, and Rükiye will attend the launch of the Mary Foundation’s new initiative, IMPACT (AFTRYK), at an event on Friday, November 29. The new initiative, AFTRYK, invites young people to work on specific topics that affect their daily lives and, ultimately, their well-being.
Mary really cares!
ReplyDeleteHa, ha, funny!
Deleteanonymous @23:19 please tell me what is funny, she really does care and she looks just lovely, you can see it in her eyes and her expressions!
DeleteYes she’s been quite a quiet campaigner for young people for quite a while, it seems this cause is close to her heart. Love that she’s the one pouring the coffee.
DeleteChic
ReplyDeleteFroufrou
She looks professional and stylish. Love the blouse, very feminine and elegant.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely agree
DeleteLovely look from Queen Mary. Relaxed business meeting style--simple jewelry, great hair, and I love her glasses.
ReplyDeleteJanet
Très belle la première photo où je peux apprécier ses lunettes très bien choisies !
ReplyDeleteThe hair does quite the trick!
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