On February 21, 2025, Queen Mary held a meeting with Queen Mary’s Center Director, Simon Kjær Hansen, where they discussed, among other topics, the center’s business plan for the next five years. Three years ago, Queen Mary’s Center was launched to celebrate Queen Mary’s 50th birthday. Since then, the Queen has closely followed the center’s work as a member of Queen Mary’s Center Advisory Committee.
Queen Mary’s Center aims to address societal challenges through partnerships, collaboration, and research. The center is funded by the University of Copenhagen and is headed by Simon Kjær Hansen, who reports to a Steering Committee composed of the Deans of Social Sciences, Humanities, Theology, and Law.
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I think she looks great here. Nice business/working outfit with a little bit of flare with the top. She looks great in the glasses as well.
ReplyDeleteAnd I know there's going to be, "She needs to cut her hair," "Her hair is too long," "She's too old to be wearing her hair that long." etc., etc., etc. Give it a rest. If she's likes it long leave it be. At least she takes good care of it and grooms it nicely. Even though I love them both, Max and Vitoria are the ones that deserve hair criticism. Max for sure could benefit from a serious hair cut. That stringy, straw, bedhead look she has is horrible. Victoria on the other hand, has great but never styles it. ???? Those are the two that deserve the hair critiques.
I agree Anon 18:45 that Mary looks great! But I disagree with your comment “Max and Vitoria are the ones that deserve hair criticism” because no one ”deserves” “hair criticism”. It’s just not to us to criticise these royal ladies like that. Maybe their husbands or kids - but not us.- Mary
DeleteThey are entitled to their choices of hair style as we are entitled to our opinion on their choices. Is this not what the blog is about critiquing fashion which includes hair fashion. Seems long locks are in as it was in, time to move on.
DeleteAgree Mary needs a hair cut other than that outfit is lovely
DeleteI agree, nice business outfit. As far as I am concerned Queen Mary has beautiful hair, thick and shiny, it is none of our business if she wants to keep it long. I am also very tired and bored of the recurring comments about Queen Maxima and Crown Princess Victoria's hair.
DeletePicture no. 3 Mr. Simon Kjær Hansen, looks very untidy. His jacket is too short and tight, and his shirt doesn't look clean. Just awful.
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So it’s okay to criticize Max’s and Victoria’s hair but not Mary’s?!
DeleteWhy is it okay to be so hyper critical in the first place? Too many people have an ideal of what these royal's hair "should" look like. It is getting ridiculous. They are human beings, like the rest of us, with all different types of hair and the level of perfection they can achieve will vary. This has become an obsession for some. What right do any of us have to declare Maxima needs to cut her hair short? When Charlene cut her hair off, most of the commenters were clutching their proverbial pearls. No, Victoria doesn't do anything with her hair, but it is her choice. Camilla hair today is the same hair style she had the day she attended Charles' and Diana's wedding, except for the color. I haven't even touched on all the older royals with hair from the 60's and 70's. That is another way of making no effort to look one's best. Settling into a style and never updating it is another form of bad hair. Why in the world did Maxima's and Victoria's hair get brought into a post about Mary? And Mary does not need a hair cut. Her hair is fine just the way it is. Long hair gives options for different styles. Short hair cannot offer the same versatility. We live in a time when women have long hair at an older age. It is not the 50's anymore, when it was expected that a woman cut her hair at a certain age. Instead of being so critical of other's hair, let's make sure we all have our own hair looking thick and healthy, with a modern and flattering style that we keep up on a regular basis.
DeleteIf by some means that is her natural hair color, then fine; but it looks too dark. Also, the center part on Mary is horrible, it really doesn't work on a lot of women who think it's fashionable - I hope it goes out of fashion soon. Her outfit is nice & she looks cute in her glasses. ~~Ruthie
DeleteMary is such a loving and caring person!
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DeleteCe chemisier imprimé est bien porté par le mannequin associé à cette jupe courte légèrement évasée ; je le verrais bien également avec un pantalon !
ReplyDeleteStylish & elegant as always❤️
ReplyDeleteLovely blouse, I am sure we will see it more often. As mentioned above her hair could use a cut, this long hanging style ages her imo.
ReplyDeleteWell, if this long hair style "ages" her, dear Anon 20:10, then it ages: Charlotte, Ingrid Alexandra, Leonor, Sofia of Sweden, Sofia of Spain, Catharina Amalia, Alexia, Ariane, Elizabeth, Marie .... etc. etc. too. Long hair, worn open, *hangs*, this is the consequence of gravity. Please try to find a better reason than ageism why a woman with full and beautifully groomed hair should not worn it long.
DeleteAnon 22:09…so by your silly argument Isabella and Josie of Denmark, Estelle of Sweden, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia of Spain, Elisabeth and Eleanor of Belgium…all young women are also aged by their long hair?
Delete2209, long tresses on a younger person has different characteristics and they have youthful skin and it just seems to blend better. Just look at the difference of Catherine’s hair in her 20’s to now. The younger royals dont necessarily suit the long locks, Sofia of Spain imo looks nicer when she pulls her hair back softly. As stated it seems to be the trend for long hair as it was in the. 60’s/‘70’s. And being the trend doesn’t mean it suits everyone
DeleteThis ensemble looks good, professional, and elegant. I love her blouse. I also think her hair has got a bit long!
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to see her. Lovely outfit.
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Everything about her head is droopy. The glasses are low and her hair looks like drapes.
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