King Frederik and Queen Mary will make an official visit to France from March 31 to April 2. The Queen, together with the Mary Foundation, will visit Ecole Maternelle Dussoubs in Paris, which has recently become part of the Fri for Mobberi program. Queen Mary attended a meeting with the Mary Foundation to discuss the details of this school visit.
In France, 'Fri for Mobberi' has been adapted under the name 'Vivre Ensemble'. The program has been tested in 18 Parisian schools, and the visit on Tuesday, April 1, marks the beginning of its nationwide rollout across France. Fri for Mobberi is a preventive anti-bullying program focused on strengthening children's sense of community. The school visit is part of King Frederik and Queen Mary’s state visit to France.
Its great to see the Queen recovered, out and about. Well done.
ReplyDeleteShe looks haggard!!!!
ReplyDeleteShocking comment and a put down. What is your understanding of haggard?
DeleteShe looks nice. And she supports an important cause.
DeleteStop it, Anonymous 23:41!
DeleteEducate yourself or just keep quiet.
I think she hasn’t got as much makeup on as she usually wears. She looks like most women of her age look without makeup.
DeleteShe looks Australian!
DeleteLooks fade, but her legacy doesn’t. What’s your legacy Anon 23.41? Lol
DeleteNice to see Mary. Glad she is still involved with the Anti-bulling campaign. Sadly, it is still going on in the21st century. This is an international problem. Not just kids are doing it. Just look at what is called adults? We should be ashamed of this. Question is, are we?
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Really?
DeleteDo ask yourself this same question!
It seems like you have depicted YOUR own behaviour on this blog.
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DeleteC'est un plaisir de la voir à cette réunion ; j'ai hâte de sa venue en France !
ReplyDeleteStill enough time to do some horse-riding?
ReplyDeleteWhy wouldn’t she?
DeleteWhat do you mean!
To anonymous 28/3, 23:41:
ReplyDeleteYou really sound like a nice person.
It would be nice to see a photo of you so we can make comment!
Jag mobbades under hela min skoltid, det har präglat mig för hela livet. Drottning Mary gör ett fantastiskt bra jobb när hon arbetar mot mobbning!
ReplyDeleteJag minns mina skolår på Viktoriaskolan och Slottskolan som fruktansvärda, jag gick hem varje skoldag och grät...
Tack drottning Mary för att du gör för att förhindra mobbning!
@10.27, I’m sorry to hear you were bullied. It’s a terrible thing to experience. I agree that it’s great that Mary supports anti-bullying initiatives and has done for many years. I find it sad that even on this post there have been a few nasty comments made, not so much about Mary who’s unlikely to see them, but directed at other commenters. The personal attacks are so immature and unnecessary.
Deleteà Anonyme 28/03/2025 23:41
ReplyDeleteVous voulez dire certainement dire blafarde, ce qui ne veut pas dire la même chose !
She may still not feel 100% after being unwell, why be so cruel why?
ReplyDeleteMary looks a bit tired so she’s probably not feeling 100% better. There are a few nasty viruses going around.
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to a state visit. Now Mary is queen I’m excited to see what she’ll wear. Notably royals visiting France have opted out of wearing tiaras, as with Queen Camilla and Queen Mathilde. Both ladies wore French designs,so I’m hoping Queen Mary does too. Would love to see her in Dior.
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Queen Mary looks perfectly normal, better and more natural than with all that makeup. Haggard? Perhaps this nasty blogger looks fantastic after a cold or a similar health problem, interesting.
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Is it true that Queen Mary is coming to celebrate Crown Princess Victoria in Borgholm this year?
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