Princess Mary, made a stylish entrance, as she stepped out in a colourful ensemble at an exclusive party in Seattle, US on Thursday night.
The 46-year-old, who is married to Crown Prince Frederik, stunned in a colourful patterned frock and pointed blue court heels, fittingly held at the newly-opened Nordic Museum.
Her standout frock featured a belted waist and intricate embellishment on the bodice. The V-shaped neckline made the most of one of Mary’s best features – her smooth decolletage.
The mother-of-four completed the ensemble with a small matching clutch, and simple accessories — a silver bracelet and a pair of dangling earrings. Mary wore her hair down in soft bouncy waves, and opted for simple makeup for the occasion.
The Tasmanian-born princess looked to be in high spirits as she mingled with fellow guests including the Danish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Anders Samuelson. The reception was held to celebrate a new US-based nationwide cultural campaign launched by the Danish government.
It’s been a busy week for the royal, who was also spotted in an electric-blue ensemble during a visit to the University of Washington on Friday.
Mary paired her blue coat with an elegant purple midi dress, which featured a simple flower design — a striking pattern that looked eye-catching without being busy in the way a more traditional floral fabric would’ve been. She completed the ensemble with a pair of nude heels and matching bag.
The Danish royal family recently celebrated the 78th birthday celebration of Queen Margrethe.
It was the Queen’s first birthday since her husband Prince Henrik passed away in February this year. Henrik was diagnosed with a benign tumour two weeks before his death and had been hospitalised following an illness that began during a visit to Egypt.
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The prince battled poor health for years, and was stricken with dementia. He died in his sleep surrounded by family.