
Mary of Denmark takes a step forward and does it without King Frederik
Mary's gesture that no one expected and that positions her as the protagonist at a key moment for the Danish crown
There are figures who, without raising their voices, make themselves noticed by the way they act. In the real world, some gestures can express more than any speech. Mary and Frederik of Denmark know that balance well, and in every appearance, it is possible to perfectly interpret their gestures.
In every public appearance, their presence adapts to the context without losing identity, and they keep protocol and appearances. As a royal couple, they combine tradition with modernity. However, they also know when to give each other space to shine.

A day marked by commitment and elegance
Arhus was the starting point for a new political stage for Denmark. The city hosted the beginning of the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union, this time led by the Nordic country. The arrival on the Dannebrog ship added a touch of tradition to the event.
The royals met with Ursula von der Leyen, Antonio Costa, and Volodymyr Zelensky, along with the Danish prime minister. It was a highly relevant diplomatic and symbolic meeting for Europe. Mary stood out in a white Max Mara suit with a pink blazer, quartz earrings, and matching shoes.
Her style was described as appropriate and elegant. The combination of colors, materials, and cuts reflected functionality without losing sophistication. As always, she knew how to adapt to the setting naturally.

Time for herself before resuming the agenda
While Frederik was meeting with the president of Ukraine, Mary took the opportunity to do an individual activity. She was seen leaving dressed in riding clothes: leggings, a high-neck riding jersey, and Birkenstock sandals. In her Palorosa bag, it was said, she might have carried her riding boots.
That moment reflects a special characteristic of Mary of Denmark. She is an active queen who, despite all her duties, finds time for herself without breaking with her obligations. Shortly after, she returned in time to get ready for the official reception and stand out with her style.
From sports to diplomacy without losing style
For the official reception, she chose a sleeveless red jumpsuit, also by Max Mara, complemented with brown leather sandals and a clutch. She wore her hair in a low bun and wore minimalist gold designer jewelry. Everything was in balance with her usual image.
Denmark is taking on the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union with an agenda focused on defense and cooperation. In this international setting, Mary of Denmark moves with ease, combining institutional commitment and her own style. Her increasingly visible role confirms that she is ready to take on prominence with naturalness and leadership.
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