Queen Mary stole the show on 1 November, as she joined fellow royals at the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza. In attendance alongside Queen Rania of Jordan, Prince Albert of Monaco, and King Felipe of Spain, the Australian-born Danish royal, 53, looked dazzling at the event, which was hosted by the Egyptian President and which brought together over 80 kings, princes, heads of state and government, and international leaders. For the occasion, she put a royal spin on the viral naked dress trend dominating the fashion world with a cut-out pencil skirt by Zimmermann.
The ‘Natura’ skirt featured a cinched waist and straight cut, which skimmed Mary’s ankles. She paired it with the matching ‘Natura’ top, which also came in a pale mint hue and featured capped sleeves and a high neck. Spicing up her co-ord, King Frederik‘s wife accessorised to the max. She debuted the showstopping ‘Love 100’ mesh pumps by Jimmy Choo, which featured silver sparkles on the toe and heel.
Queen Mary’s shoes featured glitter on the toes and heels
The killer silver heels paired perfectly with her diamond drop earrings by Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers. Her look was rounded off by the ‘Petunia Crocodile-Embossed Leather Clutch in Light Blue’ by LIN8. For her beauty look, the queen chose a classic blow-dry and a radiant makeup look featuring a pink lip. On the Lifestyle desk here at HELLO!, we’re always keeping up-to-date with Queen Mary’s latest looks. Keep scrolling to see what she’s been wearing this season…
King Frederik looked on as his wife Queen Mary held a gun during their visit at Adazi Gymnasium in Adazi
On 29 October, Queen Mary was spotted during a visit to Adazi Gymnasium in Adazi during her and King Frederik’s state visit to Latvia, focused on international military cooperation. She wore Max Mara’s ‘Bellico’ skirt with a knitted berry-toned top, Gianvito Rossi riding boots, and a heavy Max Mara belt.
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Queen Mary and King Frederik attended a state banquet on their first day in Latvia
Later that day, Queen Mary joined her husband at the State dinner hosted by Latvia’s President Edgars Rinkevics at Riga Castle. She looked spellbinding in a crimson ballgown by Soeren Le Schmidt paired with the Edwardian Tiara and Earrings, which she is said to have purchased at auction in 2012.
King Frederik and Queen Mary of Denmark arrive at the health center during a walk through Randers
On 27 October, King Frederik X of Denmark and Queen Mary of Denmark were seen on a walkabout in Randers, Denmark. The star of the show was her ‘Guelfo Prince of Wales Wool and Cotton Blazer’ by Max Mara, styled with black trousers and heeled boots.
On 7 October, the royal arrived at Christiansborg Palace to attend the opening session of the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen. She chose a wrap jacket by Theodore Scanlan teamed with a textured A-line skirt by Lunatica Milano, as well as a Jane Taylor skull cap and the coordinating ‘Gianvito 105 Royale Burgundy Suede Pumps’ by Gianvito Rossi.
Queen Mary looked resplendent on Monday night as she stepped out alongside King Frederik for a dinner for the heads of state of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden to mark the 25th anniversary of the Nordic Embassies in Berlin.
The Australian-born Danish royal, 52, looked breathtaking in red but it was her jewels that were the most poignant element of her outfit.
The mother of four was seen wearing her hair in a chic bun, revealing the beautiful ‘Snowdrop’ earrings from Dulong – a sentimental pair as Mary wore them on her wedding day in 2004.
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Mary first wore the Dulong earrings on her wedding day
The eye-catching earrings feature dangling South Sea pearls surrounded by brilliant-cut diamonds. The Queen also wore a special bracelet – a piece encrusted with pearls and diamonds featuring a portrait of the late Queen Josefina of Sweden-Norway.
On Tuesday, the royal stepped out for another day in Germany. Mary was spotted greeting wellwishers in front of the Schleswig-Holstein state government in Kiel wearing a gorgeous pair of burnt orange trousers teamed with a floral blouse and burgundy blazer.
Queen Mary wowed in a powder blue coat and an Emilia Wickstead skirt as she arrived in Germany on Monday
The royal also looked pristine on Monday when she stepped out before the gala dinner for a photo with her husband on the rooftop terrace while visiting the Reichstag.
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King Frederik and Queen Mary of Denmark are no strangers to the spotlight. The royal couple, who announced their engagement in 2003 and wed in May 2004, have undertaken a plethora of royal engagements and royal tours over the years.
Whilst in the spotlight, the loved-up couple typically keep any public displays of affection to a minimum. However, on rare occasions, the couple have been known to share a handful of sweet PDA moments.
King Frederik X and Queen Mary of Denmark share four children together
From rare kisses to subtle pats of reassurance on the back, keep scrolling to discover King Frederik and Queen Mary’s most tender moments in the limelight…
Frederik and Mary appeared in high spirits as they made their debut on the balcony back in 2018
In 2018, the then-Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and his wife Crown Princess Mary shared a loving moment on the balcony as the Royal Life Guards carried out the changing of the guard to mark Frederik’s milestone 50th birthday.
With broad grins stretched across their faces, the loved-up couple sweetly wrapped their arms around one another as they waved to royal well-wishers.
King Frederik, 55, wasted no time in showcasing his affection for his wife Queen Mary back in 2015 as they paid a visit to a furniture shop during their trip to Germany. In one particularly heartfelt moment, Frederik could be seen planting a loving kiss on his wife’s cheek. Swoon!
The duo shared a passionate kiss on the balcony of Christiansborg Palace shortly after his proclamation on 14 January 2024
Shortly after Frederik was proclaimed King of Denmark on 14 January this year, the new monarch shared a passionate kiss with his wife Queen Mary on the balcony at Christiansborg Palace.
The Danish royal succeeded his mother Queen Margrethe II who stepped down after reigning for an impressive 52 years. Take a look at their first appearance as King and Queen in the video below…
Frederik and Mary tied the knot on 14 May 2004 in Copenhagen, Denmark
On their fairytale wedding day in May 2004, Frederik and Mary looked every inch the smitten couple as they appeared on the royal balcony. Dressed in bridal white, the then-Princess Mary took the opportunity to express her love with a tender kiss. Tasmania-born Mary met Frederik during the Sydney 2000 Olympics at the Slip Inn pub.
“The first time we met we shook hands. I didn’t know he was the prince of Denmark. Half an hour later someone came up to me and said, ‘Do you know who these people are’?” Mary revealed in a 2005 interview about meeting her future husband.
The royal couple looked smitten as they lovingly held hands
In November 2011, Mary and Frederik looked besotted as they held hands at a luncheon given by Prime Minister Julia Gillard at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia. The outing formed part of their first official visit to Australia since 2008, with the couple also visiting Melbourne and Broken Hill.