Queen Mary of Denmark looked elegant and effortless in a deep purple blouse while attending a Rare Disease Day (RDD) event in Copenhagen.
The royal, 52, paired her plum-hued ensemble, which she also wore to present a series of research awards in January last year, with a gray skirt that fanned out to create a stunning silhouette.
Going for a monochrome aesthetic, the mother of four also opted for stiletto-heeled suede boots and a flowy pashmina in the same hue.
She adorned her shirt with a gold floral brooch and accessorized it with simple earrings and a beaded bracelet.
Maintaining her bright look from earlier this week, the Queen once again showed off a pop of color with her electric blue painted nails.
Queen Mary of Denmark looked effortlessly elegant in a deep purple blouse while attending a Rare Disease Day (RDD) event in Copenhagen.
Mary’s brunette tresses were styled in her signature relaxed waves, and she sported glamorous makeup with hints of blush.
The royal looked in high spirits as she chatted with guests during today’s event at the Industriens Hus business centre.
Rare Disease Day, which highlights patients, families and caregivers affected by rare diseases, has been supported by Danish organizations since 2008.
Mary, who has been a sponsor of Rare Diseases Denmark for 2005, was photographed posing for photographs and taking part in the day’s activities.
She was photographed being enthusiastically greeted for the day with a bouquet of purple flowers, the perfect complement to her outfit.
Earlier this week, Mary looked typically elegant in a navy trouser suit as she congratulated the winners of the country’s most prestigious research award at a ceremony in Copenhagen.
The royal wore a double-breasted jacket and matching trousers from British brand The Fold to present certificates to the winners of the EliteForsk Award, which recognizes the achievements of five internationally renowned researchers aged up to 45.
The mother-of-four paired her outfit with pale pink snakeskin-effect pumps from Italian designer Gianvito Rossi and a navy calfskin clutch from Danish brand Quidam Bags.
The royal paired her plum-hued ensemble, which she also wore to present a series of research awards in January last year, with a gray skirt that fanned out to create a stunning silhouette.
Mary’s brunette tresses were styled in her signature relaxed waves, and she sported glamorous makeup with hints of blush.
She was photographed being enthusiastically greeted for the day with a bouquet of purple flowers, the perfect complement to her outfit.
Mary, dressed in a purple blouse and gray skirt, presented the awards on stage during today’s event.
The 52-year-old royal helped children color a giant zebra statue while enjoying the day’s activities.
She styled her long brunette tresses into loose curls, revealing a pair of pearl earrings that matched her necklace.
While Mary kept her makeup simple, she made a statement with her electric blue nail polish.
The EliteForsk Prize is awarded by the Danish Council for Independent Research, part of the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science, and is worth 1.2 million Danish crowns (£137,792).
Mary, who was an advertising executive in her native Australia before falling in love with then-Crown Prince Frederick, became queen of Denmark just six weeks ago when her mother, Queen Margaret II, abdicated on Jan. 14 and he ascended the throne.
Earlier this month, the royal couple announced their first royal tours together since becoming King and Queen.
The couple will visit Sweden, Norway, Greenland and the Faroe Islands this summer.
Announcing their upcoming plans, the Palace’s Instagram account confirmed that the King and Queen will travel aboard the Royal Yacht Dannebrog.
In early May, the couple, who have been married for almost 20 years and share four children, will visit Sweden for the first time.
Next week, Frederik and Mary will make an official state visit to Norway.
The Palace also outlined plans for the King and Queen of Denmark to visit the Faroe Islands and Greenland in June and July.
Queen Mary repeated the outfit she wore to present a series of research awards in January last year.
While Mary kept her makeup simple, she made a statement with her electric blue nail polish.
Mary kept the cold at bay in a gray shawl and knee-high suede boots as she attended today’s event.
Earlier this week, the mother of four paired her outfit with pale pink snakeskin-effect pumps from Italian designer Gianvito Rossi and a navy calfskin clutch from Danish brand Quidam Bags.
The EliteForsk Prize is awarded by the Danish Council for Independent Research, part of the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science, and is worth 1.2 million Danish crowns (£137,792).
Mary, who was an advertising executive in her native Australia before falling in love with then-Crown Prince Frederick, became queen of Denmark just six weeks ago when her mother, Queen Margaret II, abdicated on Jan. 14 and he ascended the throne.
However, the Firm highlighted that the dates of these two trips had not been confirmed.
The Palace said in a statement: “The first state visits will provide the opportunity for the new King and Queen to meet the sovereigns of Sweden and Norway, marking the close relations between the Nordic monarchies.”
The Royal Yacht Dannebrog has served as a cruise ship for the Danish royal family since May 1932 and has traveled more than 800,000 miles.
The luxury yacht welcomes the Royal Family both on their private holidays and during their official engagements abroad.
The royal compartment of the yacht still contains furniture and accessories dating back to 1879 that were on board the family’s previous yacht.
Frederik and Mary are keen sailors and took part in a yacht regatta in Sydney in December 2017 when they visited the Queen’s hometown for Christmas.
In August 2022, the couple competed against each other in a sailing ‘Royal Race’ at the Rockwool Danish Sailing Grand Prix, in which Mary narrowly beat her husband.