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Queen Mary of Denmark delights her fans in a power suit on the second day of her royal visit to Germany

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Queen Mary wears a striking pair of burnt orange tailored trousers and a burgundy jacket to visit the Schleswig-Holstein state government building in Kiel today.

Queen Mary of Denmark delighted royal fans this afternoon in Germany when she greeted them in a powerful gown.

The royal, 52, wore a striking pair of burnt orange tailored trousers and a burgundy jacket in a contrasting ensemble to visit the Schleswig-Holstein state government building in Kiel today.

With her brunette locks pulled back into a wavy hairstyle, the Queen greeted a delighted crowd of royal admirers waving Danish flags.

The mother-of-four accepted a bouquet of German chamomile, thistles, rose hips and red berries which perfectly complemented her £175 floral blouse from luxury British clothing brand ME+EM.

To complement her sophisticated look, she carried a tan bag and matching strappy heels from Malone Souliers which cost £625.

Queen Mary wears a striking pair of burnt orange tailored trousers and a burgundy jacket to visit the Schleswig-Holstein state government building in Kiel today.

The 52-year-old royal greeted her fans by waving Danish flags upon her arrival.

The 52-year-old royal greeted her fans by waving Danish flags upon her arrival.

Today Queen Mary and her husband, King Frederick, 56, will visit the Danish minority in Germany and take a ferry to attend an energy conference.

To end their two-day visit to Germany, the couple is expected to stop by Flensborghus, the Danish association’s activity center in southern Schleswig, and take part in community singing led by the Jaruplund Danske Skole choir.

Queen Mary decided to keep her makeup to a minimum ahead of her various appearances today with a Subtle smoky eye, bright pink lips and a touch of blush.

King Frederik looked dapper at her side in a navy pinstriped suit complete with a crisp light blue shirt, polished black shoes, and an amber patterned tie.

The royal couple arrived at the state government building this morning in a blacked-out Audi adorned with Danish flags as a brass band dressed in red, white and blue played to welcome them.

The King and Queen of Denmark are on a short two-day trip to Germany, their first official visit to the country since its accession in January this year.

Queen Margaret II announced her abdication on New Year’s Eve, graciously stepping aside to allow her eldest son, Frederick, to take the throne alongside his Australian-born wife Mary.

The Queen accepts from the crowd a bouquet of German chamomile, thistles, rose hips and red berries

The Queen accepts from the crowd a bouquet of German chamomile, thistles, rose hips and red berries

She wears a £175 floral blouse from luxury British clothing brand ME+E on the second day of her visit to Germany.

She wears a £175 floral blouse from luxury British clothing brand ME+E on the second day of her visit to Germany.

The mother of four keeps her makeup to a minimum with a subtle smoky eye, bright pink lip, and a touch of blush.

The mother of four keeps her makeup to a minimum with a subtle smoky eye, bright pink lip, and a touch of blush.

To complement her sophisticated look, Mary carries a tan bag and matching strappy heels from Malone Souliers which cost £625.

To complement her sophisticated look, Mary carries a tan bag and matching strappy heels from Malone Souliers which cost £625.

Her husband, King Frederik (left), looks dapper in a navy striped suit, complete with a crisp light blue shirt, polished black shoes and an amber patterned tie.

Her husband, King Frederik (left), looks dapper in a navy striped suit, complete with a crisp light blue shirt, polished black shoes and an amber patterned tie.

The Danish royal couple arrives in a blacked-out Audi adorned with Danish flags as a brass band dressed in red, white and blue plays to welcome them.

The Danish royal couple arrives in a blacked-out Audi adorned with Danish flags as a brass band dressed in red, white and blue plays to welcome them.

Queen Mary waves to the crowd as a brass band plays to welcome her to Kiel, Germany.

Queen Mary waves to the crowd as a brass band plays to welcome her to Kiel, Germany.

Yesterday both landed at Bellevue Palace and were received in Germany by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and First Lady Elke Büdenbender.

King Friedrich and Queen Mary signed the guest book and participated in a private meeting with the presidential couple before meeting Bundestag President Bärbel Bas and taking part in a tour of the Reichstag.

The Queen of Denmark looked elegant in a light blue suit, which consisted of a long, soft coat and a matching blouse by Jesper Hovring.

She paired it with the Emilia Wickstead Ariceli plaid skirt, which retails for £970.

There, Queen Mary looked red carpet ready in a scarlet dress that featured a demure slit and bow detail at the waist.

She paired the eye-catching ensemble with a pair of diamond earrings and a matching bracelet, along with her wedding ring and a pearl-encrusted evening bag.

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