Crown Queen Mary of Denmark is known for reusing her favorite clothes and accessories, and she was recently brave enough to wear one that had been nothing more than a nuisance to her in the past.
As the 175th anniversary of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Denmark was celebrated on June 5, the Australian-born royal looked stylish in a wide-brimmed hat that would have sparked some fun memories.
Mary has worn the coral hat twice since 2004 and both times had trouble keeping it on her head in an unexpected breeze.
This time, however, the 52-year-old managed to keep the daring accessory safe.
The Queen first wore the hat designed by milliner Susanne Juul at a reception the day before she married Frederik.
Queen Mary of Denmark looked elegant in a wide-brimmed dress that would have evoked fun memories.
The 52-year-old has worn the coral hat twice, but struggled to keep it on her head when faced with an unexpected breeze.
While on the steps of Parliament, a sudden gust of wind blew his hat off his head, much to his surprise.
Mary took the mistake in good humor and laughed when a security guard handed it back to her.
The mother of four wore the hat again in 2006 during a visit to the Danish island of Bornholm.
While outside, he had to keep both hands firmly on the wing to keep it from flying away, apparently learning his lesson from the last time he used it.
The mother of four wore the hat again in 2006 during a visit to the Danish island of Bornholm. While she was outside, she had to keep both hands firmly on the edge of it to prevent it from being blown away by the wind.
Almost 20 years later, Mary dared to wear the hat again, this time pairing it with a stunning bright pink Andrew Gn dress. This time the hat stayed in her place.
The King and Queen, along with Queen Margaret and Princess Benedikte, first attended a service at Holmen Church before going to a ceremony at Christianborg Castle.
Almost 20 years later, Mary dared to wear the hat again, this time pairing it with a stunning bright pink Andrew Gn dress.
Underneath the hat, she tied her hair in a sophisticated updo and wore nude Prada pumps.
The King and Queen, along with Queen Margaret and Princess Benedikte, first attended a service at Holmen Church with members of parliament before going to a ceremony at Christianborg Castle.
Mary was able to get through both events without losing or having to hold on to her hat.