Prince Frederik and Princess Mary visits King Abdullah Financial District

On the 3rd day of their Saudi Arabia visit, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visited King Abdullah Financial District, which is the new financial district in Riyadh and architects Henning Larsen Architects is behind. The Crown Prince Couple toured the construction site. Health and elderly minister and the business and growth minister also participated. 1 March 2016
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visited King Abdullah Financial District, which is the new financial district in Riyadh and architects Henning Larsen Architects is behind.
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visited King Abdullah Financial District, which is the new financial district in Riyadh and architects Henning Larsen Architects is behind.
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visited King Abdullah Financial District, which is the new financial district in Riyadh and architects Henning Larsen Architects is behind.
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visits King Abdullah Financial District, which is the new financial district in Riyadh and architects Henning Larsen Architects is behind
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visited King Abdullah Financial District, which is the new financial district in Riyadh and architects Henning Larsen Architects is behind
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visited King Abdullah Financial District, which is the new financial district in Riyadh and architects Henning Larsen Architects is behind
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visited King Abdullah Financial District, which is the new financial district in Riyadh and architects Henning Larsen Architects is behind

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  1. Did Anyone notice?? The crown princess is wearing all the dresses in black combination. There is no colour in her dress for an asian tour...

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    1. She is not on an Asian tour. She is on the Middle East. One doesn't flash color in Saudi Arabia.

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  2. The 5 coat in 3 days. How many did she take with her?

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  3. Ce n'est pas asiatique c'est l'Arabie .Les femmes n'existent pas et sont toutes en noir .Demandez des détails à Google

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  4. I find this tour disgusting. A 28 year old man in Saudi Arabia has just been sentenced to 2000 lashes and 10 years in prison for simply tweeting online that he does not believe in Allah or the Quran. Yet here is Mary smiling in a country where this has happened, and women are treated as 2nd class citizens s. Where people are beheaded for sorcery. Very distasteful and sad.

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    1. And you do know that the royals have no say in what the foreign ministry decide? All this state visit are planned by the FM, they decide where, who and what. This means that the royals have no say in what country they visit. As long as they work for their country in a representative job they can't say no. If they do they could just as well send in the abdication papers..so this is a problem you have to take up with the fm.

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  5. Alors si l'Arabie n'est pas en Asie, où est-elle? En Afrique, Europe, Océanie ...?

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    1. Actually Arabian Peninsula is really part of Asia.

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    2. Considered a subcontinent of Asia geographically speaking. But it does not align itself as Asian. ergo the dull color.

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    3. Ethnicity is arab... But the entire gulf region falls in the asian land...

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  6. John F Kennedy "If we cannot now end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity". Mary and Frederick, by visiting Saudi Arabia, are, I believe, doing exactly that.

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  7. John F Kennedy "If we cannot now end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity". Mary and Frederick, I believe, are doing just that, you cannot create a safe world by ignoring a nation and their beliefs, best accept them and create a working relationship.

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    1. L.idée est excellente ,mais ces pays ne la partagent et même la combattent

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