Queen Margrethe held a lunch for Crown Prince Naruhito

On June 18, 2017, Crown Prince Naruhito of Japan is welcomed by Queen Margrethe II, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark prior to a lunch hosted by Queen Margrethe II at the Fredensborg Castle in Copenhagen, Denmark. Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito is officially visiting Denmark to mark the 150th anniversary of the Danish-Japanese diplomatic relationship.
Queen Margrethe, Crown Prince Naruhito, Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary wore Ganni Marietta Georgette Top and Skirt, Gianvito Rossi Pumps
Queen Margrethe, Crown Prince Naruhito, Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary wore green floral print silk skirt and top, Gianvito Rossi Pumps
Queen Margrethe, Crown Prince Naruhito, Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary wore green floral print silk skirt and top, Gianvito Rossi Pumps
Queen Margrethe, Crown Prince Naruhito, Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary wore green floral print silk skirt and top, Gianvito Rossi Pumps
Queen Margrethe, Crown Prince Naruhito, Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary wore green floral print silk skirt and top, Gianvito Rossi Pumps
Crown Princess Mary wore Ganni Marietta Georgette Top and Skirt
Ganni Marietta Georgette Top and Skirt

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  1. Passé 6 ans les smocks ce n'est pas terrible,Et sur les hanches c'est affreux !

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  2. She wear shorter dress than usual. But it is very beautiful.
    Interesting hair.

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    1. Beautiful? I think you're the only person who thinks that

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    2. Can't say I'm a fan of the hair, it may have been haute when Queen Victoria wore her hair like that but that was 150years ago.

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  3. I find this dress boring and dark, it would have been more elegant below the knee, to do away with the ice skater look. The hairstyle contributes to the granny effect. Not a good look for Mary oday.

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    1. That was my first thought, too. She looks so much better with a skirt at or below the knee. This one seems out of proportion, too baggy in the blouse, and her hair droopy parted in the middle and sagging on the sides. It almost seems that today she crossed over into middle age.

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  4. Unflattering granny look on Mary.
    Wonder why the queen needs such a big bag...

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  5. Mary makes seldom mistakes but this one is miss. Better luck next time!

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    1. I agree. I think this is the first time I've seen Mary's knees. It's unusual for Mary to be off the mark this much.

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  6. Nah,this isn´t good. I don´t mind the colour or print on Mary´s dress, nor the length (which I think is fine in summer). It´s the long sleeves that look wrong here. And that terrible terrible hairstyle. Granny indeed.

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  7. My beautiful Grandmother said "if you keep anything long enough, it will come back into fashion". Gran you were right, shirring is back in fashion, although Royals are wearing shirred garments now, not little girls in summer frocks and teenage girls in shirred tank tops and cut of jeans way back on those hot summer days in the early/mid 70's.

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    1. Exactly what I thought and what my Mom said!!! Ha, ha! (Nevertheless: bad look for Mary who mostly outshines all and everybody)

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  8. Queen Margrethe has the best look of the two in this occasion

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  9. Queen Margrethe has a nice look, Mary - this is not good = bad!

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