In the evening of April 24, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit attended an official dinner held by President Grybauskaitė at the Presidential Palace in Vilnius. The Crown Couple currently visits Lithuania on the 100th anniversary of independence of Baltic States. Princess Mette-Marit wore a midi dress from 'by Ti Mo' |
Dinner - Lithuania visit of Princess Mette-Marit and Prince Haakon
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Very wonderful royal couple of Prince Haakon and Princess Mette-Marit of Lithuania
ReplyDeleteThey are the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Norway, not Lihuania.
DeleteI like this dress, very spring like. Her hair looks nice too.
ReplyDeleteToday CP MM is very well put together if I may say it this way,also all the extras shoes and bag's. Good job.
ReplyDeleteI like this a lot - the print and the colours which are very flattering. It fits nicely as well. Her hair is nice again.
ReplyDeleteI agree! A very nice outfit, and a very beautiful princess
DeleteI really like this dress. Great color and fit.
ReplyDeleteMe gusta todo, el vestido, el cabello, los zapatos (adoro ese estilo de zapatos creo que siempre lo digo). En la segunda fotografia MM se tiene mala pose. se con los hombros caidos y panzona
ReplyDeleteNice wardrobe for this trip. MM's dresses are designed as real dresses from the start and not t-shirts that someone lengthened to make a dress. Well selected.
ReplyDeleteJust absolutely lovely!
ReplyDeleteLoving the short hair!! Screams style and strength!
ReplyDeleteI love the cream-colored coat, and the way Mette-Marit is wearing it cape-style draped on her shoulders. I think this is a trend that was started by the stylish U.S. first lady, and it's a graceful look that always works.
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