Swedish Queen Silvia opened Childhood House in Frankfurt, Hesse

Queen Silvia and Hesse's Minister-President Boris Rhein attended the opening ceremony of Frankfurt Childhood-Haus

Queen Silvia attended the opening of a Childhood-Haus at Frankfurt University Hospital. Hesse's Minister-President Boris Rhein also attended the opening ceremony. A Childhood-Haus (Barnahus) provides support and protection for abused children under one roof. A multi-professional team consisting of doctors, law enforcement officers, psychologists, social workers and others work together in the best interests of the children.

Queen Silvia and Hesse's Minister-President Boris Rhein attended the opening ceremony of Frankfurt Childhood-Haus

Queen Silvia and Hesse's Minister-President Boris Rhein attended the opening ceremony of Frankfurt Childhood-Haus

Queen Silvia and Hesse's Minister-President Boris Rhein attended the opening ceremony of Frankfurt Childhood-Haus

Queen Silvia and Hesse's Minister-President Boris Rhein attended the opening ceremony of Frankfurt Childhood-Haus

Queen Silvia and Hesse's Minister-President Boris Rhein attended the opening ceremony of Frankfurt Childhood-Haus

Queen Silvia and Hesse's Minister-President Boris Rhein attended the opening ceremony of Frankfurt Childhood-Haus

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  1. It looks like Queen Silvia's cape is made in the same fabric as her two pieces (jacket and skirt). I'd liked the fabric of the cape if it was made of thicker wool. She should also abandon the white tights during Winter season. They must not be necessary black but like the color of a darker skin type.

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  2. Silvia's costume is elegant as usual. But I don't understand why she wore that blue maxi scarf on him or is it a blue cape? First - it looks shapeless and resembles a blanket or a blue sheet. Secondly - she has always to keep holding it with one her hand (once left, once right) - it's impractical. A nice coat or cloak with buttons or even a zipper would be more appropriete.
    Stephanie

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    1. It wasn't bulky, but that afternoon it was very windy, you can see the lady behind the queen struggling with her hair. Without storm, the cape looked very pretty.

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  3. The Queen always looks well groomed and elegant no matter what she is wearing and this is no different. Love her blue cape.

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  4. Queste pèlerine sono belissime e regie peró non con la gonna curta ...

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  5. I think this was a rare miss for her

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  6. Great color for Silvia!

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  7. Silvia always looks good. css

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  8. The colour is lovely but I think the droopy cape should have been replaced by a more fitted coat. Q. Silvia has a wonderful figure but here she’s drowning in all of this fabric. (V.M.)

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  9. Couleur très flatteuse mais il me semble que la cape serait plus à l'avantage de Silvia avec moins d'amplitude !

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  10. Love Queen Silvia’s cape coat, colour and all.
    But how does she keep her legs warm?
    Temperatures are around zero with some snow about.
    Nice to see her supporting such an important cause.

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    1. No worry, it wasn‘t that cold here…

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  11. Rare mis-step for the Queen. The suit is quite nice, however the cape is like a bin bag wrapped around her. Edwina

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    1. If that was a bin bag, i want to have one please!

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