The Christmas season in Denmark began with the reopening of The Nutcracker ballet at Tivoli. The guest of honor for the evening was Queen Margrethe, who served as both the set designer and costume designer for the production. Also attending the reopening were King Frederik, Queen Mary, Princess Isabella, Prince Vincent, Princess Josephine, Count Felix, Queen Sonja, Princess Benedikte, and Queen Anne-Marie.
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Saloni Jacqui Dress
Rebekka NOTKIN Earrings
What a treat to see the Nutcracker with the Danish RF. Q Margrethe is a very talented Artist. I must say no little Josephine and Vincent. The children are beautiful young people and so grown up. Great outfits just love it.
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Tous sont élégants, Mary porte très bien cette robe.
ReplyDeleteMargrethe must love having more time to pursue her love of theatre production. The entire family looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLovely family. The children are so grown-up now and they are adorable. I follow the danish family regularly even though I'm not a Dane and live in a different country. God bless them all..❤️
ReplyDeleteMary Grace, I too am not Danish,and live in the US.Like you, I also enjoy following the Danish Royal Family, and I’m fascinated by the history of Denmark.Indeed they are a lovely family 😊
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ReplyDeleteLovely to see Queen Sonja supporting Queen Margrethe here. Nice shades of purple/ burgundy on Queen Margrethe, Queen Mary and Princess Isabella.
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ReplyDelete* Isabella. What a color! A bit of autumn warmth. The small bag, what a quirk, took immediately my attention.
* Josephine. Her coat has quirky buttons and a lovely shawl collar ( we can see a little of the blouse underneath.
* Q Mary. Nice white woolen coat, it looks soft, modern and comfortable to wear.
I hope some of Queen Margarithe will inherit her creative genes!
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The grand-children.
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Isabella porte un très beau manteau, belle couleur festive.
ReplyDeleteLa robe de Mary est jolie, elle doit l'apprécier car elle la met souvent.
Je crois qu'ils revoient chaque année le ballet Casse-Noisette, à la longue ils doivent le connaître par coeur ! Paloma.
Tous font preuve d'élégance mais si cette robe est bien portée par Mary, je n'en suis pas vraiment fan !
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see the DRF together at the ballet supporting Queen Margrethe. And Queen Sonja--love that she came to show support too. Isabella and Josephine look lovely--both are wearing pretty coats. Queen Mary looks beautiful in her white coat and the Saloni dress (she seems to really love that dress as she wears it fairly often). I love her choice of the Notkin earrings--they are among my favorites in her jewelry box. I cannot believe how tall Vincent has gotten--almost as tall as his father. Queen Margrethe's purple blouse is gorgeous--and looks wonderful on her.
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Pretty color for Isabelle's coat. It's good to see so much family support for Margrethe's artistic endeavors. Chris L
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ReplyDeleteNot often we get to see 4 Queens together at the same event.
Margrethe Queen of Denmark
Anne-Marie Queen of Greece
Sonja Queen of Norway
Benedikte Queen of class
Wonderful line up of photos. Thank you Helen.
Perhaps a ballet could be done on the theme ….
“The three merry widows of Denmark.” 😀
And of course, Queen Margrethe being responsible for the costumes.
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Five queens actually. You forgot Queen Mary of Denmark 😊.
Delete@Just Me, you are right. five Queens WOW.
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I like Queen Margrethe's purple blouse (with a pussy bow). It matches her beautiful skirt.
ReplyDeleteI also like Princess Isabella's fuchsia coat although it is a bit too tight around the waist.
Princess Josephine is already taller than her sister. Prince Vincent is still growing. I think he will be a tall prince later.
Queen Mary is rewearing a white coat which is still fashion this winter. Unfortunately the long dress under the shorter coat is something I don't like. If she was wearing trousers like her daughters it would have been much better.
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