King Frederik and Queen Mary Visit Frederikshavn Aboard the Royal Yacht Dannebrog

Queen Mary wore a sky blue tweed jacket by Prada, and a tencel  linen blend  skirt by Apiece Apart

On August 25, 2025, King Frederik and Queen Mary arrived at Sæby Harbor in Frederikshavn Municipality aboard the Royal Yacht Dannebrog as part of this year’s summer cruise. The King and Queen were brought ashore by launch to the arrival pier in Sæby Harbor, where they were welcomed by, among others, Mayor Karsten Thomsen. The royal couple then attended an official reception at Sæby Church before visiting Sæby Glassworks.

Queen Mary wore a sky blue tweed jacket by Prada, and a tencel  linen blend  skirt by Apiece Apart

Queen Mary wore a sky blue tweed jacket by Prada, and a tencel  linen blend  skirt by Apiece Apart

Queen Mary wore a sky blue tweed jacket by Prada, and a tencel  linen blend  skirt by Apiece Apart

Queen Mary wore a sky blue tweed jacket by Prada, and a tencel  linen blend  skirt by Apiece Apart

Queen Mary wore a sky blue tweed jacket by Prada, and a tencel  linen blend  skirt by Apiece Apart

Queen Mary wore a sky blue tweed jacket by Prada, and a tencel  linen blend  skirt by Apiece Apart

This year’s summer cruise with the Royal Yacht Dannebrog includes visits to Frederikshavn Municipality on August 25, Thisted Municipality on August 26, Læsø Municipality on August 27, and Samsø Municipality on August 28. The Royal Yacht Dannebrog serves as the official residence of the King and Queen when they are on summer cruises in Danish waters or on official visits abroad.

Queen Mary wore a sky blue tweed jacket by Prada, and a tencel  linen blend  skirt by Apiece Apart

Queen Mary wore a sky blue tweed jacket by Prada, and a tencel  linen blend  skirt by Apiece Apart

Queen Mary wore APIECE APART Rosehip Tencel and linen blend wrap skirt
APIECE APART Rosehip Tencel and linen blend skirt
10 Comments
  1. Anonymous25/8/25 14:53

    Wow, I am a pretty consistent fan of Mary's ensembles, but this is a rare miss for me. It's absolutely random and is confused regarding the season. Summer shoes, fall skirt, spring jacket/blazer. I think she tried to tie in the hair accessory with the shoes, but it just doesn't work. The delicate summer sandals against that full-volume autumn skirt appear imbalanced. Hair and makeup look nice, however!

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    1. Anonymous25/8/25 18:25

      @Anon 14:53 I completely agree with you. My thoughts are the same as yours.
      - Anon 9:13

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  2. Anonymous25/8/25 16:38

    Blue is a good colour for her. Interesting that the skirt is a linen blend, it must be comfortable to wear.

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  3. Anonymous25/8/25 16:49

    This outfit, with its eclectic assortment of formal and less formal components, is a miss for me. Lyra

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  4. I love tencil (aka lyocell). It's such a beautiful, luxurious and affordable fabric that almost has the feel of silk. It's also better for the environment and has many advantages over other synthetics. I'm happy to see it used in Mary's skirt because I usually see it in clothing that looks like denim. I hope manufacturers start utilizing more in the future. By the way, the skirt is lovely but the one shown on the model has more of a flounce. Not sure why the difference??

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  5. Anonymous25/8/25 17:09

    Queen Mary is very slim, but the skirt makes her look large. Pretty blue jacket.

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  6. Belle tenue en trois parties bien choisies mais au niveau du serre-tête, j’aurais opté pour un modèle plus léger afin qu"il se confonde dans les cheveux !

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  7. Anonymous25/8/25 17:39

    Lovely little jacket, best styling for a wide swinging skirt like this. And I agree, Lyocell/Tencel is a phantastic material, silky, but creases much less. It is the skirt that has volume, clearly not Mary. For me, it is the skirt that has volume, not Mary. @Sandra: The flounciness of the model's skirt could come from a wind machine :-)

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  8. Anonymous25/8/25 18:18

    This outfit is exactly what I don't like in Mary's wardrobe and why I loved the black and white floral print suit the other day. While she doesn't have to wear wow outfits every time, this looks dull and mismatched, and even a bit matronly and dated. I don't think it flatters her and she has much better options. I am always a fan of piecing together separates, but they must coordinate well for a successful outfit.

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  9. P. the original25/8/25 18:35

    Love this unusual combo and the blazer melange colour and structure in particular.
    If some people are trying to envisage an old style, conventional Queen, that willl never be Mary (kudos to her).

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