Queen Margrethe Presents Two Embroidered Chairs to King Frederik and Queen Mary

Queen Mary wore a blush pink Harrow silk blouse by The Fold, and burgundy trousers

At a small gathering at Frederiksborg Castle, Queen Margrethe unveiled a unique creation for King Frederik and Queen Mary: two embroidered chairs, made on her own initiative for the royal couple to use during their visits to the castle. The embroidery, which Queen Margrethe herself designed and executed, is based on the crowned monograms of the King and Queen – a blue mirror monogram, FF X, for the King, and a red M for the Queen.

Queen Mary wore a blush pink Harrow silk blouse by The Fold, and burgundy trousers

Queen Mary wore a blush pink Harrow silk blouse by The Fold, and burgundy trousers

Surrounding the monograms, flowers unfold on a dark blue background with small turquoise dots: tulips, roses, lilies, irises, clematis, daisies, and marigolds. On the front edge of the chairs, Queen Margrethe added her signature, M-24, as a personal detail. The Royal House notes that the embroidered chairs are now part of the permanent exhibition at Frederiksborg Castle and will also be used when the royal couple visits.

Queen Mary wore a blush pink Harrow silk blouse by The Fold, and burgundy trousers

Queen Mary wore a blush pink Harrow silk blouse by The Fold, and burgundy trousers

Queen Mary of Denmark wore The Fold Harrow Silk Blouse in Blush Pink
The Fold Harrow Silk Blouse
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