On September 12, 2025, Queen Mary of Denmark attended the 25th anniversary celebration of the National Grief Center (Det Nationale Sorgcenter) at Amagerbrogade in Copenhagen. The Queen is Patron of the Danish National Center for Grief. During the celebration, the Queen delivered a speech. For 25 years, Children, Youth & Grief (Børn, Unge & Sorg) has worked to ensure that grief does not devastate the lives of children and young people.
Children, Youth & Grief is part of the National Grief Center, a center of knowledge, expertise, and treatment for grief. The center offers, among other things, free psychological counseling to the bereaved and their relatives.
On this occasion, the Queen also had the opportunity to meet 18-year-old Ida, 15-year-old Sylvester, and their father, Ulrik, for a conversation about the support they received from Children, Youth & Grief after the death of their mother. The conversation took place in the 'Heart Room' by the Memorial Tree, where visitors can remember loved ones and leave a written message for someone who is seriously ill or has passed away.













Mary always looks at least good (when not great) in what ever she wears. In this case, I think narrower trousers would have looked better with this style of looser blazer with the deeper V of the neckline. But as I said, she still looks good.
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tagreed, narrower trousers would have been great. Now is an OK look
DeleteIMV the look of a ladies' suit is a global issue. The width of trousers is part of the global design and should be respected as such. The 3 ladies' trousers have wide legs, or even extra wide.
DeleteI doubt it, narrow trousers would make this look borrowed from 2000th. With wide trousers its modern style look🤗
DeleteIt is high time to get accustomed to the "new look" with wide trousers ... if I remember well, it was also not easy to get accustomed to the very tight ones :-). If in doubt - I am for the wider ones ...
Delete@Anon 12:34 You siad: "It is high time to get accustomed to the "new look" with wide trousers.."
DeleteJust because it is a 'new look' it doesn't mean that we have to get accustomed to it. Even more importantly, these new looks, and this wide-pant one in particular, doesn't mean everyone looks good in them, nor wants to wear them. We've seen numerous royals wearing them on these pages over the past 12 months, and the reader comments have reflected that they are a hit or a miss on the royals wearing them. To each their own choice and opinion.
- Anon 9:13
@Anon 9:13: With "get accustomed to it" I mean: we were accustomed to the tight trousers as well, nobody really suggested that XY should wear wide legged trousers - because nobody wore wide legged trousers at that time, it would have been kind of ridiculous and old fashioned. And besides this, I really think we ourselves just get accustomed to certain looks (and the changed proportions they bring with them) as time goes by. Personally, I like medium wide on quite everybody - but well, it is the wide ones that are a la mode.
DeleteA further small detail to wide pants: Just read somewhere that this winter, women get pockets. Not small lookalikes or tiny pockets, real emancipated pockets on pants and skirts too, so the models walked the catwalk with their hands in their huge pockets :-). This means pants are going to be not only flared out but wide everywhere. The only aspect I don't like about it (and about the whole fashion circus) is the environmental one ...
DeleteNo need to worry. The wide pants like worn the last 2 years are slowly disappearing. They still exist during the coming Autumn-Winter season but other type of pants are trendy and will also be worn next season. I do not know all the names given to these different types of pants but I know there are a lot of new styles. I think the best is to find a style that looks good on the person who is wearing it. It is not because my friend is looking good in very wide pants, I will look good too in the same style. If I'll buy a new style of pants I will certainly not spend a lot of money because it is quite possible that by the Winter of 2026-2027 very wide pants are completely out of fashion. Everyone must wear clothes in which they feel good and comfortable and which are fitting the wearer.
DeleteShe looks absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you.
DeleteI do not agree. I think her trousers are far too wide and are not flattering on her, making her appear bigger than she is.
DeleteThe pink (artificial) flower is sensational. I think Chanel used to do these, but I am not sure.
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I like the way Mary jazzed up this pantsuit with the beautiful pomegranate coloured flower.and clutch purse. I know some disagree with me, but I find all black a bit dull and boring.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, too much black. And I don't like the big red flower on the jacket.
DeleteShe looks good in this suit, larger jacket and wide pants are in. Love the colour of her clutch. Her make up today is more natural,other than the brows which are a bit to dark. Regardless she looks lovely. I also like the look of the lady with the green skirt and low slung belt. Nice casual look.
ReplyDeleteCette jupe verte toute froissée ?? :(
DeleteL'association de ce blazer avec le pantalon large lui convient Ă merveille ; je suis ravie qu'elle ait ressorti ses boucles d'oreilles avec les petits diamants !
ReplyDeleteNot a great look on Mary. If she wanted a looser and longer blazer she should have chosen narrower trousers.
ReplyDeleteVery good brooche or real flower same color as the hand-bag.
ReplyDeleteOn a video I saw the shy insecure girl giving her flowers. Maybe not that shy because she doesn't wear any upper undergarment!
I like the pop of bright pink on her jacket. And her straighter hairstyle looks very pretty and, in my opinion, more flattering. MD
ReplyDeleteI see wider pants are in again, nice to see. This is a very elegant look on Mary. Pantlegs to narrow don't look very nice either. She looks fantastic anyway.
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Agree with MD. Queen Mary nailed it with today's outfit and hairstyle.
ReplyDeleteHer hair looks so luxurious, I also like it when she occasionally wears it parted on the side because it shows more of her beautiful face. Other than that she is the belle of the ball in her classic black
ReplyDeleteI realize this is the fashion, wider pants, but overall I don't like this look regardless the Queen looks lovely. The blazer is longer, and somewhat a loose cut and fit, combined with the baggy pants, not a stylish look overall. I like the simple, subtle necklace.
ReplyDeleteI agree
DeleteOh my gosh the woman without a bra. I hate the phrase ‘I have no words’ but really, I don’t…
ReplyDelete3:36 different cultures, different norms.
Delete??? on pic3 ?. I don't like it but no comment. Women can now find a soft bra.
DeleteThe flower on her lapel remembers me the paper flowers one could shoot at the shooting stand of the yearly fancy fair.
ReplyDeleteI love the red envelope bag.
Is the rose real?
ReplyDeleteCan perfection be commenter on?
ReplyDeleteJust one word: sensational👍👏
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ReplyDeleteBonne longueur de cheveux, certaines devraient s'en inspirer
ReplyDeleteFroufrou
I agree about the hair length
DeleteTrès jolie veste (que je vois en bleu foncé sur mon écran, et non noire).
ReplyDeleteLe tissu texturé est particulièrement intéressant. Le pantalon large, c'est non pour moi. La fleur en tissu j'adore : cette très belle couleur ressort magnifiquement sur le fond sombre, et la pochette du même rose rajoute vraiment de la vitalité et originalité à sa tenue. C'est aussi très symbolique : rajouter un peu le rose de l'espoir dans un très difficile et douloureux moment de deuil. La fleur en métaphore de renaissance. Paloma.
The suit would have just been another navy blue trouser suit,had it not been for the pop of color in the flower and clutch bag. Very ‘Mary-esque’! She has an eye for flare.
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in terms of brooches I think she learned from Margrethe
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