On November 5, 2025, Queen Mary attended the One Health Conference at UN City in Copenhagen. Upon arrival, Her Majesty was received by Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Jacob Jensen, Head of Office at the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration Hanne Larsen, and Special Representative of the WHO Regional Office for Europe Robb Butler.
One Health is an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals, and ecosystems. It recognizes that the health of humans, domestic and wild animals, plants, and the wider environment — including ecosystems — are closely linked and interdependent.
As part of the Danish EU Presidency, the conference brought together nearly 200 experts and representatives from the 27 EU member states to strengthen cross-sector cooperation and increase awareness and understanding of the One Health approach.
The conference was organized by the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration under the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, in cooperation with the WHO Regional Office for Europe, as part of the Danish EU Presidency.






Referring to the final photo, I don’t find this suit nearly as well shaped as all her other trousers suits. She has so many great ones that are perfectly neat and flattering, but this is somehow looking like a man’s suit on Mary. If adopting this style, I think it would have looked better with a white collar and tie, and flat black lace ups. She has the beauty to get away with the full male business attire and rock it, but this suit otherwise doesn’t work due to its strange cut.
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DeleteA perfectly made suit (especially striking if you view the jacket of the gentleman walking beside her :-), but the cut is too masculine. And (not only) Mary looks so fabulous with her feminine contours - too lovely to dress in masculine designs.
ReplyDeleteWell said.
DeleteUn tailleur-pantalon qui ne montre pas assez de féminité à part peut-être ce genre de nœud Lavallière ; son sac à mains me semble très pratique !
ReplyDeleteWhen I look at Mary's suit, my attention is only attracted by the unusual bow collar and must admit I don't like it at all. The intention was probably to make it look more feminine, but it doesn't help. So I look forward to her next appearance...
ReplyDeleteI am in agreement.
DeleteMary loves her powersuits!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I don’t think this is one of QM better trouser suits. The double breasted jacket seems a little boxed in shape.Maybe a belt might have softened the over all look. The unusual neckline of blouce doesn’t help the look,it looks like a tied scarf.
ReplyDeleteLowri.
Boxy jackets are trending right now and while Princesses Mary , Letizia and Charlene pull them off very well, they are still not be best design, imo. I do, however, like the power suit image for certain events.
ReplyDeleteI am more distracted by the blouse and would have preferred seeing a shirt-style buttoned up.
Not her best look
ReplyDeleteDo you have a better suggestion?
DeleteAgree. This suit does not flatter her at all.
DeleteI find this pantsuit too masculine. I don't mind the pants, its the jacket I 'm not so keen on. The blouse is unusual. I feel the jacket may have looked better with a belt of the same fabric as the jacket.
ReplyDeleteQM has been wearing so many power suits its becoming a bit boring.
ReplyDeleteThis is what a good quality, well cut suit looks like. Victoria should ask for advice and drop her cheap ones.
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I prefer the pant suits CP Victoria is wearing.
DeleteYou mean the cheap polyester Zara one?
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