Queen Mary Attends the Into Change and Into Innovation Awards Ceremony

Queen Mary wore a black velvet blazer suit. Engrave research group and Professor Peter Lodahl at Niels Bohr Institute

On December 15, 2025, Queen Mary of Denmark, together with the Minister for Higher Education and Science, Christina Egelund, presented Denmark’s new research and innovation prize, the Into Change Award, at the Opera House in Copenhagen. At the same time, another new award, the Into Innovation Award, was also presented.

Queen Mary wore a black velvet blazer suit. Engrave research group and Professor Peter Lodahl at Niels Bohr Institute

Queen Mary wore a black velvet blazer suit. Engrave research group and Professor Peter Lodahl at Niels Bohr Institute

Queen Mary wore a black velvet blazer suit. Engrave research group and Professor Peter Lodahl at Niels Bohr Institute

The Into Change Award was presented to the ENGRAVE collaboration, a network of researchers and observatories across 13 European countries. The Into Innovation Award was presented to Professor Peter Lodahl of the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen. Peter Lodahl is professor in quantum physics and technology at the Niels Bohr Institute and Director of the Hybrid Quantum Networks Hy-Q Center of Excellence.

Queen Mary wore a black velvet blazer suit. Engrave research group and Professor Peter Lodahl at Niels Bohr Institute

Queen Mary wore a black velvet blazer suit. Engrave research group and Professor Peter Lodahl at Niels Bohr Institute
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  1. She is in mourning for Bondi.

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    1. And you know this because?? She has to continue with her work, it does not take away the tragedy that occurred.

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    2. Or just in elegant black for the evening which she often does. As a former Sydney-sider, no doubt she would be horrified by the act of the two very sick men.

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    3. One way or the other she looks absolutely fabolous!

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    4. 00:42 why be passive aggressive to another who is wondering something aloud? It feels awful to receive that from a stranger.

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    5. 0042 is correct, we do not know what the Queen is thinking or feeling.

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    6. La reine a justement pris la parole au sujet de la tuerie, juste avant d'entrer à l'Opéra, elle était trÚs émue.
      Donc, oui, peut-ĂȘtre bien qu'elle a modifiĂ© sa tenue au dernier moment pour ĂȘtre tout en noir, c'est une probabilitĂ©.
      Frederik et elle ont aussi fait paraßtre un communiqué de condoléances le 14.
      Paloma.

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  2. đŸ€ đŸ€ đŸ€

    MESH

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  3. Does she own anything other than black pants? S.M.

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    1. SM - that’s a bit of a silly question.

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  4. As the simple, she and F love so much each other. The outfit is reflection the something else. IMO ❤đŸ”„

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    1. How do you know this?

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  5. How lovely and elegant Queen Mary looks in her velvet evening suit! I cannot believe she was out and about so quickly after her return from Kenya. She was very busy there and the climate differences must be a challenge to adapt between.

    Janet

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  6. Queen Mary looks beautiful in her velvet evening pantsuit, she looks very elegant.

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    1. Agree very nice fitting suit

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  7. Belle combinaison du velours et du satin noir !

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  8. Det Àr ofta som Mary bÀr svart,sÄ det har nog inget med Bondi att göra.
    DÀremot tror jag att en fÀrgstark kostym hade vÀckt frÄgor,sÄ som Mary Àr som person har hon ett varm hjÀrta och tÀnker pÄ sÄnt.
    Jag tycker hon Àr sÄ fin.

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  9. Both ladies look nice. Mary is always in style no matter what. This is also sad
    reminder for her, what people do when hate takes over. My prayers are with the victims and their families.
    css

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