Queen Mary Receives Ticket Sellers from the Children’s Aid Foundation

Queen Mary wore a blue silk Imperium blouse by Temperley London. Winter 2017 Imperium collection

On February 20, 2026, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Lillebror Lottery, Queen Mary of Denmark received Caroline, Oskar, and Director Sofie Hugo from the Children’s Aid Foundation (Børnehjælpsdagen) at Frederik VIII’s Palace, Amalienborg, to purchase the first lottery tickets of the year. Queen Mary is patron of the Children’s Aid Foundation.

Queen Mary wore a blue silk Imperium blouse by Temperley London. Winter 2017 Imperium collection

Queen Mary wore a blue silk Imperium blouse by Temperley London. Winter 2017 Imperium collection

Each year, associations, clubs, and school classes go door to door selling lottery tickets and raising funds for the Children’s Aid Foundation, which works to support and strengthen children and young people in care throughout Denmark.

Queen Mary wore a blue silk Imperium blouse by Temperley London. Winter 2017 Imperium collection

The Children’s Aid Foundation is a nationwide, non-political charitable organization that has worked to improve children’s conditions in Denmark since 1904. It supports children and young people in care and those in vulnerable situations who live in residential institutions, with foster families, or in aftercare in Denmark.

Queen Mary wore a blue silk Imperium blouse by Temperley London. Winter 2017 Imperium collection

Queen Mary wore Temperley London Imperium Blouse Winter 2017 Collection
Temperley London Imperium Blouse
6 Comments
  1. Anonymous21/2/26 15:50

    I wish all royals where like the Danish queen... She is so perfekt!

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  2. Anonymous21/2/26 15:51

    Pretty blouse, I like what appears to be the tie dye effect of the fabric. Lovely colour.

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  3. Anonymous21/2/26 16:10

    Huge exception: I don't like at all what Queen Mary is wearing this time, specifically what is visible from it: this blouse. And I very much don't like it, without exception. The pattern is confusing, conflicting-competing colours and also: conflicting patterns (hearts, flowers, something like snowflake-crystals, a black frame, that does not frame because the confusion spills out of the frame). The symmetrical arrangement does not change this confusing manifoldness without harmony. And then the overkill of the slim bow and the over-overkill of a high neck, which is also ruffled. No, no. Sorry to say, because Mary has an excellent taste - but this is straightforward ugly in my eyes.

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  4. Anonymous21/2/26 17:07

    So beatiful blouse ❤️

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  5. Anonymous21/2/26 18:07

    I’m sure the kids were excited to sell their tickets at the palace! The Queen’s outfit is great and her hair looks fantastic.

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  6. Anonymous21/2/26 19:38

    No to the blouse!
    It is a blouse that are more for a younger person.Grey trousers in wool.No,two materials that is no good combination.
    Sometimes I think her assistent are on vacation.

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