Crown Princess Mary looked effortlessly elegant in a floral Zimmerman gown to attend her cousin Count Henrik’s confirmation in Paris today.
The European royal family, 47, who was born in Tasmania, gave a nod to her home country this afternoon by wearing an understated £2,000 dress from the Australian fashion label.
The linen dress had a pretty pink and beige floral print and a matching belt.
In addition to voluminous sleeves, the midi dress also featured a summery beaded trim around the hem, cuffs and V-neckline — which paired perfectly with her coral nail manicure.
The mother of four accessorized her outfit with a pink Maxmara leather bag and a Julie Sandlau necklace with her children’s initials.
Pictured: Crown Princess Mary of Denmark wore a £2,000 midi dress by Australian designer Zimmerman
The elegant royal completed her ensemble with a pair of £845 pink heels from Gianvito Rossi, one of the Princess of Wales’ favorite brands.
Mary kept her makeup minimal for the family affair — she just opted for a nude lipstick and a touch of brown eyeliner.
The mother styled her auburn hair into her signature loose waves and donned a pair of orange dangle earrings.
Meanwhile, her husband, Prince Frederik, 54, was dressed quite smartly in a navy blue suit with a double-breasted jacket.
The couple and their children were out in full force today to support Count Henrik at his confirmation in the Danish church in Paris.
While Prince Christian, 17, looked smart in an olive suit, his younger sister Princess Isabella complimented her mum in an orange blazer and white trousers.
In addition, Prince Vincent, 12, was his dad’s mini-me in a blue suit, while his twin sister Princess Josephine looked chic in a yellow pleated dress with a navy blue blazer.
For her son’s special day, Crown Princess Mary’s sister-in-law, Marie, donned a bright pink suit and navy blue suede heels.
Crown Prince Frederik and his wife Crown Princess Mary were also present with their four children, from left to right: Princess Isabella, Prince Vincent, Prince Christian and Princess Josephine
The £2,000 linen dress had a pretty pink and beige floral print and matching belt and beaded cuffs
The mother of four accessorized her outfit with a pink Maxmara leather bag and a Julie Sandlau necklace with her children’s initials
Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederick imagined arriving at the Danish Church in Paris with their four children
Last September, the Danish monarch announced that her grandchildren Nikolai, 23, Felix, 20, Henrik, 13, and Athena, 10, will no longer hold the title of “His/Her Highness” from January 2023.
At the time, the monarch stressed that the move “will be good for them in their future” and will allow the children – who have retained their position in the line of succession – to “shape their own lives without being constrained by the special considerations and duties’ that entails a formal connection to the Danish royal family.
However, Prince Joachim publicly spoke out against his mother’s decision in the days that followed – claiming his children had been ‘harmed’ in the process.
Following peace talks within the family, as well as an unprecedented public statement from the Danish palace explaining Queen Margrethe’s decision to apologize for all the hurt that had been caused, the family rift seemed to have healed.
Princess Marie of Denmark, 47 (pictured) arrived at the Danish church in Paris this morning for the confirmation of her son, Count Henrik
Princess Marie hosted her family for photos outside the Danish church ahead of Count Henrik’s confirmation. Middle: Count Henrik
Pictured: Princess Marie smiling with Prince Joachim of Denmark, Count Nikolai and Countess Athena
Picture perfect family! The Danish royals all smiled as the sun rose for them on their special day
In April this year, both Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Joachim gathered to celebrate the Queen’s 83rd birthday, with all members of the family invited to the balcony of Copenhagen’s Amalienborg Palace.
Although the family seems to be united again, it was announced earlier this year that Prince Joachim and Princess Marie will move their family to Washington DC in the US this fall.
Joachim, sixth in line to the Danish throne, is making the move so he can take a job as a defense industrial attaché at the Embassy of Denmark.
His family’s move to the US has parallels with when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down as senior royals in Britain in 2020 to start their new lives in North America.
Joachim announced the move in March, saying: ‘I am proud to still have the opportunity to represent Denmark internationally in the field of security and defence. Transatlantic cooperation is a high priority area and I am honored that they have deemed me qualified for the task.”