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Queen Mary of Denmark Flaunts Nautical Fashion at Fredensborg Castle

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Queen Mary of Denmark embarked on an early summer getaway to Fredensborg Castle from Copenhagen, accompanied by her spouse, King Frederik X, igniting a fashion statement with a distinct nautical twist.

Donning two exquisite ensembles, Queen Mary first appeared in the navy blue and white Iris and Ink Alison Polka-Dot Satin Midi Dress, exuding elegance with its belted white line, long sleeves, and rounded neckline.

Complementing the dress, the royal adorned navy pumps by [unnamed designer] and a white veil headpiece by Maggie Mowbray Millinery, carrying a vibrant bouquet featuring shades of purple, blue, pink, and cream, as she posed alongside her husband of two decades.

Upon arrival at Fredensborg Castle, Queen Mary transitioned into a white top by Boss matched with a Harris Wharf London jacket, seamlessly coordinated with wide-leg dark trousers from Etro, and elegant heels by [unnamed designer], in sync with King Frederik, who swapped his uniform for a more casual suit for a leisurely stroll around the estate.

Recently unveiling their royal portrait to the public in a grand ceremony on April 25, Queen Mary and King Frederik X marked a significant moment in Danish history. Queen Mary, celebrated for her power dressing and regal style, stepped into the throne in January, paving the way for a new fashion era under her reign.

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