There are tours and tours and this is one of the most important for Frederick of Denmark y Mary Donaldson. This is the first for them after the proclamation of Queen Margaret’s son as king. A proclamation that took place in January just a few months after his walks with Genoveva Casanova for Madrid.
One of the stops for the kings of Denmark, who a few days ago gave their first televised interview as kings, on their first international tour is Sweden. This Monday, the Royal Palace in Stockholm was decked out to celebrate a gala dinner.
A display of tiaras in which King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Victoria of Sweden and Prince Consort Daniel have received the kings of their neighboring country in a historic reception for both Royal Houses.
For this gala dinner – in which the kings of Denmark have also met with representatives of the Swedish parliament, the government and the Danish delegation – Frederick X’s wife has chosen a champagne-colored dress with an embroidered bodice, marked on the waist, burgundy lace and elegant transparencies on the shoulders. She has once again turned to one of her trusted designers, Jesper Høvring, although it is not a premiere design, rather Mary has modified a dress that she already wore in 2017 for the occasion.
He has also taken out of the jewelry box the most valuable of his tiaras: the ruby one that belonged to Queen Ingrid and he left as an inheritance to his grandson Federico for his future wife. A matching necklace (like the bracelets and the ring) and the order of the Seraphim that he had received hours before from the Swedish king have completed the impressive gala outfit of the queen consort of Denmark. She has once again proven that she is one of the most stylish European royals.
Hours before the gala dinner, both were received at Skeppsborn, in the historic center of Stockholm. They have arrived aboard Vasaorden, the Swedish royal ship, accompanied by Victoria and Daniel, and have been received by King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia. For his arrival in Sweden, Donaldson was not far behind in a white tweed dress below the knees, fitted at the waist and with a full skirt.