The Danish royal family has already welcomed Christmas. This Saturday night they went to Copenhagen’s Tivoli Theater to enjoy the Nutcracker ballet, an event with which they kick off the festival every year. D Queen Margaret He took the stage as the guest of honor, as he was part of the creative process of the play as set designer and costume designer, receiving long and warm applause from the audience.
Margarita II enjoyed this event in company King Frederick and Marywho will celebrate their first anniversary on the throne on January 14 and of Princess Isabella (17 years old) and the twin princes Josephine and Vincent (13 years old), who have undergone a great physical transformation since their last public appearance and are much taller and more mature. The big absentee is Crown Prince Christian, who after completing his high school studies is taking a few months off in Africa before starting his military training next February.
The ladies of the house once again gave a style lesson with some ideal looks to protect themselves from the cold without losing their glamour. Queen Mary retrieved a Saloni silk dress with a flattering floral print from her closet. Design that is combined with simple lines and burgundy suede ankle boots with a white coat, one of the most fashionable colors of this season.
Isabella was in charge of adding a touch of color with her purple Dolce & Gabanna coat. But, undoubtedly, the one that grabbed the most attention was her leopard print handbag, very chic and youthful. Josephine is wearing an outfit that is perfect for an office day, consisting of a gray coat with pants of the same color, but a little darker.
felixThe Count of Monpejot and Prince Joachim’s second son, born from his first marriage to Countess Alexandra, also lived on his grandmother’s side. A sign of normalcy after Queen Margaret decided to withdraw royal titles from Prince Joachim’s four children: Nicholas, Felix, Henrik and Athenia. The measure, which is set to expire on January 1, 2023, has caused great consternation among youngsters and their parents.
The former head of state’s two sisters also did not want to miss this cultural evening. Queen Anne Marie of Greecewho lives far away from Denmark but has a very fraternal relationship with his sister and it is very common for him to travel to his home country on important dates; and PRincesa Benedictawho was always at his side during the reign of Margaret II, supporting him with a discreet background.
Other special guests were Dr Sonya from Norwaysing, with whom the Queen maintains close ties of friendship. It should be noted that at this time the Nordic country’s monarchy was going through a delicate situation due to the third arrest of Marius Borg, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Merit while still unmarried. Two counts of rape against the 27-year-old were added to earlier charges of domestic violence, threats and failure to comply with a restraining order.