For his swearing-in on January 3, the Danish monarch chose a similar outfit with the same accessories, but in a different color.
New wind from the north. After a two-year cancellation due to the epidemic, the swearing-in ceremony of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark has resumed its annual routine. Apart from one detail. On January 3, the sovereign replaced the royal blue dress she had worn for more than 25 years with a similar creation. But burgundy red.
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Except for the original dress patterns, everything is there: the mink attached to the collar and cuffs (black this time), the honors, the scarf, and the white gloves.
A dress as a gift
The palace explains that this piece, made by the designers of the Danish luxury brand Wichmann Couture, was offered to the monarch by the artisans’ association of the capital on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee (50th anniversary of the throne). 2022: In this ceremony at Copenhagen City Hall on November 12, Queen Margrethe II steps out of her carriage, dressed in a fuchsia suit with a black velvet cape, marking another arrival in grandeur.
In the video, a passer-by throws eggs at King Charles III.
Source: Le Figaro
