Art & Culture Gala in Copenhagen Sees A Tiara Debut
Queen Margrethe of Denmark may have been the host of this evening’s gala dinner at Christiansborg Palace for members of the art and culture community, but one of her daughters-in-law stole the show in a brand new diamond tiara.
Crown Princess Mary opted to use the event for her new tiara’s debut, though it is not the first time the piece has been seen on the 44-year-old – she first wore it as a necklace in April 2015 at a concert held for the Queen’s 75th birthday. She paired the tiara with a nude dress with a black tulle overlay.
NEW TIARA #CrownPrincessMary of #Denmark wears a new #tiara at tonight's #Royal #ball in #CPH #kongebloggen #royals pic.twitter.com/vy3HQoxqoM
— Kjell Arne Totland (@TV2KjellArne) March 15, 2016
Other attending the dinner were Prince Joachim and Princess Marie (in a navy blue lace evening gown and her diamond floral tiara), Princess Benedikte (in simple black) and Princess Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (in a nude wrap-style gown).
(Screenshots) Prince Joachim, Princess Marie, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary arriving to the banquet pic.twitter.com/Awig20PP0Z
— Scandinavian Royals. (@crownprincely) March 15, 2016
Queen Margrethe is hosting a dinner for arts & culture this evening at Christiansborg Palace. via @billedbladetdk pic.twitter.com/eGNuxqqk5E
— Factually Royal (@factually_royal) March 15, 2016
340 guests were invited to the event, feasting on courses of salt cod, marinated shrimp and beef tenderloin. The Royal Danish Life Guards Music Corp provided the entertainment along with PIVOT Dance Company and the Copenhagen Royal Chapel Choir.
Filed under Denmark, GermanyPrincess Benedikte and Princess Nathalie arriving to the banquet. pic.twitter.com/CxB7YFdzt4
— Scandinavian Royals. (@crownprincely) March 15, 2016
Tagged Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, Culture, House of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Margrethe II of Denmark, Prince Joachim of Denmark, Princess Benedikte of Denmark, Princess Marie of Denmark, Princess Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, The Arts, Tiaras.
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