Crown Princess Mary, Current Events 10: September 2010 - August 2013


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Mary herself looks beautiful but that jacket may be the worst thing I've ever seen her, (or maybe anyone), wear. I'm trying to think of someone who could make that shade of green work and I can't.
That being said it certainly brightens up what looks like a very dull day in Denmark. :) I wonder if either Mary or Frederik have any interest in gardening, etc?
 
Personally, I like the coat, and the color. Imho she pulls it off quite well. Nice and cheery on an otherwise dull day.
 
in one of the photos I can see her lady in witing with a coatsimilar as her but more plain colour!
 
A charming little article from BB about Mary and some kindergarten children: Billed-Bladet - Børn på prinsessejagt overså Mary

Mary arrived at the garden event in between heavy showers.
The gardens at Frederiksborg are big and are located north of the castle, across the lake. And it was here Mary encountered some children. Mary asked: "What are you doing here"?
The children replied: "We are on a princess-hunt".
Mary smiled: "Have you found one, then? I haven't seen any".
The children: "No we haven't".

So that explains Mary's attire. It's camuflage.

Now, I have no idea about fashion so I find Mary's raincoat refreshing and her sunhat sweet and optimistic. - We sure need it!
As the summer here in DK appears to have been cancelled due to the financial crisis, it's nice to see some colors.

I guess Amalienborg is also affected by the waterpollution? Like most of down town Copenhagen.
For those who are uninformed: Due to the heavy rain, the watersupply to Copenhagen has been contaminated. As such people have been advised to boil tap-water before usage. And Amalienborg is smack in the middle of the affected area. - Not that there is much risk, if you are healthy. The authorities just put the safety level at: better very safe than sorry.
 
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I guess Amalienborg is also affected by the waterpollution? Like most of down town Copenhagen.
For those who are uninformed: Due to the heavy rain, the watersupply to Copenhagen has been contaminated. As such people have been advised to boil tap-water before usage. And Amalienborg is smack in the middle of the affected area. - Not that there is much risk, if you are healthy. The authorities just put the safety level at: better very safe than sorry.
Now we can drink tap-water again. Well, at least if you don´t live in the area surrounded by 4 namegiven streets and Amalienborg is included in that area, so no problems there :)
 
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A charming little article from BB about Mary and some kindergarten children: Billed-Bladet - Børn på prinsessejagt overså Mary

Mary arrived at the garden event in between heavy showers.
The gardens at Frederiksborg are big and are located north of the castle, across the lake. And it was here Mary encountered some children. Mary asked: "What are you doing here"?
The children replied: "We are on a princess-hunt".
Mary smiled: "Have you found one, then? I haven't seen any".
The children: "No we haven't".


So that explains Mary's attire. It's camuflage.

Now, I have no idea about fashion so I find Mary's raincoat refreshing and her sunhat sweet and optimistic. - We sure need it!
As the summer here in DK appears to have been cancelled due to the financial crisis, it's nice to see some colors.

I guess Amalienborg is also affected by the waterpollution? Like most of down town Copenhagen.
For those who are uninformed: Due to the heavy rain, the watersupply to Copenhagen has been contaminated. As such people have been advised to boil tap-water before usage. And Amalienborg is smack in the middle of the affected area. - Not that there is much risk, if you are healthy. The authorities just put the safety level at: better very safe than sorry.


What a sweet story! I wonder if the children realised their "stranger in the woods" was a real-life princess :ROFLMAO:
 
What a sweet story! I wonder if the children realised their "stranger in the woods" was a real-life princess :ROFLMAO:

I wonder if someone didn't tell the children.
That's the problem with kindergarten children, they expect a princess to wear a crown and a big gown. And what they see is just a lady, in this case just a lady in a raincoat.
Just one more of life's illusions going up in smoke....
Now, it's completely different matter if the DRF are escorted by police on motorbikes! Wow, that's cool. :eek:

Now we can drink tap-water again. Well, at least if you don´t live in the area surrounded by 4 namegiven streets and Amalienborg is included in that area, so no problems there :)

You mean Amalienborg is not in the area?

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I had a look at the magazine, which arrange this garden fair and it appears Mary has been to that fair in previous years. - I just can't remember.
Anyway, here is a pic of how Mary looked on another occasion and we can also have an idea about what she wore beneath the now famous or infamous raincoat: Presse - Garden Living Magasin
I guess the summerhat would have been most appropriate had Mary been able to take off her raincoat. But alas, that is something neither Mary nor the fashion gurus can control. :sad:

She has been there before in 2005, when the climate was more benign: Garden Living Fair er en af Europas 12 smukkeste - sn.dk - Sjællands Nyheder
 
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I imagine the children were told she was a real princess dressed for the wet weather. Is this the green overcoat she wore on the way to the Dannebrog over the pink gown for Fred's 40 th birthday lunch a couple of years ago?
 
:p Thank god, combined with THAT green coat over the lovely pink dress it would have been a true Kermit & Miss Piggy appearance :p
The birthday outfit was lovely.
 
Mary indvier nyt VIA-campus

According to Jyllands Posten Mary will go to Aarhus on the 11. October.
Here she will inaugurate a new VIA campus.

Here she will also meet with two Danish students who have been studying in Tasmania earlier this year. There are 3.500 students at the campus. 400 will begin their study shortly.

This is a part of an ongoing project uintil 2014, about turning the area around Aarhus Sygehus ( Better known as Skejby Sygehus. The word "sygehus" means house for the sick = hospital) into a hospital city with the largest hospital in DK, with additional hospital-university, research fascillities, college dorms and housing for primarily doctors, nurses and other staff working there.
 
Who was her LIW at this event..? I don't see Tanja or Caroline in any of the pics...

Nevermind I see Tanja in one of the pics sitting directly behind Mary, not beside as she usually does...Crisis averted, life will go on ;)
 
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Thanks for the video link, Dazz , and you are most welcome, Daria_S! :flowers:


Here's a nice additional gallery from yesterday:

** sn.dk gallery **

I love the criss cross top she has on under the jacket... Though its looked like it was raining. I wonder why she did'nt have an umbrella...
 
Summary of article in Billed Bladet #37, 2011.
Modtaget med Jubel - Recieved with cheers.
Written by Ken Richter.

Sporting a new hairstyle Mary visited Langkær Gymnasium (*) (high School) in Aarhus (**) recently. Upon entering the hall of the high school, Mary was recieved enthusiastically with applaus, cheering and whistling, visibly pleasing her.
Here a new international line has been started. In DK high schools, there are two lines: a mathamatical or language line. - Now also an international. All teaching is done in English, thus enabling the graduates to better apply for studying at international universities.
So far 50 students (two or three classes) attend the international line.
Mary said: "I'd wish such an offer existed when I went to school. With the education you have the opportunity to become global citizens. It takes hard work but it also prepares you for the next step in life".

(*) Langkær Gymnasium is located in western Aarhus, in a immigrant heavy part of the city. As such a large percentage of the students are second generation immigrants, in particular girls. Surprisingly, or perhaps not, the DRF is popular among immigrants, even among newly arrivals.
Usually pupils leave school after graduating from ninth grade and enter a gymnasium = high school. They will study there for three years and if and when they graduate, they are students. Many then move on to a university or a similar highter education.
However, a large percentage of those who attend high school, really shouldn't. they are immature, don't have the abillities or simply do not work hard enough and for them it ends up being, not three years wasted, schooling is never a waste, but with so low grades, they can hardly use their title as student for anything.
There are so many in that catagory in fact that you can feed the pigs with them (idiom). It's a pity, but there is unfortunately also a degree of snobbery involved and children being told they are more brilliant than they really are.
Example: a child of two academics, have to attend high school. Such a child cannot become a plumber, even though a plumber probably earns more than a doctor, at least for the first ten-fifteen years, including residency.

(**) Aarhus is more than a 1.000 years old. The Latin name for Aarhus is Aros. Aarhus means house/settlement by the river. - Just in case you need some material for some idle small-talk. :p
Don't say I don't provide service...;)
 
Aha! Aarhus/Aros. Perhaps that is why I have seen both spellings for this city. I have often seen it as Arhus, using only the one A - but I myself always think of it with two A's. Thanks for the historical comment.
 
Thanks Iceflower, :flowers:

An article and a large gallery from Aarhus Stiftstidende:

Mary kom forbi Aarhus - igen - Aarhus

Gallery:
Se Mary indvie VIA | stiften.dk

The new campus Mary openend today is located near Skejby Sygehus in Aarhus, which is being expanded into a hospital city in these years, easy rivalling Rigshospitalet, simply because it's bigger and more concentrated.

All educations within the medical and health sector in Aarhus are now concentrated in the new campus.
Mary witnessed the revival of an advanced-patient-doll, named Karen, who had been brought in with heartfailure. She was asked if she would attempt to administer CPR, I understand she declined.

Sygehus litterally means house for the sick.

ADDED: For Tarlita: Aarhus was until very recently spelled Århus, with the letter Å. - That letter is often omitted when writing in English, because the older bowsers couldn't handle letters like Æ, Ø and Å. So it's no wonder you have seen the spelling Arhus.
 
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Well, going out of the tread, but Crown Princess Mary is getting boring with those pants.
 
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This is the correct link that leads to the pics and video of the site :flowers:


** Kronprinsesse Mary indvier Campus Aarhus N **



And here are two very nice galleries from Billed-Bladet and sn.dk:

** Mary smoerer madpakke i Aarhus ** translated BB article ** sn.dk gallery **


One from purepeople that mixes some recent events and a svenskdam article:

** La princesse Mary en douceur, son Frederik roule des mécaniques comme DiCaprio **

** Kronprinsessan Mary invigde nytt campus **

** BB: Kronprinsesse Mary var igen smart for småpenge ** translation **
 
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Yesterday Mary attended a working dinner with the Minister for Development Coordination, Christian Friis Bach, and Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director for the newly established UN Women, Michelle Bachelet at Eightveds Pakhus in Copenhagen.
 
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