Absolutely agree. This is more warm and vibrant than anything she has worn of late.amina1 said:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v398/gigi_ho/drws/n8.jpg
Love the fabric and the cut of this dress
adelaide said:I'm a little afraid but what the Princess Mary is doing really because when you are reading at this thread no word about her work! All the considerations concern her way to dress; but may be I'm wrong and I didn't read very well....
How long do the events she attends last for ? does she just attend the opening session or does she stay through the whole thing ?
GlitteringTiaras said:I'm not really sure, Dazzling, but there have been many events where Mary has stayed until the engagement has ended. With today's opening session of the Professional Education Conference she might just be there for half the day.
Photos and news coverage of this engagement are not yet available. Nonethelesss, I'll keep checking the Danish television news, available on the internet, then post the link as soon as possible.
Princess Robijn said:There are pictures from Face to Face, but if I remember correctly, those aren't allowed to be posted at this forum.
I loved her outfit from yesterday.
dazzling said:thanks MissSaga for the pictures. Do you know what the event was? She looks well relaxed today.
As a child I lived at an island far away, which is called Tasmania. Tasmania is a part of Australia which lies at the opposite end of the world.
I remember clearly, how happy I could be on a summerday, where the sun stood high on the blue sky. Today I also am very happy for a sunny day.
The sun gives us life, and makes night into day. The sun created life on Earth. Flowers, trees and a bunch of extraordinary animals like koalas and kangaroos, which I saw at Tasmania as a child.
Neither man can live without the sun. Our bodies use the sunlight to create D-vitamin to our bones. And we get into better humour when the sun shines.
Too much of sunlight can be unhealthy for us, though. Sunlight can give us red skin and sunburn, which hurts.
At Tasminia where I grew up, the sun was strong. As a result I learned, that it is necessary to protect yourself against the sunlight.
When summer sun stands high on the sky - that happens from lunch time to afternoon - we have to protect us against it, too.
We must 'turn down' for the sun in the noon time. Then we has to seek the shadow, use a hat, a shirt with long sleeves and sunblock.
Your parents and the grown-ups around you can help you about how to avoid sunburns.
With this funny book you can have a cosy talk about, what the suns does for us - and what we can do to make the sun stay as our friend.
biboquinhas said:Really nice and she looks not pregnant at all because she still looks very thin with this outfit1 Nothing like the last one wich makes her look really fat and round!
GlitteringTiaras said:She spoke in Danish. Mary has come far when speaking Danish and it sounds pretty good.
You can hear her speak to the children at today's Cancer event. Please click here and here to hear her speak.
Video and information from Cancer.dk and thanks to Santa from the CPMEMB for the video links. Thank you!