We’re just days into 2020 but Crown Princess Mary has rung in the new year in style.
The 47-year-old Danish royal accompanied her husband Crown Prince Frederik and mother-in-law Queen Margrethe for a New Year’s diplomatic reception in Copenhagen, but we couldn’t take our eyes off her breathtaking white gown.
However this dress was not a new purchase of Mary’s- in fact this is the fourth time in five years that the royal has worn the white dress.
Crown Princess Mary accessorised her elegant gown with a stunning pair of pearl drop earrings and a matching pearl necklace and wrapped up from the cold in a thick white coat.
There was even a splash of colour in there with a soft purple belt and heels. Just gorgeous!
This isn’t the only glamorous ensemble Crown Princess Mary has worn this week.
On Wednesday, the royal style icon rewore another favourite gown by Birgit Hallstein and looked utterly regal in burgundy for a New Year’s reception at Amalienborg Palace.
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Crown Princess Mary is known for recycling her outfits and loves to celebrate sustainable fashion.
One of her favourite frocks, a flowing orange design from H&M’s Concious Collection, which features an array of clothing made from organic and recycled fabrics, was worn by the future Queen on numerous occasions last year.
The beautiful dress, made from organic silk and priced under $200 when it was in stores, was most recently worn on the royal’s solo tour of Indonesia.
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Despite getting back to official duties just days into the new year, the Danish royals had some time to unwind over the Christmas period.
In a rare move, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary shared a rather festive video that featured all four of their children.
Mary, along with Crown Prince Frederik, 51, Prince Christian, 14, Princess Isabella, 12, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, both eight, are seen visiting the Palace horse shed feeding the horses and decorating a Christmas tree.