Saturday, September 30, 2017

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway collects apples for Save the Children event in Olso on September 28, 2017

Princess Mette-Marit of Norway looking effortlessly beautiful, wore fitted jeans and a green and white checked shirt. She wore her blonde tresses loose around her shoulders and wore minimal make up. She finished her relaxed outfit off with a pair of almond-coloured trainers.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway giggled and covered her head as one of the volunteers shook the tree to let the ripe apples fall.

Princess Mette-Marit of Norway rolls up her sleeves to join an apple harvest in Oslo to raise money for Save the Children. Baskets of apples were collected from people's gardens in Stovner, Oslo that would otherwise have rotted.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway proved she doesn't mind getting her hands dirty as she collected baskets of apples with starstruck school children. The 'Lif Laga' project aimed to raise money for Save The Children by selling the homemade fruit juice
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway was on hand to give players her best wishes as she launched the 15th annual event designed to inspire homeless people through sport .

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, was all smiles, despite the host nation's women team being beaten 10-1 by Chile

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway's hair was tossed about by the wind on a breezy afternoon in Oslo

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway shows off her soccer skills as she launches the Homeless World Cup in Oslo

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, was dressed down for the occasion at Town Hall Square, wearing a simple grey jacked, teamed with athleisure trousers and gold snakeskin slip ons.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, was looking in excellent spirits as she rocked a natural look for the important engagement

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, despite being the height of summer, her hair was tousled by the breeze, and she had to wrap up with a blanket around her legs after taking a seat in the stands on a chilly day in Oslo.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, looked like a real soccer pro as she showed off her skills at the launch of the 2017 Homeless World Cup in Oslo.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway's hair was tousled by the breeze in Oslo, seemed to signal that summer is certainly drawing to a close.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, dressed down in casual black trousers, a grey jacket and snakeskin trainers, waved cheerfully to wellwishers as she arrived at the launch event in Oslo

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, swept her blonde hair out of her face as it was blown about by the wind at the launch of the 2017 Homeless World Cup in Oslo.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway put on a show of support for participants, which have travelled to Norway from 52 nations across the world. Oslo is hosting this year's event run by the Homeless World Cup Foundation, set up to support and inspire homeless people through the sport.

Queen Elizabeth II opens Aberdeen Royal Infirmary hospital roof garden on September 29, 2017

Reverend James Falconer shows Queen Elizabeth II the Robertson Family Roof Garden during a visit to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. The Robertson Family Roof Garden, which features flower beds and benches, gives patients and their families a space to relax during their hospital stays.

Queen Elizabeth looked simply elegant, dressed in a blue tweed coat and matching hat as she opened a roof garden at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. The Queen also met volunteers who helped make the roof garden a reality on September 29, 2017.

Queen Elizabeth looks elegant in a blue tweed coat and matching hat as she opens a roof garden at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on September 29, 2017
Queen Elizabeth II with NHS Grampian Reverend James Falconer, Healthcare Chaplain and project lead for the Robertson Family Roof Garden, during a visit to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary to open the roof garden and meet patients and staff.

Queen Elizabeth II beamed as she opened the roof garden at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on September 29, 2017

Queen Elizabeth II after unveiling a plaque during a visit to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary to open the Robertson Family Roof Garden and meet patients and staff.

Queen Elizabeth II meets staff during a visit to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary to open the Robertson Family Roof Garden and meet patients and staff.

Queen Elizabeth II looked elegant in a pale blue tweed coat dress and matching hat with a navy flower, black handbag and classic leather shoes during a visit to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary to open the Robertson Family Roof Garden and meet patients and staff.

Queen Elizabeth II wore a pale blue dress coat which featured a turquoise trim and was finished with a brooch on her shoulder. She accessoried with a matching hat with a navy flower, black handbag and classic leather shoes, as she opens a roof garden at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

Queen Elizabeth II was given a pink posy which contrasted beautifully with the colour of her ensemble during her visits, as she opened a roof garden at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary

Queen Elizabeth II talks with patient and fundraiser Paul Breen and his wife Liz, during a visit to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary to open the Robertson Family Roof Garden and meet patients and staff.

Queen Elizabeth II looked simply elegant in a blue dress coat which featured a turquoise trim and was finished with a brooch on her shoulder and matching hat with a navy flower, as she opens a roof garden at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

Queen Elizabeth II with NHS Grampian Reverend James Falconer, Healthcare Chaplain and project lead for the Robertson Family Roof Garden, during a visit to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary to open the roof garden and meet patients and staff.

Queen Elizabeth II with Robertson Family Roof Garden designer Professor Nigel Dunnett, during a visit to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary to open the roof garden and meet patients and staff.

During Queen Elizabeth II's visit at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, she was given a pink posy which contrasted beautifully with the colour of her ensemble.

Friday, September 29, 2017

Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium attend the yearly meeting of the heads of State of german-speaking countries at the Neumünster Abbey in Luxembourg on September 27, 2017

Looking relaxed, Queen Mathilde of Belgium (center) smiles as she sits in the sun along with Grand Duchess Maria Theresa of Luxembourg far right at Abbaye de Neumunster

Queen Mathilde of Belgium was the picture of elegance during a visit to Luxembourg on the arm of her husband King Philippe of Belgium.

Queen Mathilde of Belgium and King Philippe of Belgium during the 14th informal meeting of the Chiefs of State of the German Speaking countries

(L-R) Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, King Philippe of Belgium and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg

(L-R) Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, King Philippe of Belgium and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg during the yearly meeting of the heads of State of german-speaking countries in Luxembourg

King Philippe of Belgium was given a warm welcome by Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg at Neumünster Abbey.

(L-R) Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium were given a warm welcome by Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg at the Neumünster Abbey in Luxembourg

(L-R) Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium appeared to be in high spirits, smiling as they were greeted by and Grand Duchess Maria Theresa of Luxembourg at Neumünster Abbey.

Queen Mathilde of Belgium was given a warm welcome by Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg at the Neumünster Abbey in Luxembourg

Queen Mathilde of Belgium's fresh-faced in natural make-up, she looks chic in her statement wrap print dress and earrings at the event - an informal meeting of German-speaking countries in Luxembourg

Queen Mathilde of Belgium attend the yearly meeting of the heads of State of german-speaking countries in Luxembourg

Smiling Queen Mathilde of Belgium, who at one point was snapped giving her husband Belgian King Philippe's arm a loving squeeze, sported a bold wrap dress with a striking red and gold print, as they attend the yearly meeting of the heads of State of german-speaking countries in Luxembourg.

Queen Mathilde wore an elegant red and gold wrap dress paired with nude pointed heels and clutch bag to complement her outfit. Accompanied her husband King Philippe of Belgium, who is dapper in gray suit, as they  attend the yearly meeting of the Chiefs of State of the german-speaking countries in Luxembourg.

(L-R) King Philippe of Belgium and Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of Germany attend the yearly meeting of the heads of State of german-speaking countries in Luxembourg.

Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg attend the yearly meeting of the heads of State of german-speaking countries in Luxembourg.

Queen Mathilde of Belgium wore a elegant red and gold wrap dress paired with nude heels and clutch,  during the yearly meeting of the heads of State of german-speaking countries at the Neumünster Abbey in Luxembourg.

(L-R) Queen Mathilde of Belgium and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg attends the yearly meeting of the heads of State of german-speaking countries in Luxembourg.

Queen Mathilde of Belgium was given a warm welcome by Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg at the Neumünster Abbey

Queen Mathilde of Belgium was the picture of elegance during a visit to Luxembourg for the yearly meeting of the Chiefs of State was held at the Neumünster Abbey

Grand Duchess Maria Theresa of Luxembourg looks chic in an olive green dress during the yearly meeting of the heads of State of german-speaking countries in Luxembourg.