Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark attended a Flag Day ceremony in Copenhagen on September 5, 2017

Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark attended a memorial service at the Holmen church before viewing a parade at the Christiansborg Palace Square to mark the occasion.

Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark have taken a moment to honour the Danish Military at the country's Flag Day ceremony in Copenhagen


Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, who was dressed in a large black hat, black Prada coat and blush pink dress for the occasion, was overwhelmed with emotion and shed a tear for those who had fallen.


A solemn Crown Princess Mary of Denmark sheds a tear for the fallen as she attends a wreath-laying memorial service for Danish soldiers at the country's Flag Day ceremony in Copenhagen.

Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark appeared proud of their country as they took the time to acknowledge their soldiers and those who had sacrificed their lives for the country.

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, who was dressed in a large black hat, black Prada coat, blush pink dress and nude heels for the occasion. While her husband Danish Crown Prince Frederik, who was dressed in military regalia, remained by her side throughout the ceremonies before they took the time to greet the military officials in attendance.

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, who was dressed in a large black hat, black Prada coat, blush pink dress and nude heels for the occasion, join her husband Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, who was dressed in military regalia, remained by her side throughout the ceremonies before they took the time to greet the military officials in attendance.

Crown Princess Mary and her husband Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark arrived at the Copenhagen Citadel on September 5, 2017, where they participated in the traditional wreath-laying ceremony for Danish soldiers abroad.

Denmark's Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik attends a wreath-laying memorial service to honour the Danish Military at the country's Flag Day ceremony in Copenhagen
The effortlessly elegant Crown Princess Mary of Denmark stunned in a light pink gown and wore an equally as glitzy smile - her brunette locks swept into loose curls and her make up kept light and feminine, as she assisted in the presentation of the Carlsberg Foundation Research Prizes.

Crown Princess Mary looked dazzling in the full length off-the-shoulder number, which she paired with a delicate pair of pointed peep-toe heals of the same colour. She carried a sparkling gold sequined clutch purse, arrives together with Flemming Besenbacher Chair of the Carlsberg Foundation to the Carlsberg Foundation prize ceremony at the Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark. 

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, who wowed in a stunning blush pink gown when she attended an excellence in research award ceremony at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen on September 3, 2017
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark (C) appears together with Professor Karl AnkerJoergensen (R - 3rd) and Professor Mette Birkedal Bruun (L -3rd) during the Carlsberg Foundation's research prize ceremony on September 3, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Joergensen received the prize for his research in homogeneous catalysis and Bruun for her studies in the medieval monk institution. The Carlsberg Foundation awards annual two research prizes, one within natural Science and one within social studies or humanistic studies and with each prize follow one million DKK (135.000 EUR).

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark presents the Carlsberg Foundation research prize to Professor Karl Anker Joergensen research in homogeneous catalysis at the Glyptotek on September 3, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Danish Crown Princess Mary dazzles in baby pink gown as she presents the awards to Professor Karl AnkerJoergensen one of the two fortunate prize winners at Carlsberg Foundation award ceremony in Copenhage on September 3, 2017

Danish Crown Princess Mary took to the stage throughout the evening to present the esteemed researchers with flowers and certificates. From left to right: Guest, Soeren Pind Minister of Research, Professor Mette Birkedal Bruun, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, Professor Karl AnkerJoergensen, Flemming Besenbacher Chair of the Carlsberg Foundation and Guest.

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark (C) appears together with (L-R) Guest, Soeren Pind Minister of Research, Professor Mette Birkedal Bruun, Professor Karl AnkerJoergensen, Flemming Besenbacher Chair of the Carlsberg Foundation and Guest, during the Carlsberg Foundation's research prize ceremony on September 3, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Joergensen received the prize for his research in homogeneous catalysis and Bruun for her studies in the medieval monk institution. The Carlsberg Foundation awards annual two research prizes, one within natural Science and one within social studies or humanistic studies and with each prize follow one million DKK (135.000 EUR).

Crown Princess Mary looked dazzling in the full length off-the-shoulder number, which she paired with a delicate pair of pointed peep-toe heals of the same colour. She carried a sparkling gold sequined clutch purse, arrives together with Flemming Besenbacher Chair of the Carlsberg Foundation to the Carlsberg Foundation prize ceremony at the Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark. 

Crown Princess Mary looked dazzling in the flattering off-the-shoulder baby pink gown, she accessorized with a long pair of diamond earrings added an extra touch of glamour, with a thin gold necklace and matching gold bracelets. She carried a sparkling gold sequined clutch purse, as she attended an excellence in research award ceremony at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen on September 3, 2017.

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark presents the Carlsberg Foundation research prize to Professor Karl Anker Joergensen research in homogeneous catalysis at the Glyptotek on September 3, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Carlsberg Foundation awards annual two research prizes, one within natural Science and one within social studies or humanistic studies and with each prize follow one million DKK (135.000 EUR).

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark (C) appears together with Professor Karl AnkerJoergensen and Professor Mette Birkedal Bruun during the Carlsberg Foundation's research prize ceremony on September 3, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Joergensen received the prize for his research in homogeneous catalysis and Bruun for her studies in the medieval monk institution. The Carlsberg Foundation awards annual two research prizes, one within natural Science and one within social studies or humanistic studies. The prize winners of the evening each received 1 millionDKK with 250,000 to be kept for personal use and the rest to help fund a research project.
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark in a stunning full length off-the-shoulder blush pink gown, which she matched with a delicate pair of pointed peep-toe heals of the same color. She carried a sparkling gold sequined clutch purse, wore a long pair of diamond earrings which added an extra touch of glamour. She accessorize with a thin gold necklace and matching gold bracelets. Her taught waist was accentuated by a thin gold belt while her dress's diagonal lower hem offered a faltering glimpse of her ankles, as she attended an excellence in research award ceremony at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark in a stunning full length off-the-shoulder blush pink gown, which she matched with a delicate pair of pointed peep-toe heals of the same color. She carried a sparkling gold sequined clutch purse, wore a long pair of diamond earrings which added an extra touch of glamour. She accessorize with a thin gold necklace and matching gold bracelets. Her taught waist was accentuated by a thin gold belt while her dress's diagonal lower hem offered a faltering glimpse of her ankles, as she attended an excellence in research award ceremony at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen


 

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