Friday, May 25, 2018

Danish Royals Unveil New Portraits of Crown Prince Frederik and Exhibition Opening by Australian painter Ralph Heimans at Frederiksborg Palace on May 24, 2018 in Hillerod, Denmark.

Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark (far right) looked delighted as he joined his family from L-R: Queen Margrethe II, Crown Princess Mary, Princess Josephine, Princess Isabella, Prince Christian and Prince Vincent, to unveil their portraits Ralph Heimans (fourth left) at Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark on May 24, 2018

The family admired the opulent paintings, which were painted at the National History Museum in Hilleroed. (L-R) Ralph Heiman, Queen Margrethe II, Crown Princess Mary, Princess Josephine, Crown Prince Frederik, Prince Vincent, Princess Isabella and Prince Christian of Denmark

(R-L) Crown Princess Mary cut a stylish figure fuchsia A-line dress which was cinched in at the waist and featured a ruched hemline and balloon sleeves. She teamed the dress with stylish T-bar sandals. Meanwhile, Princess Isabella wore a pretty pink lace dress and her hair in a half ponytail, her little sister Princess Josephine, who looked sweet in a baby blue lace dress.
The family admired the opulent paintings, which were painted at the National History Museum in Hilleroed

Denmark's Crown Princess Mary cut a stylish figure fuchsia A-line dress which was cinched in at the waist and featured a ruched hemline and balloon sleeves,  teamed with a pair of stylish T-bar sandals. Princess Isabella wore a pretty pink lace dress and her hair in a half ponytail as she embraced her little sister Princess Josephine, who looked sweet in a baby blue lace dress. Prince Christian and Prince Vincent looked smart in suits and ties, matching their father Crown Prince Frederik, who looked dapper in a fitted suit and blue tie. As they admired the opulent paintings, which were painted at the National History Museum in Hilleroed.

A painting of Crown Prince Frederik for his 50th birthday unveil by Australian painter Ralph Heimans, who was seen posing alongside the Danish Royal family as they admired their portraits in Hellerod, Denmark

Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark with children Prince Christian, Princess Isabella and the royal twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent during the unveiling of a portrait of Crown Prince Frederik by Australian painter Ralph Heimans at Frederiksborg Palace on May 24, 2018, in Hillerod, Denmark.

Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, with children Prince Christian, Princess Isabella and the royal twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent during the unveiling of a portrait of Crown Prince Frederik by Australian painter Ralph Heimans at Frederiksborg Palace on May 24, 2018, in Hillerod, Denmark.

Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, with children Prince Christian, Princess Isabella and the royal twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent during the unveiling of a portrait of Crown Prince Frederik by Australian painter Ralph Heimans at Frederiksborg Palace on May 24, 2018, in Hillerod, Denmark.

Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik was joined by his mother Queen Margrethe II (back row 1st-R), his wife Crown Princess Mary (back row 2nd-R), and their children Prince Christian, Princess Isabella and the royal twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent, during the unveiling of a portrait of Crown Prince Frederik by Australian painter Ralph Heimans at Frederiksborg Palace in Hillerod.

Queen Margrethe II of Denmark delivers a speech, who opted for a pastel pink shift dress and white court shoes, tying her hair in an elegant chignon, during the unveiling of a portrait of Crown Prince Frederik by Australian painter Ralph Heimans at Frederiksborg Palace on May 24, 2018, in Hillerod, Denmark.

Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark looked dapper in a fitted suit and blue tie with his children Prince Christian and Prince Vincent (center), who looked smart in suits and ties, as they admired the opulent paintings, which were painted at the National History Museum in Hillerod by Australian painter Ralph Heimans at Frederiksborg Palace.

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