Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visits Leiden University Medical Center

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visits Leiden University Medical Center

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark paid a special visit to the hospital on Monday.

The 50-year-old was stunned in her cream-colored dress while touring Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands.

Mary’s eyes gleamed as she greets the audience on her way to the venue, displaying her trendy fashion sense.

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark (pictured) made a special visit to the hospital on Monday.

She chose a vintage-style dress with a belted waist, structured top and flared skirt.

Royal added a trendy pair of animal print heels with a pointed toe design and an impressive stiletto.

Mary wore some beautiful accessories, including gold bracelets and pearl earrings.

The 50-year-old was stunned in a cream-colored dress while visiting Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands.

The 50-year-old was stunned in a cream-colored dress while visiting Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands.

Mary went to the venue and showed her fashion sense for style

Mary went to the venue and showed her fashion sense for style

She opted for a vintage-style dress that was belted at the waist, structured top and flared skirt.

She opted for a vintage-style dress that was belted at the waist, structured top and flared skirt.

She was carrying a bunch of shiny followers and a beige purse dangling from her wrist.

She was carrying a bunch of shiny followers and a beige purse dangling from her wrist.

She was carrying a bunch of shiny followers and a beige purse dangling from her wrist.

For make-up, Mary opted for a clean porcelain look with a soft blush and matte plum lipstick.

Her dark brown hair was half-light, with curls on the back of her clothes and loose curls around her face.

Royal added a trendy pair of animal print heels with a pointed toe design and an impressive stiletto.

Royal added a trendy pair of animal print heels with a pointed toe design and an impressive stiletto.

Mary had some lovely accessories, including gold bracelets and pearl earrings.

Mary had some lovely accessories, including gold bracelets and pearl earrings.

For the make-up, Mary chose a clean porcelain look with a soft blush and matte plum lipstick.

For the make-up, Mary chose a clean porcelain look with a soft blush and matte plum lipstick.

Her dark brown hair was half up, curls behind her and loose curls around her face.

Her dark brown hair was half up, curls behind her and loose curls around her face.

While in the hospital, Mary was escorted by the authorities and spent time with a young boy while the two played pool together.

Mary – born Mary Elizabeth Donaldson – is one of the most respected women on the international scene.

Mary met her husband, Danish Crown Prince Frederik, by chance at the Sydney bar Slip Inn during the 2000 Olympics.

When he got to the hospital, he spent time with a little boy who showed him an aquarium.

When he got to the hospital, he spent time with a little boy who showed him an aquarium.

New friends immediately played pool together

New friends immediately played pool together

Despite the official nature of the visit, the princess seemed to be having a great time.

Despite the official nature of the visit, the princess seemed to be having a great time.

He also met with families at the playground in the hospital

He also met with families at the playground in the hospital

Supporting the Danish Olympic sailing team in Australia, Fred asked Mary for her phone number after their conversation, and a love affair ensued.

“We shook hands when we first met. I didn’t know he was the prince of Denmark. Half an hour later someone came up to me and said, ‘Do you know who these people are?’ Mary explained in an interview about her meeting with the heir to the Danish throne.

Before Mary moved to Denmark in 2001 to learn Danish at Studieskolen in Copenhagen, Frederik had a long-distance relationship for a year when she made secret trips to the Down Under.

Mary stopped in the hallway to admire a decorative figurine of a glowing bird.

Mary stopped in the hallway to admire a decorative figurine of a glowing bird.

Mary was accompanied by doctors and officials, but the baby seemed to have won her heart.

Mary was accompanied by doctors and officials, but the baby seemed to have won her heart.

He was fascinated by the decorative display on a tree in one part of the facility.

He was fascinated by the decorative display on a tree in one part of the facility.

In early 2003, Frederik’s mother, Queen Margrethe, publicly acknowledged the relationship, and the couple announced their engagement on 8 October that same year, at Amalienborg Castle.

Frederik and Mary were married at Copenhagen Cathedral on May 14, 2004, and the newly minted Crown Princess chose a beautiful gown by Danish designer Uffer Frank and a veil first used by Crown Princess Margaret of Sweden in 1905.

Their first child, Prince Christian Valdemar Henri John, was born on 15 October 2005; Princess Isabella Henrietta Ingrid Margrethe followed on April 21, 2007.

Almost four years later, Mary and Frederik welcomed twins Princess Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda and Prince Vincent Frederik Little Alexander on 8 January 2011 at Copenhagen’s Rigshospitalet.

Mary - born Mary Elizabeth Donaldson - one of the most respected women on the international scene

Mary – born Mary Elizabeth Donaldson – one of the most respected women on the international scene

Source: Daily Mail

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