Crown Princess Mary of Denmark was spotted visiting the Royal Academy of Arts wearing a gorgeous black dress paired with yellow heels and a handbag before donning a much more casual outfit.
On Tuesday 20 June, the 50-year-old royal attended the Dutch-Danish business conference event in The Hague with her husband, Crown Prince Fredrick.
Soon, the princess changed into a Scanlan Theodore bespoke blazer and wide-leg pants with sneakers for a casual look.
She paired the dress with a Chanel bag that cost around $3,830.
On Tuesday 20 June, Crown Princess Mary (right) and Crown Prince Fredrick (left) visit the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague, Netherlands

The princess wore a beautiful black dress with delicate jewelry, a handbag and heels.

Shortly after, the 50-year-old Danish royal changed into a matching Scanlan Theodore tailored blazer and slacks with sneakers for a casual look (pictured).
To match the elegant look of the black dress, the princess’s hair was neatly tied in a low bun and her makeup looked flawless with a soft pink lip.
Sigrid Kaag and his partner Anis al-Qaq also attended the Great Dinner at the Grote Kerk in The Hague with Princess Mary and Prince Fredrick.
The royal couple were seen smiling and holding hands as they interacted with other guests.

Sigrid Kaag (centre left) and partner Anis al-Qaq (left) attend the Great Dinner at the Grote Kerk in The Hague with the royal couple
The princess, who preferred to leave her hair in the wind after wearing the tailor-made dress, put on small earrings and a gold necklace.
Princess Mary gave a speech at the seminar on Smart Hospitals and Future Health.
The princess would undoubtedly feel much more comfortable if she wore sneakers and a blazer instead of heels and a dress.

When the 50-year-old Royal Australian arrived in The Hague, she highlighted her slim figure with an orange top tucked into a tailored Scanlan Theodore blazer and baggy pants.
Frederik wore a dark blue suit with a red-blue tie.
Later, Princess Mary visited the South Holland State House and the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague.
During the visit, the Crown Princess met with Danish students working on sustainable textiles.

She paired the dress with a Chanel bag that cost around $3,830.

Mary styled her hair with an elastic blow dryer and applied a natural-looking foundation.

Princess Mary gave a speech at the seminar on Smart Hospitals and Healthcare of the Future

Also present was her husband, Prince Frederik, wearing a dark blue suit and red-blue tie.
During the 2000 Olympics, Princess Mary accidentally met her husband, Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, at Sydney’s bar Slip Inn.
Supporting the Danish Olympic sailing team in Australia, Frederik 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 a Danish prince. 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.

Princess Mary and her husband, Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, were spotted attending a ballet premiere celebrating the Queen’s 50th anniversary.
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.

Princess Mary of Denmark and Crown Prince Frederik were married on 14 May 2004 at Copenhagen Cathedral. LR: Princess Josephine, Frederik, Princess Isabella, Mary, Prince Vincent and Prince Christi
Source: Daily Mail