Festive and feminine: Crown Princess Mary dazzles in a red Dolce & Gabbana dress as she attends the first Christmas event of the holiday season.
As the holiday season fast approaches, Crown Princess Mary's commitments have shifted to Christmas festivities.
Just days after returning from a women's rights trip to West Africa, the 43-year-old Princess attended the annual TV2 Christmas show pre-taping as a guest of honour.
Dressed in a stunning red Dolce & Gabbana dress, Princess Mary looked elegant and festive as she attended the show at the House of Music in Aalborg, Denmark.
The Australian-born royal paired the figure-hugging dress with her timeless black Prada trench coat and patent leather T-strap heels from Gianvito Rossi.
She also accessorised with a simple bright pink Carlend Copenhagen clutch.
Arriving last to the event, the mother-of-four was greeted by a little girl who presented her with a bouquet of flowers.
The Princess was pictured posing for photographs with the girl before moving inside where she viewed a number of well-known national artists and the symphony orchestra who performed for just over an hour.
As the holiday season fast approaches, Crown Princess Mary's commitments have shifted to Christmas festivities.
Just days after returning from a women's rights trip to West Africa, the 43-year-old Princess attended the annual TV2 Christmas show pre-taping as a guest of honour.
Dressed in a stunning red Dolce & Gabbana dress, Princess Mary looked elegant and festive as she attended the show at the House of Music in Aalborg, Denmark.
The Australian-born royal paired the figure-hugging dress with her timeless black Prada trench coat and patent leather T-strap heels from Gianvito Rossi.
She also accessorised with a simple bright pink Carlend Copenhagen clutch.
Arriving last to the event, the mother-of-four was greeted by a little girl who presented her with a bouquet of flowers.
The Princess was pictured posing for photographs with the girl before moving inside where she viewed a number of well-known national artists and the symphony orchestra who performed for just over an hour.
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