Queen Mary of Denmark set aside the strictures of royal etiquette this Wednesday in an intimate engagement celebrating youth, mental health, and future dreams.
The Danish queen, 54, visited Momentet in Gentofte, a social psychiatry center for young adults between 18 and 35 struggling with their mental health and social challenges, preferring direct, personal interaction to pomp and ceremony.
Focusing on Future Dreams and Self-Efficacy Under the patronage of Queen Mary of a Danish care organization, Diakonissestiftelsen, the queen spent the day on site and sitting beside the center’s residents on their comfortable sofas.
Forgoing formal ceremonies, Queen Mary chatted personally about residents’ life goals-from getting jobs to establishing housing and even learning to cook, with some working toward more concrete dreams, like a career in animation.
Key moments of hervisit included:
* A visit to a “progress group” in which residents share their plans for improving their quality of life and becoming more self-sufficient through individualized strategies with group staff.
* The queen sharing time with residents in the common lounge where they enjoyed live music.
* Informal chats while posing for the photos that a Danish Royal House issued from her time there, which show her relaxed, sitting on a sofa, having a conversation and having pictures taken of her at some moment during the day too.
Elegant Yet Casual Outfit A chic, simple ensemble to match the setting A wide-leg blue jeans, a white button-down shirt, and a dark brown structured blazer topped the queen’s simple fashion to celebrate the occasion.
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A subtle touch of playfulness showed in the pair of leopard print flat shoes that Mary wore that day as well. She showed her personal style while having such approachability through his easy chic, a very contrasting option to the typical royal gowns and tailored fits.