Queen Mary delights followers by sporting energy go well with throughout go to to Germany
Queen Mary of Denmark delighted royal fans this afternoon in Germany as she greeted them in a power outfit.
The royal, 52, wore a striking pair of burnt orange tailored trousers and a burgundy blazer in a clashing ensemble to visit the Schleswig-Holstein state government building today in Kiel.
With her brown tresses down in a wavy blow-dry, the Queen greeted an overjoyed crowd of royal fans waving Danish flags.
The mother-of-four accepted a bouquet of German chamomile, thistles, rose hip and red berries that perfectly complimented her £175 floral blouse from luxury British clothing brand ME+EM.
To accessorise her sophisticated look, she carried a tan handbag and wore matching strappy heels from Malone Souliers that cost £625.
Queen Mary wears a striking pair of burnt orange tailored trousers and a burgundy blazer to visit the Schleswig-Holstein state government building today in Kiel
The 52-year-old royal greeted fans waving Danish flags upon her arrival
Today Queen Mary and her husband King Frederik, 56, are due to visit the Danish minority in Germany and ride a ferry to an energy conference.
To mark the end of their two-day visit to Germany, the couple are expected to drop by Flensborghus, the centre for Danish association activities in South Schleswig and take part in community singing led by the choir of Jaruplund Danske Skole.
Queen Mary decided to keep her makeup to a minimum ahead of her various appearances today with a subtle smokey eye, glossy pink lips and a hint of blush.
King Frederik looked dapper by her side in a pin-stiped navy suit complete with a crisp light blue shirt, black polished shoes and an amber coloured patterned tie.
The royal couple pulled up to the state government building this morning in a blacked out Audi adorned with Danish flags as a marching band dressed in red, white and blue played to welcome them.
The Danish King and Queen are on a short two-day trip to Germany – their first official visit to the country since their accession in January this year.
Queen Margarethe II announced her abdication on New Year’s Eve and gracefully stepped aside to allow her eldest son Frederick to take the throne alongside his Australian-born wife Mary.
The Queen accepts a bouquet of German chamomile, thistles, rose hip and red berries from the crowd
She wears a £175 floral blouse from luxury British clothing brand ME+E on the second day of her visit to Germany
The mother-of-four keeps her makeup to a minimum with a subtle smokey eye, glossy pink lips and a hint of blush
To accessorise her sophisticated look, Mary carries a tan handbag and wears matching strappy heels from Malone Souliers that cost £625
Her husband King Frederik (left) looks dapper in a pin-stiped navy suit complete with a crisp light blue shirt, black polished shoes and an amber coloured patterned tie
The Danish royal couple arrive in a blacked out Audi adorned with Danish flags as a marching band dressed in red, white and blue played to welcome them
Queen Mary waves to the crowd as a marching band plays to welcome her to Kiel, Germany
Queen Mary and King Frederik greeted royal fans waving Danish flags. Both royals received bouquets of pink flowers while Mary signed a card
Mary braved cool temperatures, donning a trench coat and an oversized navy scarf
Frederik also wrapped up while he and Mary were outside. He added a navy blue jacket over his smart suit
Mary smiled as she waved to the crowds while Frederik appeared in equally good spirits
The Danish royals were out in Kiel on a sunny October day. They are pictured walking along the quay to the Reventlow Brake ferry pier
With a wide smile across his face, King Frederik looked truly delighted to receive flowers from children waving Danish flags
Yesterday the two landed at Schloss Bellevue and were welcomed to Germany by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and First Lady Elke Büdenbender.
King Frederick and Queen Mary signed the guest book and took part in a private meeting with the presidential couple before meeting the President of the Bundestag Bärbel Bas and taking part in a tour of the Reichstag.
The Danish Queen looked elegant in a powder blue outfit, which consisted of a soft, longline coat and matching blouse by Jesper Hovring.
With it she paired the chequered Emilia Wickstead Ariceli Skirt, which retails for £970.
Later, Mary and Frederick joined other Scandanavian royals at a lavish dinner at the Bellvue presidential palace to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Nordic Embassies in Berlin.
Both Danish royals greeted cheering crowds by the Danevirke Museum near Flensburg
Mary and Frederik made a handsome couple in their tailored outfits today
Queen Mary received a painting from a member of the crowd by the Danevirke Museum near Flensburg
Young royal fans with Danish flags beamed as Mary approached and greeted them
The Danish queen spent time talking to the gathered crowds
Small children wearing paper crowns and waving Danish flags lined Mary and Frederik’s route