Day 1. Official State Visit to Australia


March 14, 2026

King Frederik and Queen Mary arrived in Perth yesterday and were welcomed by Governor Chris Dawson and spouse, Darrilyn Dawson at the Government House.

On March 14th, the couple flew to Uluṟu in the Northern Territory to officially start their state visit. At the welcoming in Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park Cultural Centre, the Queen showed everybody the standard for this whole trip.

Do you remember the blouse? She first wore it in 2004 and it hasn't been seen since. Back then she wore it with a white trousers and a matching belt. More than 20 years later, she style it with a new long Mark Kenly Domino Tan skirt and a Akubra hat.

The couple watched the sunset over Uluṟu in company of Senior Aṉangu. The sun made her stunning jewellery (from Orit Elhanati, Cartier, Dulong Fine Jewelry, Rebekka Notkin and Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen) shine like golden stars. Tomorrow, they will watch the sun rise over Uluṟu.



Shop the look

Hat ● Akubra (new)

Coat ● Regatta

Skirt ● Mark Kenly Domino Tan (new)

Earrings ● Dulong Fine Jewelry

Necklace ● Orit Elhanati

Watch ● Cartier

Bracelet ● Rebekka Notkin

Ring ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen

Shoes ● Gianvito Rossi

Shoes ● Chloe

Shoes ● Arc'teryx


2 comments:

  1. Happy Easter! Enjoying reading your Australian state visit posts. You are so clever to have remembered the blouse from 22 years ago! I assumed that it was more recent from a brand nobody knew about and that we'd never be able to find it. Just shows that you can recycle things from long ago and have them still look modern.

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    1. Delayed Happy Easter to you too!

      I would so much like to have more time to do my writing's but right now studies comes first. One entry at a time and suddenly I'm uptodate.

      I was almost shocked to see her in that blouse! Thrilled, but shocked. I recognized it right away. Apparently, I remember old items better than new once ha ha.

      Now, take good care and have a blessed time!

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