3rd February
Yesterday, Crown Princess Mary participated yet another virtual meeting. This time she joined an ambassador meeting with WHO Regional Office for Europe - for which the Crown Princess is the patron. She and the other members, were given a detailed briefing on the current situation with COVID-19 and a status on the different vaccines.
There are still a long way to go the Crown Princess think it is time to be optimistic. The number of infected is decreases; every day we get more and more knowledge on the pandemic we are dealing with and (even better) we got a new vaccines. That is what keeps the Crown Princess optimistic. This new hope gives something to believe in - something we really need right now.
The Crown Princess chose to share a different photo this time. A photo of her own. A photo that symbolises a brighter future.
Even though Mary did not post a photo of herself participating the virtual ambassadors meeting yesterday, someone caught a glimpse of her and captured it, here. I have not managed to find anymore photos from the event, but let me know if you find some.
This gives us an idea of how Mary is dressed for a meeting - when she is in her office. Think we all kinda love all these outfits she is wearing even though she is at home. Always stylish. To me it looks like a new light grey blazer. Cannot remember every having seen it before. Am I wrong? Looks good with the black blouse and simple jewellery. I am positive that Mary is wearing her beloved golden diamond earrings from Sophie Bille Brahe and a white water opal necklace from Orit Elhanati.
Once again, we get to see her with glasses and this time it is her rather new Tom Ford design. This makes the number of three different pairs. Do you have a favourite pair of glasses? I really like this one. They have the right size, shape and color for her face.
SHOP THE LOOK
Glasses ● Tom Ford, here (most likely to be)
Earrings ● Sophie Bille Brahe, here
Necklace ● Orit Elhanati, here
The best to her on her 49th Birthday. May she have many more.
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