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Daily Mail
9 hours ago
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- Daily Mail
The unseen photos from Princess Isabella's wild festival day in THAT X-rated t-shirt - as fans argue over her and older brother Prince Christian 'letting loose'
Princess Isabella of Denmark shocked royal fans around the globe when she was pictured at a music festival wearing an X-rated t-shirt. And now we can reveal more unseen photos of King Frederik and Queen Mary 's daughter, 18, as she partied it up at Smukfest in Skanderborg with her older brother Prince Christian on Wednesday. Controversy erupted when the second eldest child of the reigning royal couple was pictured at the festival wearing a black t-shirt emblazoned with the translated words 'f***ed him yesterday'. The message was accompanied by an arrow pointing off to the side. The princess' t-shirt was a merchandise top for Danish hip hop group Suspekt, who were performing at Smukfest. The music trio are renowned for their explicit and sexually charged lyrics. But the newly obtained pictures show that Isabella certainly wasn't alone in wearing the suggestive top, with other concert-goers wearing similar Suspekt band t-shirts. Danish political commentator Jarl Cordua was among the critics of the royal's choice of attire. He explained that while he understood the need for 'royals letting loose a little', he also believed there were 'limits' - and that the distasteful shirt crossed the line. The new pictures reveal that Isabella completed her casual festival look by wearing an orange bucket hat emblazoned with the festival nickname 'Smuk'. The band merchandise t-shirt worn by the princess and other festival go-ers is emblazoned with the translated words 'f***ed him yesterday', which are in reference to the Suspekt song titled 'F****** her yesterday' Despite the furore her attire would later attract, Isabella appeared very much at ease among the festival crowd. The following day, on August 7, Isabella was once again pictured at the festival - although it appears she wisely decided to leave her Suspekt band t-shirt at home. Instead, Isabella re-wore her orange bucket hat along with a white t-shirt, navy shorts and gumboots as she headed off to enjoy another day of live music. The royal was pictured walking through the busy festival with a group of her pals. Later in the day, the princess had ditched her bucket hat and was seen standing amongst the packed crowd to watch rapper Tessa's set. Princess Isabella appeared to be immersed in the performance as she was pictured smiling, dancing, closing her eyes and even singing along passionately. Fellow attendees were reportedly stunned to spot the king's daughter casually dressed and partying alongside them at the event. But eagle-eyed royal pundits spotted a small nod to Isabella's formal duties. She was still wearing the same jewellery that she'd been pictured in just a few days earlier during a royal photo call at Gråsten with her parents King Frederik and Queen Mary and younger brother Prince Vincent. On both occasions, Isabella wore a heart-shaped pendant from Danish brand Akua Objects alongside her trusty 'P' necklace worn many times before. Isabella wasn't the only royal partying it up at the Danish music festival. Mary and Frederik's eldest son, Crown Prince Christian, was also pictured at Smukfest - but his appearance was far less scandalous than that of his younger sister. On the same day that Isabella was pictured wearing that t-shirt, the heir to the throne was seen in the audience rocking out with friends to Danish chart-toppers Aphaca. The 19-year-old was dressed conservatively in a checked button-up shirt with a t-shirt underneath. The prince appeared to be smiling and having a great time as he blended among the sea of fans at the show. According to local Danish publication B.T., although Isabella and Christian attended the festival in a private capacity, they were both happily taking selfies with fans and even politely stopped to answer a few brief questions from the media. An opinion piece published by B.T.'s royal commentator Fie West Madsen noted that this was 'mature and wise behaviour'. '[It] shows that even though the royal and now adult children are letting loose, drinking a pint of beer and maybe wearing a bold t-shirt, they are still aware of their role as royals,' he said. Crown Prince Christian appeared to enjoy being in amongst the busy crowd at the show - and at times was only just visible among a sea of people 'Because let's be honest - the balance between being royal on the one hand and enjoying a normal teenage life every now and then is definitely not easy. 'Everything the Crown Prince and Princess Isabella do is noticed, and they know it very well. But this summer they have shown that they can easily be young and royal at the same time.' The Danish royal family is not new to Smukfest, with King Frederik in particular a renowned past regular attendee. Over the years, Frederik, 57, was regularly seen enjoying the festival with a beer in hand and taking selfies with other festival-goers. Some years saw him accompanied by his wife Queen Mary, 53, and more recently he was joined by Christian and Isabella. Interestingly, Frederik has also previously enjoyed watching Suspekt at the same festival. It would seem the King has passed this appreciation for their music onto his daughter, judging by her unexpected choice to wear one of the band's shirts. King Frederik has not attended the concert since he became regent last year. Nevertheless, it would certainly seem that Frederik has instilled his love of Smukfest in his children.


Daily Mail
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Queen Mary shows off her athletic figure in activewear as she takes part in Royal Run alongside her husband and sons in Denmark
Queen Mary of Denmark was flaunting her sporting prowess on Monday. The Australian-born royal took part in the 2025 Royal Run in Korsoer, Denmark and was looking fit and fabulous. The 53-year-old donned a fitted Adidas top with long sleeves and in a navy blue tone. Mary added a pair of dark shorts as well as a cap, under which she tucked her brunette locks. She finished the look with a pair of sneakers and opted for a muted, natural makeup palette for her run. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, . Also taking part was Mary's husband Denmark's King Frederik and their sons, Prince Vincent and Prince Christian. The Royal Run is an event organised by the National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark, DGI, and the Danish Athletic Federation. It is part of 'Move for Life' - a campaign that aims to make Denmark 'he most physically active nation in the world.' Queen Mary rarely sets a foot wrong when it comes to her personal style. But a daring sartorial choice made by the Danish Queen while attending last week's Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen has caught the attention of style watchers for all the wrong reasons. Mary nixed her usual uniform of chic flowing blouses or statement designer dresses to try something a little different for the summit held at the DR Concert Hall. The mother-of-four made a bold fashion choice by stepping out in grey Bermuda shorts and a matching blazer, designed by Copenhagen-based fashion house Mark Kenly Domino Tan, which was cinched at the waist with a Zimmerman two-tone braided belt. The royal completed the risk-taking look with light brown suede heels from Gianvito Rossi. The Global Fashion Summit, presented by Global Fashion Agenda, undoubtedly attracts a fashion forward crowd, which could perhaps explain why Queen Mary pushed the boundaries outside her usual signature style wheelhouse. But eagle-eyed style pundits believe that a myriad of fashion faux pas were committed by the Danish Queen, resulting in a look that's been described as a 'rare miss'. The royal recently wore the same blazer and pants in April during a state visit to Paris. On that occasion, Mary was praised for the chic look, which saw the grey two-piece paired with Aquazzura over-the-knee stiletto boots, a high neck black top and a delightful brooch pinned to the jacket. At the time, VOGUE Scandanavia heralded Mary's outfit choice as a 'slightly edgier look while maintaining her signature royal elegance'. So why did the exact same base outfit go awry during her most recent royal appearance? The biggest gripe amongst style watchers was the unflattering cut, colour and mid-leg length of the culotte trousers. One comment in response to a royal fashion news outlet's post read: 'Queen Mary rarely makes a fashion misstep but this outfit is one. She needs to burn the culottes and give the jacket a chance with something else.' Another weighed in: 'Even though Queen Mary can wear just about anything, it doesn't mean she should. No love for these culottes. The jacket is very smart.' 'Queen Mary generally makes great fashion choices but this is a fail. The colour is insipid, the culottes are just wrong. The shoes are the only positive for me,' added a third. When Mary wore the same mid-length pants in Paris, their supposed unflattering elements was perhaps more prominent when styled with tall boots instead of heels. The other fashion sin pertaining to the grey culottes were the unmissable wrinkles. 'Not one of her finest choices. Look at all the wrinkles in that material!' one royal watcher said in response to a Daily Mail article about the outing. 'The proportions of the shorts and stilettos don't work and it's so wrinkled. Looks as though she got it out of the laundry basket. A mistake,' added a second style commenter. 'Missed the mark this time. Outfit makes her look stocky and crinkled,' said a third. Another responder, who claimed to be a textiles salesperson, blamed the actual suit 'material' for badly letting the royal down, explaining that it 'wrinkles horribly no matter how long you iron it before wearing it'. Beyond the complaints about the pants, other royal fashion fans were not on board with the way the outfit had been styled and accessorised – in particular the chunky light brown and white belt.


Daily Mail
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Sporty King Frederik of Denmark shows he can keep up with his children - as he joins them for annual Royal Run in Copenhagen
Denmark's King Frederik showed off his sporty side - and proved he could keep up with his children as he joined family members for the annual 'Royal Run' in Copenhagen this afternoon. The event, which takes place every spring in Denmark and has always been fronted by the monarch. His son Prince Christian, 19, too looked ready for action in matching navy blue tops with his father - and was flushed from a day of exercise as he and other relatives, including younger brother Vincent, 14, sported medals at the finish line by Amalienborg Palace. Their sisters - Princesses Isabella, 18, and Josephine, 14 - too beamed as they participated in a day of sports in athletic wear, with all the royals understood to have started from a different city. Showing her support, mother-of-four Mary greeted her loved ones as she donned a matching blue zip-up commemorating the occasion - which is being marketed as the 'world's largest royal amateur sporting event'. The Queen had her chestnut tresses down in a sleek, straightened style and opted for a simple but dewy make-up look perfect for the summer. It this year also has boasted its highest number of participants ever with 97,500 registered runners. Participants can choose the route they take - which ranges from 5km to one mile - and can choose to run or walk. The run, which has been in place since 2018, is organised by The National Olympic Committee & Sports Confederation of Denmark, DGI and the Danish Athletic Federation as part of 'Move for Life'. The family shared a number of moments from this year's run on social media - including a well-earned tasty plate of Spaghetti Bolognese to tuck into after the event. Mary's laid back athleisure ensemble today proves a contrast from her daring outfit -after she visited the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen last week. The Australian-born Queen, 53, put her best fashion foot forward as she arrived at the summit at DR Concert Hall. The mother-of-four stepped out in grey Bermuda shorts and a matching blazer which was cinched at the waist with an orange belt. She oozed confidence in the chic two piece which she completed with nude stiletto heels for the occasion. Upon Mary's arrival, she was greeted by Federica Marchionni, CEO of Global Fashion Agenda, and Alice Roberta Taylor, Chief of Staff. During her visit, Mary explored various stands at the fair and she was given a tour of the venue. Mary's brunette locks were styled in soft curls and her glam makeup enhanced her sophisticated look. The Global Fashion Summit, presented by Global Fashion Agenda, aims to foster industry collaboration on sustainability in fashion. It marked the second day of the three-day event, which is taking place in and around Copenhagen - a city respected for its trendy street style and minimalist designs. As she turns her attention to the world of style, the Queen has brushed off harsh criticism levelled at herself and King Frederik X for turning their backs on one of their 'main promises'. The royal couple visited Nordre Toldbod in Copenhagen where they boarded their Royal Ship, Dannebrog, for the official launch of the 2025 sailing season. But the decision to board the mighty ship was scolded, as the vessel said to emit 60 times more CO2 than the average Dane emits in one year. The pair sail on board the yacht through Danish waters every year. This year they will set off on their first 'major' sail on August 25 for four days but the summer cruises often last as long as two weeks depending on the schedule. In 2024, their sailing tour also included trips to Sweden, Norway and Greenland. The ship's impact on climate change has been questioned by local royal and environmental experts who branded the move 'disappointing and pathetic', leaving the Royal House no choice but to respond. In a written, translated response to the Danish Broadcast Corporation, the Palace's new head of communications wrote: 'The Royal House is aware of the dilemma associated with Dannebrog being powered by conventional fuel. '[We are] currently investigating the possibility of using alternative fuels with a view to reducing emissions from the Royal Ship. 'At the same time, it is important to emphasise that Dannebrog is a historic ship with symbolic and representative significance for Denmark. It is a gathering point, no matter where in the Kingdom it is located. The royal ship is in great demand.' Royal House expert Sebastian Olden-Jørgensen told B.T. News that it was 'only a matter of time before the climate issue hit the Royal House', especially given the King's public commitment to the environment. 'As the royal couple, we are concerned with being able to contribute to passing the planet on to the next generation in good condition, which requires that we promote the green transition,' King Frederik wrote in his book 'King's Words' at the start of his reign. Before the drama hit, the royal pair were busy carrying out their jam-packed schedule while moving out of home and into their summer residence on the shore of Lake Esrum in Fredensborg with Queen Margrethe. They moved residences on Monday 5 May to Fredensborg Palace, where they will be taking up residence in the eastern wing, known as Chancellery House, for the summer. The King and Queen along with their three youngest children Princess Isabella, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, moved into Fredensborg Palace alongside Frederik's mother, Queen Margrethe, who had already taken up residence in the main palace. The expansive property on Zealand island in Denmark has plenty of room to accommodate the whole royal family. It is something of a homecoming for the royal couple, who lived full-time in the Chancellery from 2004-10 when he was still the Crown Prince and Amelienborg Palace in Copenhagen was being refurbished. But royal watchers are intrigued by the fact that former monarch Queen Margrethe is staying in the main palace, while the current King and Queen's family have moved into the secondary accommodation in Chancellery House. Royal expert and historian Lars Hovbakke Sørensen explained to Danish publication B.T. that it was 'completely unproblematic' for the current King and his family to be living in the palace's secondary residence. The expert explained that although it might seem unusual, Lars said it was an 'obvious' result of Queen Margrethe opting to abdicate the throne in 2024, rather than it passing to her son following her death. '[W]e have a completely different situation than ever before, where we have a living, former regent,' explained Lars. As the northern hemisphere summer approaches, the Danish royal family traditionally move their residence to Fredensborg Palace. For most of the year, Frederik and Mary live at Amalienborg with their four children – Crown Prince Christian, 19, Princess Isabella, 18, and 14-year-old twins, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine. However, Prince Christian will not be joining the royal family at Chancellery House this summer as he remains stationed in the town of Slagelse as part of his compulsory military service.