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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'
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'

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

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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.

Royal sparks outrage with outfit 'no other princess would dare to wear'
Royal sparks outrage with outfit 'no other princess would dare to wear'

Daily Record

time2 days ago

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Royal sparks outrage with outfit 'no other princess would dare to wear'

A row has erupted over a t-shirt worn by Princess Isabella. A senior member of the Danish Royal family has stirred controversy after donning a T-shirt featuring a profane slogan at a music event. ‌ Princess Isabella, the eldest daughter of Queen Mary and King Frederik, opted for an extremely relaxed look at the trendy music festival Smukfest in Skanderborg on Thursday. ‌ The princess, who recently marked her 18th birthday, was snapped relishing the occasion with her mates, appearing wonderfully carefree. Her elder brother Prince Christian, 19, was also present, but it was Isabella's edgy band shirt that captured the interest of Danish Royal observers. ‌ Isabella was spotted wearing a vibrant orange bucket hat paired with a black T-shirt bearing a message that roughly translates to "F***** him yesterday". The garment is merchandise from Suspekt, a Danish hip-hop act renowned for their gritty and provocative lyrics. The group's songs are recognised for being bold, aggressive and occasionally explicit, with Isabella's shirt referencing their track entitled "F****** her yesterday", reports the Mirror. Isabella's clothing selection prompted concern amongst certain Danish commentators, according to Newsau, with political analyst Jarl Cordua contending that there are "limits" to "appropriate" Royal conduct. ‌ "I'm in favour of the royals letting loose a little. They always have. They should definitely be allowed to. BUT. There are limits," he stated. "We'll probably live with that shirt, but I wouldn't recommend making it a habit. Being royal is an obligation. And it's probably time for someone to tell her [Isabella] that." ‌ Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. However, some have praised the refreshing departure from traditional Royal norms. Danish TV host Jim Lyngvild defended the move, stating: "It shows that there is a new king who has, in many ways, an ordinary family that represents today's values. ‌ "The era of ladies in hats is over, Princess Isabella is in. I LOVE that our Royal youngsters also have personality and courage – and don't follow the neat pleated flow. There are no other princesses in the world who would dare to do that." This comes as another Royal fashion choice stirred controversy this week, but this time closer to home. Sarah Ferguson seemed to make a bold statement with her footwear, following shocking allegations about her extravagant spending and infidelity in a sensational new book. The Duchess of York shared a photo on Instagram of herself at a book signing event for her romantic novel, Her Heart for a Compass - just hours after claims surfaced in a new biography about her and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew 's tumultuous and scandal-ridden lifestyle, including how she had debts amounting to hundreds of thousands of pounds settled by the late Queen after living a life of "opulent excess". In her most recent post on Instagram, she sported a pair of shoes at last month's event bearing a phrase often associated with the Royal Family and the late Queen. Her navy slip-on shoes were embroidered with 'Never Complain' and 'Never Explain'. The mantra is widely recognised as a principle the Royal Family has adhered to for decades - and something the late Queen seemed to have embodied throughout her 70-year reign.

Senior royal raises eyebrows with X-rated outfit 'no other princess would wear'
Senior royal raises eyebrows with X-rated outfit 'no other princess would wear'

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

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Senior royal raises eyebrows with X-rated outfit 'no other princess would wear'

A royal family member in Denmark has sparked debate after wearing a striking T-shirt at a music festival, as it was emblazoned with some pretty strong language A senior member of the royal family in Denmark has sparked debate after wearing a T-shirt with a sweary logan to a concert. ‌ Queen Mary and King Frederik 's eldest daughter, Princess Isabella, rocked a very casual outfit at a popular local music festival Smukfest, in Skanderborg on Thursday. ‌ The princess, who recently celebrated her 18th birthday, was photographed enjoying the event with her friends looking brilliantly care-free. Her older sibling Prince Christian, 19, was also in attendance, but it was Isabella's grungy band tee that caught the attention of royal watchers in Denmark. ‌ Isabella was seen sporting a bright orange bucket had and a black T-shirt with a slogan that translates to "F***** him yesterday". The top is merch from Suspekt, a Danish hip-hop group known for their dark and intense lyrics. Their lyrics are known to be brash, violent and sometimes sexual, and the slogan on Isabella's top is a take on the band's song titled "F****** her yesterday". Isabella's outfit choice raised eyebrows with some Danish commentators, Newsau reports, with political commentator Jarl Cordua arguing that there are "limits" to "appropriate" royal ettiquette. ‌ "I'm in favour of the royals letting loose a little. They always have. They should definitely be allowed to. BUT. There are limits," he said. "We'll probably live with that shirt, but I wouldn't recommend making it a habit. Being royal is an obligation. And it's probably time for someone to tell her [Isabella] that." ‌ But others argued that it was a breath of fresh air to see a royal break normal conventions. Danish TV presenter Jim Lyngvild argued: "It shows that there is a new king who has, in many ways, an ordinary family that represents today's values. ‌ "The time of the ladies in the hat is over, Princess Isabella is in. I LOVE that our royal youngsters also have personality and courage – and don't follow the neat pleated flow. There are no other princesses in the world who would dare to do that." It comes as another royal outfit ruffled feathers this week, but much closer to home. Sarah Ferguson appeared to send a striking message with her shoe choice, following bombshell allegations of her wild spending and infidelity in an explosive new book. The Duchess of York took to Instagram to post a picture of herself at a book signing event for her romantic novel, Her Heart for a Compass - hours after claims in a new biography about her and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew's chaotic and controversial lifestyle, including how she had debts totaling hundreds of thousands of pounds paid off by the late Queen after living a life of "opulent excess" In her latest snap posted to her Instagram account, she wore a pair of shoes at the event last month with a saying often attributed to the Royal Family and the late Queen. Her slipper-style navy shoes had 'Never Complain' and 'Never Explain' embroided on them. The mantra is well-known to be something that the Royal Family has adopted for decades - and something the late Queen appeared to have lived by during her 70-year reign.

Queen Mary's daughter Princess Isabella raises eyebrows with rogue festival outfit
Queen Mary's daughter Princess Isabella raises eyebrows with rogue festival outfit

Daily Telegraph

time3 days ago

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Queen Mary's daughter Princess Isabella raises eyebrows with rogue festival outfit

Don't miss out on the headlines from Royals. Followed categories will be added to My News. Queen Mary and King Frederik's eldest daughter has done something 'no other princess would dare' do, according to a Danish royal commentator. Princess Isabella, 18, was photographed with some friends at popular local music festival Smukfest, in Skanderborg on Thursday. Her older brother Prince Christian, 19, was also at the event, but it was Isabella's black band tee that's attracted the attention of some commentators in Denmark. The princess was seen wearing a yellow bucket hat and a T-shirt whose slogan translates to 'F**ked him yesterday'. The top is merch from Danish hip hop group, Suspekt - whose music is so dark it's often described as horrorcore - and is a variation their song titled 'F**ked her yesterday'. The choice has ruffled some feathers, with Danish political commentator Jarl Cordua, reminding the teen that there are limits to appropriate royal behaviour. 'I'm in favour of the royals letting loose a little. They always have. They should definitely be allowed to. BUT. There are limits,' he said. 'Isn't that exactly what their [the royal family's] job is? To maintain a certain standard? To show some kind of style? Dignity? I doubt that everyone thinks that's the case when a royal celebrates promiscuity on a shirt. 'We'll probably live with that shirt, but I wouldn't recommend making it a habit. Being royal is an obligation. And it's probably time for someone to tell her [Isabella] that.' Never miss the latest entertainment news from Australia and around the world — download the app direct to your phone. Official portraits of the teen were released on her 18th birthday. Picture: Steen Evald, Kongehuset Meanwhile Danish TV presenter Jim Lyngvild said he was taken aback by the outfit at first and thought 'Oh, you can't do that,' but he's since come around to it and actually thinks it's great PR for the royal family. 'It shows that there is a new king who has, in many ways, an ordinary family that represents today's values,' he said. 'The time of the ladies in the hat is over, Princess Isabella is in. 'I LOVE that our royal youngsters also have personality and courage – and don't follow the neat pleated flow. 'There are no other princesses in the world who would dare to do that.' Princess Isabella and her brother Prince Vincent with King Frederik and Queen Mary last month. Picture Instagram Kongehuset @detdanskekongehus, Isabella recently celebrated her 18th birthday with the release of official photos in an amber ballgown. She and her brother are expected to remain at Smukfest until the festival ends on Sunday. Originally published as Queen Mary's eldest daughter Princess Isabella raises eyebrows with unconventional festival outfit

Queen Mary's eldest daughter Princess Isabella raises eyebrows with unconventional festival outfit
Queen Mary's eldest daughter Princess Isabella raises eyebrows with unconventional festival outfit

News.com.au

time4 days ago

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Queen Mary's eldest daughter Princess Isabella raises eyebrows with unconventional festival outfit

Queen Mary and King Frederik's eldest daughter has done something 'no other princess would dare' do, according to a Danish royal commentator. Princess Isabella, 18, was photographed with some friends at popular local music festival Smukfest, in Skanderborg on Thursday. Her older brother Prince Christian, 19, was also at the event, but it was Isabella's black band tee that's attracted the attention of some commentators in Denmark. The princess was seen wearing a yellow bucket hat and a T-shirt whose slogan translates to 'F**ked him yesterday'. Crown Prince Christian and Princess Isabella are attending the Smukfest in Skanderborg. ðŸ'¸Dan Mariegaard — ChristinZ (@ChristinsQueens) August 6, 2025 The top is merch from Danish hip hop group, Suspekt - whose music is so dark it's often described as horrorcore - and is a variation their song titled 'F**ked her yesterday'. The choice has ruffled some feathers, with Danish political commentator Jarl Cordua, reminding the teen that there are limits to appropriate royal behaviour. 'I'm in favour of the royals letting loose a little. They always have. They should definitely be allowed to. BUT. There are limits,' he said. 'Isn't that exactly what their [the royal family's] job is? To maintain a certain standard? To show some kind of style? Dignity? I doubt that everyone thinks that's the case when a royal celebrates promiscuity on a shirt. 'We'll probably live with that shirt, but I wouldn't recommend making it a habit. Being royal is an obligation. And it's probably time for someone to tell her [Isabella] that.' Meanwhile Danish TV presenter Jim Lyngvild said he was taken aback by the outfit at first and thought 'Oh, you can't do that,' but he's since come around to it and actually thinks it's great PR for the royal family. 'It shows that there is a new king who has, in many ways, an ordinary family that represents today's values,' he said. 'The time of the ladies in the hat is over, Princess Isabella is in. 'I LOVE that our royal youngsters also have personality and courage – and don't follow the neat pleated flow. 'There are no other princesses in the world who would dare to do that.' Isabella recently celebrated her 18th birthday with the release of official photos in an amber ballgown. She and her brother are expected to remain at Smukfest until the festival ends on Sunday.

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