
The Queen of Mary from Denmark was captured by royal fans because she revealed a group of invisible historical jewelry for more than 140 years.
The Danish king offered rare treasures during the Grand Stepet banquet in Finland, where she and King Friedrich were on an official visit, GB News said.
It was hosted by Finnish President Alexander Stop and First Lady Susan Ins Stop at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, the event was distinguished by the amazing appearance of Queen Mary.
She was wearing a wonderful golden few dating back to about 1820, originally designed for Queen Caroline Amali, King Christian’s eighth wife.
The palace revealed that Taji was decorated with 11 precious jewels collected by Caroline Amali’s husband during their trips to Italy between 1819 and 1821.
In addition to the historical importance of her group, Queen Mary also wore a golden bracelet that was once belonged to Princess Velalmin Mary. It contains stones obtained from the Vesuvius area, and the bracelet was a wedding gift from King Frederik Vii in 1828.
On this prestigious occasion, the Danish Queen has completed RGAL jewelry with a sophisticated black lace dress designed by Jesper humering.
The dress, which includes a complex embroidery of gold paper, a conceited waist, and semi -severe sleeves, was wearing Mary at the New Year’s Eve party in Copenhagen in 2019.
The rare general presentation of this royal legacy has left both fashion and history lovers in awe, as Queen Mary continues to honor the heritage of Denmark, who is rich in elegance and grace.