A lovely picture of Queen Margrethe from the magazine Billed Bladet. She looks great in silver ... though her yellow teeth do stand out quite a bit. All those years of smoking, I guess. Oh well. Still a lovely queen.
Queen Margrethe II is always the most fashionable and stylish queen for me.She is always a spectacle because she dress extravagantly and elegant..I would suggest that she would try to dye her hair..Or whenever she has an event to attend she should arrange her hair and sees that nothing falls through. Her dresses are always good and whenever her dresses are simple she sees through it that it still looks good though.. She is really gorgeous. Even in her 60's her true beauty really comes out..
www.corbis.com - Queen Margrethe in Great Britain receiving the Order of Bath.
www.corbis.com - Wedding of youngest son Joachim to Alexandra Manley.
www.polfoto.dk - Attending pre-wedding ball for her niece Princess Alexia of Greece to Carlos Morales. Queen Margrethe, who is an artist, designed the intertwined initials of A and C and the wedding bells that adorned the exterior of the church on their wedding day.
From Crown Prince Frederik's official website, an older picture of the Queen.
www.corbis.com - Wedding of her nephew, Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece to Marie-Chantal Miller.
www.ibl.se - Baptism of her second grandson, Felix.
Ficciones, I agree with you that Queen Margrethe seems to be a delightful person. She seems to be very free-spirited and loaded with personality. It seems to me that she is the kind of person who knows her role/place in society but doesn't flaunt it or remind you constantly of it. She seems like the kind of person whom you could talk for hours with about art and design - and Queen Margrethe would be very well versed in those areas.
Wouldn't a conversation and afternoon tea with the Queen be a delightful way to spend the afternoon?!
Great photos Alexandra! Thanks for all your hard work! :flower: Like ficciones, your title gave me quite a scare ( ), but I'm glad to see all these wonderful pictures of the Queen!
Alexandra, thank you ever so much for this wonderful thread. It has been wonderful to see Queen Margrethe's life illustrated in such a beautiful way. What a great tribute to a great, classy lady! There were many photos posted here that I had never seen before. Kudos to you for all your work! :flower:
:flower: Thank you, Jalmey and Alexandria! It was a nice job to do, too. I sat until two o'clock at night doing it.
:flower: And many thanks, that somebody altered the title of the Margrethe-gallery. I realised too late, that the name was misleading, but I could not any more alter it myself.