Princess Mary Style and Her Touching Speech

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Crown Princess of Denmark , Princess Mary, looked stunning as she attended to live streaming conversation for UNICEF World Children’s Day on Friday.

Princess Mary discussed a range topic about children of Denmark, children’s rights and how the youth thoughts to the challenges CoronaVirus pandemic and the climate crisis.

Princess Mary wore dark blue trench coat, combine with a bright floral scarf, high heel boots and a handbag. Looked chic and fit to the weather lately.

Trench Coat by EscalierHigh Heel Boots by RockportHoop Earing by Yiba TechHandbag by PradaFloral Scarf by Melifluos Spain
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The 48-years-old, Princess Mary also given a moving speech at the 20th Anniversary of the Children, Youth and Grief Network last week. The Princess has experienced her grief, when she lost her mother, Henrietta Donaldson who died from a heart condition in November 1997 and her father-in-law Prince Henrik of Denmark, who suffered from dementia before his death in 2018. And the tragic event which happened recently, her brother-in-law Prince Joachim of Denmark suffered a serious blood clot on the brain.

The Australian born Princess Mary share the speech through Danish royal family’s Instagram. She wrote on the caption about how the loss shapes us.

“It is difficult, if not impossible, to find meaning in losing someone you love. But what makes sense, and something that can not be taken from us, is all we had with that person,”

“With those words, I began my speech at Children, Youth and Grief’s 20th Anniversary yesterday. Of course, for me it was one of the harder talks to hold, Princess Mary continues, “But to my own surprise, I was more moved than I would have thought. And so it is with grief, it can strike at any time.”

“Yesterday was not ‘anytime’, it was the mark of an organization that works to help children and young people through their grief and with the belief that life can become whole again, but… in a new way.

“What touched me on the podium yesterday is a little hard to explain. It was not so much about my own loss, but more about the fact that many of us in the room had something special in common.

“We were common about having lost and I could feel the common understanding that loss provides. It does not require words, it is just there.”

“And the common understanding uses Children Youth and Grief as a key element in healing process. The volunteers at Grief find a meaning in the meaningless when they spend their hard-earned experiences to give other people hope.”

“And hope is the focal point. The hope that you can learn to live with grief as part of life and take the one you have lost with you. I learned that…”⁣

Princess Mary and Prince Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark blessed with four children, Prince Christian, 15, Princess Isabella, 13 and twin children Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, 9.