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Princess Mary of Denmark is elegant as she visits a new hospital in Copenhagen

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The Crown Princess of Denmark put on a stylish show in neutral tones as she visited a new hospital in Copenhagen today.

Mary, 51, visited the construction site of the Mary Elizabeth Hospital in the Danish capital and met the future patients.

The new hospital, named after the royal family, focuses on the health of children as well as teenagers and pregnant mothers. It is still under construction and should be finished in 2026.

For the occasion, the mother of four wore very elegant wide-leg beige trousers and an off-white linen blouse, which was cinched at the waist to add some sartorial flair to the outfit.

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, 51, wore a stylish display in neutral tones as she visited a new hospital in Copenhagen today

Mary paired the look with a favorite pair of tan heels, but forgo a bag, keeping the look minimal and practical.

Her brown locks were styled in a wavy hair dryer that fell over her right shoulder.

The crown princess, known for her elegant sense of style, opted for a minimal glowy makeup look. A few highlights and a hint of bronze complimented her dewy complexion, and a touch of mascara added definition to her lashes.

She completed the understated look with a pink lip and a pair of pendant pearl earrings.

The royal family was all smiles as they toured the construction site and heard about the team’s progress.

The mother of four chatted with the local children while taking an interest in their artwork this afternoon

The mother of four chatted with the local children while taking an interest in their artwork this afternoon

The Crown Princess (pictured today), known for her elegant sense of style, opted for a minimal glowy makeup look

The Crown Princess (pictured today), known for her elegant sense of style, opted for a minimal glowy makeup look

Mary (pictured), 51, visited the construction site of Mary Elizabeth Hospital in the Danish capital

Mary (pictured), 51, visited the construction site of Mary Elizabeth Hospital in the Danish capital

The mother of four wore very elegant linen beige trousers with an off-white blouse in the same fabric

The mother of four wore very elegant linen beige trousers with an off-white blouse in the same fabric

The foundation of the hospital was laid last spring and the facility will not open for another three years, but Mary is very interested in the project.

Today she met with the architect, Stig Vesterager Gothelf, who talked her through the main points of the building, including a play area that will play a major role in the well-being of the young patient, the Rig hospital website read.

She also saw local children drawing and playing in one of the campsite’s common areas.

It’s been a busy few days for Mary, who attended the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan to her husband Crown Prince Frederik in Amman last week.

Mary met with the architect, Stig Vesterager Gothelf, who talked her through the main points of the building

Mary met with the architect, Stig Vesterager Gothelf, who talked her through the main points of the building

The royal family smiled softly when they heard about the aims of the new hospital during the outing

The royal family smiled softly when they heard about the aims of the new hospital during the outing

The mother of four attended an art class hosted by an employee and attended by several local children

The mother of four attended an art class hosted by an employee and attended by several local children

For the occasion, the mother-of-four opted for an elegant white dress with a dotted blue hem and a floral design on the bust and skirt.

The Danish couple and several other foreign dignitaries, including the Prince and Princess of Wales and Princess Beatrice and Edo Mapelli Mozzi, seemed overjoyed as they sat in the garden of the Zahran Palace last week.

Rajwa shone in a white dress by Lebanese designer Elie Saab, featuring a long train embroidered with flowers and a sparkling diamond tiara.

King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan proudly watched their son get married in an Islamic ceremony known as a “katb ktab,” held in a gazebo and officiated by the Royal Hashemite Court Imam Dr. Ahmed Al Khalileh.

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