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Crown Princess Mary of Denmark debuts floral ba&sh dress during opening speech at UN mission event in New York

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Crown Princess Mary of Denmark looked typically stylish as she visited the United States to mark United Nations Day and attend the 2023 World Anti-Bullying Forum.

Mary, 51, delivered an opening speech at a reception at a UN mission event in New York to mark Denmark’s champion role in ‘The Coalition on Addressing Sea-level Rise and Existential Threats’.

She debuted a statement floral dress from ba&sh, paired with her trusty Harris Wharf London wool blazer and Gianvito Rossi leather pumps.

The dress, called ‘Elonor’, had a square neckline, half-length sleeves and a fitted skirt that fell to the shin.

The reception was attended by UN ambassadors from the Small Island Developing States (SIDS), an association of 39 small island developing states, and a number of other representatives.

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark arrived at the UN mission in a new floral dress from ba&sh

Mary’s speech highlighted her country’s role in raising awareness of the impacts of climate change, including the impact of sea level rise and low-lying communities.

The princess elevated her look with plenty of jewelry, including Dulong ‘Delphis’ rose quartz earrings, a Rebekah Notkin bracelet and a Julie Sandlau diamond locket necklace with the initials of her four children.

Yesterday, the royal family took part in a series of gatherings to mark UN Day.

A meeting with United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Executive Director Catherine Russell and several other female UN ambassadors discussed international work on education and climate.

The mother of four then delivered an opening speech at a roundtable discussion on the future of multilateralism, organized by Singapore and the International Peace Institute (IPI), with the participation of representatives from FOSS (Forum of Small States) countries.

Later in the day, Mary, Patron of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), met with the Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Dr. Natalia Kanem, to discuss the rights of women and girls .

She delivered an opening speech highlighting Denmark's role in raising awareness about the impacts of climate change

She delivered an opening speech highlighting Denmark’s role in raising awareness about the impacts of climate change

Mary debuted a statement floral dress from ba&sh, paired with her trusty Harris Wharf London wool blazer and Gianvito Rossi leather pumps

Mary debuted a statement floral dress from ba&sh, paired with her trusty Harris Wharf London wool blazer and Gianvito Rossi leather pumps

Mary looked relaxed as she chatted with some of the guests

Mary looked relaxed as she chatted with some of the guests

On Wednesday, the Crown Princess participated with the Mary Foundation at the World Anti-Bullying Forum 2023, held in Raleigh, North Carolina.

She founded the Mary Foundation in 2007 with the mission to combat social isolation.

It is coming together under her leadership non-traditional partners to develop and manage projects that focus on prevention, creating opportunities and empowering vulnerable individuals and groups who are socially isolated.

The foundation’s areas of focus are domestic violence, bullying, well-being and loneliness.

The World Anti-Bullying Forum brings researchers, practitioners and other professionals who will look at the problem of bullying from different perspectives.

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