Danish Crown Prince couple awards 2020 Kronprinsparrets Priser in Randers

Danish Crown Prince couple awards 2020 Kronprinsparrets Priser in Randers

On Saturday, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary were in Randers to attend the Kronprinsparrets Priser. The Court released a new official photo of the Crown Prince couple in the morning to mark the day.

In the new official photo, Crown Princess Mary wore her Beulah London Ahana dress with her Dulong earrings, Rebekka Notkin bracelet, and Cartier bracelet.

When they arrived in Randers, the Crown Prince couple went to the arena where they rehearsed their speeches for the award ceremony.

Crown Princess Mary wore a black knit top with checked trousers and black ankle boots. She also wore her Cartier and Dulong gold bracelets.

In the evening, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary awarded the 2020 Kronprinsparrets Priser. The Crown Prince Couple's Awards were established in 2004 as the Bikuben Foundation's wedding gift to the Crown Prince Couple. The purpose of the Crown Prince Couple's Awards is to highlight and recognize the extraordinary achievement in Danish, Greenlandic, and Faroese culture and social work.

This year’s winners are actress Danica Curcic (Culture Prize), Kofoed's School (Social Prize), choreographer Sebastian Kloborg (Star Sprinkle Culture Prize), and De Anbragtes Vilkår (Star Sprinkle Social Prize). Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary visited the winners earlier and the videos of these visits were shown during the ceremony.

For the award ceremony, Crown Princess Mary wore a new bespoke dress by Soeren Le Schmidt with her Manolo Blahnik pumps. She also wore her gold Cartier bracelet.

In the video of her visit to the winners, Crown Princess Mary wore a white printed shirt with new trousers. She also wore Dulong and Cartier jewels.

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