Crown Princess Mary spends first day in Lithuania
On Thursday, Crown Princess Mary started an official visit to Lithuania to mark the 100th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between Denmark and Lithuania.
When she arrived in Vilnius, Crown Princess Mary was welcomed by the Foreign Vice-Minister Egidijus Meilūnas.
Crown Princess Mary’s first official event in Vilnius was a meeting and a luncheon with the Lithuanian President and the First Lady at the Presidential Palace.
Crown Princess Mary then met with the President of the Lithuanian National Parliament, Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen.
The Crown Princess also met with the Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė in the Government Building.
Afterward, Crown Princess Mary attended the opening of the “Awakening of Nations” exhibition at Vytautas Kasiulis Art Museum as well as a Danish-Lithuanian art seminar at the Lithuanian National Museum of Art.
Crown Princess Mary attended a wreath-laying ceremony at the Antakalnis Cemetery to honor the victims of the Lithuanian independence struggle.
In the evening, Crown Princess Mary attended a gala concert to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between Denmark and the Baltic countries. She ended the day with a dinner at the Danish Embassy in Vilnius.
When she arrived in Vilnius, Crown Princess Mary was wearing her Joseph coat over a black outfit. She paired the outfit with a Ralph Lauren bag and her Dulong ring.
Crown Princess Mary wore her Mark Kenly Domino Tan dress with her Max Mara belt, Prada pumps, and a Prada bag. She paired the outfit with her Ole Lynggaard earrings, Cartier, Rebekka Notkin, and Ole Lynggaard bracelets as well as Ole Lynggard and Dulong rings. She also wore her Ole Lynggaard brooch.
In the evening, Crown Princess Mary wore her Cult Gaia blue dress with a blue Prada clutch and matching Gianvito Rossi pumps. She paired the outfit with her Dulong earrings and Cartier bracelet.