King Frederik and Queen Mary's official visit to Greenland - Day 4
On Tuesday, King Frederik and Queen Mary spent their fourth day in Greenland with Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine. The family arrived in Sisimiut on the Royal Ship Dannebrog and met the crowds waiting for them.
They first visited the Sisimiut Museum where they learned more about the Aasivissuit-Nipisat world heritage site.
Afterward, King Frederik and Prince Vincent visited the Dog Village where they heard about the company Milak Production which has created a sustainable, local production of dog food.
Meanwhile, Queen Mary visited Greenland's national disability center Pissassarfik. The center offers professional guidance, advice, and training for physical, psychological, speech-language, and cognitive disabilities.
King Frederik and Queen Mary then took part in a coffee meeting in Sisimiut's sports hall with residents and representatives of the city’s associations.
In the evening, King Frederik and Queen Mary hosted a reception on the Royal Ship Dannebrog during which King Frederik presented the Ridderkorset of the Dannebrogorden to guests.
Queen Mary first wore the Greenlandic national costume.
Prince Vincent first wore a navy coat with his RM Williams boots. Later in the day, he wore his Seeland jacket and trousers with a Uniqlo vest, his Stone Island beanie, and Laksen gloves
Princess Josephine wore her mother’s Massimo Dutti coat and Uniqlo down coat with her Billi Bi boots. She also wore Hestra gloves (with thanks to Nuria).
Queen Mary then wore her Arma coat with her Uniqlo down coat and her Dulong Fine Jewelry bracelet.
In the evening, Queen Mary wore her Zimmermann blouse with navy trousers and her Jimmy Choo pumps. It seems she also wore her Dulong Fine Jewelry earrings and her Rebekka Notkin bracelet.