Danish Couple in Nykøbing

Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik of Denmark cruised on to Nykøbing today, where they again came ashore for a visit. Margrethe swapped out the band around the crown of her trusty straw hat for one in red and navy plaid to match her skirt. This really is the perfect hat for a summer sail and I can’t find fault in her wearing it so often during this cruise. What is interesting to see is how much Margrethe mixes and matches her wardrobe- we saw this hat on Monday this week and the red blazer on Tuesday. I often think of royals as having limitless fashion and millinery possibilities on any given day but this shows us that when it comes to vacation wardrobes, this Danish queen probably packs just like the rest of us.

Queen Margrethe, September 4, 2014 | Royal Hats

Photo from Henning Bagger/Scanpix via Kongehuset

Danish Royal Couple Sail To Livo

The second leg of Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik’s summer cruise continued today with a stop in Livo Harbour. For this very casual trip to shore, the Queen wore jeans and a bright red headscarf. I don’t believe there is any fashion commentary to be made about the headscarf and am posting this just to celebrate the relaxed nature of this event. Can you remember the last time you saw a queen in jeans? I also love that Queen Margrethe matched her headscarf to her socks. Her sense of fashion includes a healthy sense of humour which is so much fun to see.

Queen Margrethe, September 3, 2014 | Royal Hats Queen Margrethe, September 3, 2014 | Royal Hats

 Photos from Henning Bagger/Scanpix via Kongehuset

Danish Royals Sail On To Region Midtjylland

Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik of Denmark sailed on to the Port of Hvide Sande yesterday, where they disembarked the royal yacht Dannebrog for a visit to Ringkøbing. For this day ashore, Queen Margrethe repeated her red straw hat with embroidered ribbon daisy trim. While she matched her hat to her suit jacket just as she did on Monday, I thought yesterday’s pairing felt much more stylish thanks to the more tailored jacket and the more interesting shape of the hat. What do you think of this ensemble?

Queen Margrethe, September 2, 2014 | Royal HatsQueen Margrethe, September 2, 2014 | Royal Hats

Designer: unknown
Previously Worn: July 21, 2014September 5, 2013June 7, 2013September 3, 2012;  May 25, 2011June 7, 2011November 6, 2009July 23, 2009; and June 2, 2009

Photos from George Kirk/Scanpix via Kongehuset

Danish Royals Embark on Second Leg of Summer Cruise

Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik of Denmark arrived in Thyborøn, Western Jutland today for the first visit on the second leg of their annual summer cruise. The Queen repeated her well worn natural straw hat for this visit, adorned with a green band around the crown to match her suit jacket.

Queen Margrethe, September 1, 2014 | Royal HatsQueen Margrethe, September 1, 2014 | Royal Hats

Designer: unknown
Previously Worn (with plaid band): July 3, 2014June 20, 2014September 3, 2013August 29, 2013;  June 4, 2013; and June 9, 2011
Previously Worn (with this green band): April 28, 2013August 30, 2013; and September 5, 2012

Photos from Henning Bagger via Kongehuset

Spanish Royal Wedding Ten Years On: Two Queens and the Grand Duchess

The May 22, 2004 wedding of the Prince of Asturias and Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano was also attended by the Queen of Denmark, Queens of Jordan and the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg.

Queen Margrethe was her characteristically vibrant self in a red and watermelon pink straw picture hat. Coordinated perfectly to her dress, this hat featured a red straw crown and brim topped with a second brim in light pink dotted with the same red polka dots as were on the Queen Margrethe’s dress. The hat was finished with a pink sash around the crown and large bow on the side. I love the colour (pulling off a pink and red hat is no easy feat), the pretty effect of the double brim and the creative use of those cheeky polka dots on the hat. The whole ensemble was light and lovely for a spring wedding.

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Queen Noor of Jordan topped her pale pink and dove grey coat with a simple white headscarf. Queen Rania and Princess Muna, who also attended this wedding, did not wear hats or headpieces.

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Grand Duchess Maria Teresa wore a large turquoise straw ‘slice’ hat with high, upturned brim on one side. On its own, this is a lovely hat but it seemed completely unconnected to her teal dress and embroidered jacket. The two shades of blue read so differently that I’m left wondering how this hat could have possibly been created to go with this particular ensemble.

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My favourite hat in this lot was clearly the one worn by Queen Margrethe (a hat I wish she would wear again!). What are your thoughts on these hats?

This afternoon, we’ll look at the hats worn by representatives from the remaining reigning royal families in attendance at this wedding. 

Photos from Getty as indicated