Queen Mary of Denmark continues her trip through Brazil, surprising at each stop with her signature style.
During her second day in the Amazon region, the queen lived a unique experience feeding two manatee calves at the National Institute of Amazon Rainforest Research.
Without losing the touch of elegance that distinguishes her, Mary opted for an unexpected outfit for this activity: a floral dress and heels.
The institute, which conducts scientific research on the animal and plant life of the rainforest, invited Mary to participate in this special encounter with the manatees.
The cameras captured the moment when the Australian, laughing, gave the little animals their bottles.
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For this occasion, the queen chose a dress from the French firm Sandro, which she had already worn on a trip to Vietnam two years ago.
The midi-length design, with belt and sleeves below the elbow, stands out for its bandana print in brown tones on a white background.
She complemented this contrast with turquoise earrings that illuminated her face and created a very striking play of colors.
However, the shoes chosen, Gianvito Rossi heels in brown leather, did not seem the most appropriate for the field, but added a refined touch to her look.
A detail that did not go unnoticed was the pendant with the small letter “F” that Mary often wears, a clear nod to her husband, Prince Frederick. This necklace, made of gold and diamonds, has been a constant in her public appearances.