The Danish royal family have been spending the summer at Gråsden Palace after arriving at the end of June. As was to be expected, the family looked impeccably stylish as they kicked off their retreat, wearing co-ordinating linens and trouser suits. Queen Mary wore a blue blazer – following in the footsteps of the Princess of Wales and Carole Middleton, both of whom wore similar pieces to Wimbledon this year – which she paired with an embroidered top from Mabe Apparel, slingback flats from Chanel, and a new pair of mother-of-pearl earrings from Jennifer Behr.
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At home with… Serena Bute at Mount Stuart
The Marchioness of Bute has announced she is closing her eponymous fashion label, Serena Bute London. The clothes – loved by Poppy Delevingne, Rita Ora and so many more – never looked more glamorous than when they were modelled by Serena and her daughter, Lady Lola, at the family seat of Mount Stuart, the staggering four-storey Victorian Gothic fantasy on the Hebridean Isle of Bute
Princess Josephine also opted for a blazer, wearing a butter yellow piece with a cream polka-dot dress. Prince Vincent (now taller than his 6-foot father) matched with King Frederik, wearing a camel-coloured blazer and brown trousers, while the king opted for a brown blazer and navy trousers. Both royals looked dashing in blue shirts and ties. Crown Prince Christian wore cream trousers and a powder blue blazer, opting for a more relaxed shirt, which he wore without a tie.

Queen Mary joined the Princess of Orange and Infanta Elena to watch Princess Benedikte at the FEI World Championships earlier in August
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