Isabella of Denmark on the day of her 18th birthday gives us a taste of what it will be. Dressed in an evening dress as if he participated in a banquet, the princess was portrayed with a tiara in the head, the real goal to be reached when blue blood flows in the veins. That diadem also has a special meaning: it was Queen Margrethe II who donated a precious memorabilia to her grandmother belonging to her grandmother, Margaret of Connaught.
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If you are born in a royal family, what establishes the transition from youth to adult life is decreed by the treasure chest rather than by the registry. The diadem should be worn either wedding day or from married women because the ornament originally symbolized the loss of innocence and the crowning of a love. However, since the times have changed, the contemporary princesses used to show off a tiara when they turn 18 or immediately after.
The portrait of Isabella of Denmark. Photo by Steen Evald © The Royal House
In recent years we have witnessed several Royals grappling with their debut: Ingrid Alexandra of Norway had showed off his Boucheron Pearl Circle In the portrait released on the occasion of the celebrations for his 18th birthday that took place in June 2022 with about five months late due to the health emergency. To the gala in his honorin addition to the Norwegian Princess, Elisabeth of Belgium who had 20 years old and the then eighteen year old Amalia d’Ondalada debuted with a tiara delivering the photography of three future crown heads to history.
The princess who turns 18 on April 21 has sported a jewel on several occasions that is part of the royalty of Greece and Denmark. A tradition that began at the beginning of the last century handed down with the love of generation in generation
Isabella of Denmark is not destined to become queen but the celebrations for her 18 years have been decidedly high -sounding. In March his height was posing for a decidedly casual portrait. On Friday 11 April Isabella was celebrated in Aarhus while Tuesday 15 the celebrations moved to the Old Stage of the Royal Danish Theater in Copenhagen. If In the first appointment the clothing was rather informal, In the second case the Dress code did not foresee a tiara.
However, the princess did not leave those who crave to see her with a diadem. In his first official gala portrait, his height presents himself not only with a tiara but also with a long orange dress created specifically for her by Carina Grønning, a new name compared to the usual to whom Isabella relies on the indication of the mother Mary of Denmark. On the exact day of the birthday, the second son of King Frederik also proves to be autonomous in the choice of stylists To contact for the events that count, by bodging hoping not only the real jewelery enthusiasts also those who follow, like us, the fashion of the Royals.

The portrait of Isabella of Denmark. Photo by Steen Evald © The Royal House
Going into detail, in the shot made by Steen Evald, Isabella wears the so -called Turquoise Daisy Bandeau. It is a band with turquoise and diamonds made of gold and decorated with 11 flowers similar to the daisies of turquoise and diamonds that can also become bracelet. The piece that is made dates back to the end of the nineteenth century was part of the Margaret of Connaught’s collection. There are no equally precise information of the earrings also of diamonds and turquoise, hanging from the princess’s lobes.
The floral motif accompanied the whole life of Queen Margrethe, nicknamed “Daisy” as the grandmother because of the name: we were able to observe it recently when the royal house on the occasion of her 85th birthday spread A portrait of Her Majesty with a spiling in the shape of Margherita pinned to the dress.
The real was the undisputed protagonist of the evening, also thanks to the dress designed for her by Jesper Høvring. Also present was the rest of the family: for Queen Mary, for Princess Josephine, for Margrethe of Denmark and her sisters evening dresses and jewels of the great occasions

Born British princess in 1882, Margaret of Connaught married Gustavo Adolfo of Sweden in 1905 who, two years after the wedding, upon the death of his grandfather, became the heir to the throne of the Scandinavian country. The real, however, never became sovereign because he died suddenly due to an infection in 1920. The pain of his disappearance was enormous and more than a century many jewels of the Royals Danesi, One above all the golden bracelet that Isabella always has on the wristthey still talk about her.

The portrait of Isabella of Denmark. Photo by Steen Evald © The Royal House
Ingrid of Sweden, Margaret’s daughter, inherited a large part of the casket that belonged to the mother. In particular, however, it was the Gustavo Adolfo King who gave the daughter the daughter Bandeau with turquoise and diamonds in 1926 for confirmation. When Ingrid went to Frederik IX in his wife of Denmark he brought with him the gift he also lent to his daughter Margrethe. In 2000, with the death of Queen Ingrid, the tiara in question officially passed into the hands of the sovereign who at the end of 2023 abdicated in favor of his son Frederik.
The real celebrated the anniversary with the family in Aarhus wearing a complete created by one of the mother’s favorite designers to whom he also stole a ring for the occasion. On the wrist, on the other hand, brought an important family memorabilia

Margrethe has often chosen the diadem in the latest appointments of his kingdom since the ornament is much less heavy than many tiar of family. Now the Turquoise Daisy Bandeau is ready to start a new story with Isabella, the princess called to carry on a family tradition that comes from afar in the memory of that missed but never forgotten queen.
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