Royal in blue! Crown Princess Mary dons a chic tailored suit as she meets with students at a technical school 

  • Crown Princess Mary of Denmark attended a technical school in Roskilde
  • She wore a stunning navy blue suit and floral print blouse for the occasion 
  • The 44-year-old toured the workshop and heard about their projects  
  • She also discussed their implementation of the Network project 
  • The project was started by The Mary Foundation to reduce loneliness

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark has impressed in the sartorial stakes once again during her visit to a technical school in Roskilde, west of Copenhagen. 

The 44-year-old royal looked effortlessly elegant as she arrived at the Roskilde Technical School on Wednesday in a tailored navy blazer and matching trousers.

Underneath she wore a silk floral print 'Melina' blouse from Baum und Pferdgarten, featuring frill and pleat detailing and navy blue piping on each sleeve.

Touched: Crown Princess Mary of Denmark has impressed in the sartorial stakes once again during her visit to a technical school in Roskilde, west of Copenhagen

Touched: Crown Princess Mary of Denmark has impressed in the sartorial stakes once again during her visit to a technical school in Roskilde, west of Copenhagen

Chic: The 44-year-old royal looked effortlessly elegant as she arrived at the Roskilde Technical School on Wednesday in a tailored navy blazer and matching trousers

Chic: The 44-year-old royal looked effortlessly elegant as she arrived at the Roskilde Technical School on Wednesday in a tailored navy blazer and matching trousers

The Danish design retails for approximately AUD $250.

The mother-of-four was all smiles as she arrived at the school, where she met a number of students who were training in a number of different skills - from plumbing and machinery to construction and IT. 

While there, Princess Mary spoke with students about what they were working on and joined them as they showed off their projects. 

All smiles: Underneath she wore a silk floral print 'Melina' blouse from Baum und Pferdgarten, featuring frill and pleat detailing and navy blue piping on each sleeve

All smiles: Underneath she wore a silk floral print 'Melina' blouse from Baum und Pferdgarten, featuring frill and pleat detailing and navy blue piping on each sleeve

Having a ball: The mother-of-four was all smiles as she arrived at the school, where she met a number of students who were training in a number of different skills

Having a ball: The mother-of-four was all smiles as she arrived at the school, where she met a number of students who were training in a number of different skills

Learning: While there, Princess Mary spoke with students about what they were working on and joined them as they showed off their projects

Learning: While there, Princess Mary spoke with students about what they were working on and joined them as they showed off their projects

She also toured the workshop and spoke to students and teachers about their implementation of the Mary Foundation's Network program and heard how it's helped them.

Her visit came after it was found that eight per cent of students undertaking vocational training experienced loneliness of some kind. 

Princess Mary's foundation is looking to combat this through the Network project and find a way to prevent students feeling lonely or isolated at school or in the workplace.

Curious: She also toured the workshop and spoke to students and teachers about their implementation of the Mary Foundation's Network program and heard how it's helped them

Curious: She also toured the workshop and spoke to students and teachers about their implementation of the Mary Foundation's Network program and heard how it's helped them

Making a difference: Her visit came after it was found that eight per cent of students undertaking vocational training experienced loneliness of some kind
Making a difference: Princess Mary's foundation is looking to combat this through the Network project and find a way to prevent students feeling lonely or isolated at school or in the workplace

Making a difference: Her visit came after it was found that eight per cent of students undertaking vocational training experienced loneliness of some kind

On a mission: The Network project was started in a bid to reduce and prevent feelings of loneliness among young people

On a mission: The Network project was started in a bid to reduce and prevent feelings of loneliness among young people

The Network project was started in collaboration with Friend2One, a voluntary social organisation, and the Lauritzen Foundation, in a bid to reduce and prevent feelings of loneliness among young people. 

Their goal is to place the issue under the spotlight and offer material to students and teachers to 'improve cohesiveness in the classroom' and 'prevent the likelihood of anyone feeling left out.' 

The program has been offered to students attending youth education programs throughout Denmark since 2013. 

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