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Queen Mary oozes elegance in leg-split skirt and pearl-encrusted heels

King Frederik's wife was ravishing in rosy hues  

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Queen Mary of Denmark was an autumnal dream on Wednesday as she stepped out for the exhibition opening on the future Mary Elizabeth's Hospital for Children in Copenhagen.

The Australian-born royal, 52, looked effortlessly chic in a rosy pink silk blouse - the 'Harrow' style from The Fold with long sleeves and a wrap front. 

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Queen Mary rocked killer burgundy heels

The girlie top was teamed with the flattering 'Fluted Crepe Midi Skirt in Burgundy' from Alexander McQueen which she recycled from 2016. The garment had a fitted waistline which was cinched further with the help of a skinny leather belt and a split up the front.

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Queen Mary looked at a model of the future Mary Elizabeth's Hospital

King Frederik's wife's look was elevated with the on-trend 'Amita 45 Faux Pearl-Embellished Garnet Patent Leather Slingback Pumps' from Jimmy Choo and the 'Delphis Rose Quartz Earrings' from Dulong.

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Queen Mary wore a pink blouse with her burgundy skirt

Her flowing brunette locks were styled in a bouncy blowdry the Princess of Wales would approve of and her makeup look featured a satin lip and smokey eyeshadow.

Queen Mary in burgundy

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Mary wore a burgundy caped gown to a reception at Christiansborg Castle

Burgundy is a colour Queen Mary always brings into her autumn/winter wardrobe. Last January, the mother of four attended the New Year's reception for officers from the Armed Forces and the National Emergency Management Agency at Christiansborg Castle.

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Queen Mary loves a winter burgundy look

Crown Prince Christian's mother wore a Lasse Spangenberg gown in a red wine hue with a matching cape and heels.

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Mary brings burgundy pieces into her casual looks

Meanwhile, last October Mary opted for a burgundy blazer to dress up her linen trousers and white T-shirt worn on a visit to the Danish Hospital Clowns at the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Center within Bispebjerg Hospital.

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Mary's most re-worn dress was burgundy

One of the Queen's most re-worn dresses is also a burgundy number. Mary owns a velvet Birgit Hallstein gown with a boat neckline, a bejewelled belt, and a full-length skirt with a train.

The royal has worn the piece six times since she debuted it in January 2007 at the New Year gala dinner at Amalienborg Palace. 

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Mary has continued to wear the Birgit Hallstein dress

She styles it with Danish Ruby Parure Tiara, which is made up of glittering leaves dotted with pink berries made of rubies.

Queen Mary's autumn style

So far this September, the royal hasn't leaned too much into obvious autumnal styles. She wore a spring-worthy floral skirt and powder blue blouse combo earlier this week for an appearance at the National Conference for Health Care Nurses with the Mary Foundation. 

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Queen Mary's look felt elevated and sophisticated

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She also wore nude croc print heels before she gets out her winter boots two weeks ago at a reception for Danish Olympians and Paralympians at Fredensborg Palace.

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