Fans of the Duchess of Cambridge are eagerly awaiting her return to public duties, but royal watchers certainly aren’t short of a regal style fix with Princess Mary about.
The royal, 45, looked every inch the fashion icon today in a white lace dress by Temperley Lonodon, one of Kate’s favourite designers.
Mother-of-four Mary teamed the on-trend number with pastel blue heels for a visit to the Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa, Ishikawa – one of Japan’s Three Great Gardens.
In keeping with the spirit of the occasion, Mary wore a delicate white flower in her hair, which as swept back in an elegant bun.
Mary, 45, and husband Frederik, 49, are visiting Japan in order to mark 150 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
The Crown Prince looked handsome in a grey suit and burgundy tie teamed with a blue shirt.
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visiting Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa, Ishikawa on day two of their official visit to Japan
The Crown Princess chose a white lace neck tie dress from Temperley London, a brand favoured by the Duchess of Cambridge
Crown Princess Mary was picture-perfect for her visit to the gardens with a delicate white flower pinned in her hair
They began today with a breakfast meeting with Kanazawa City Deputy Mayor, and following their tour of Kenrokuen Garden they visited an exhibition at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
During their four-day visit, they will enjoy a luncheon with Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, as well as meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Crown Prince Frederik previously visited the country in March 2015, but this is the first time he will meet the Japanese prime minister.
The Danish royals’ visit to Japan comes after they hosted Prince Naruhito in Denmark in June.
The Crown Princess waves to wellwishers while enjoying a tour of the traditional Japanese garden
The royal couple toured the garden following a breakfast meeting with the Kanazawa City Deputy Mayor
The royal couple looked in great spirits on the visit to the gardens, which is one of the most famous in Japan
The mother-of-four teamed her pristine white dress with a pair of pastel blue heels
The Japanese Crown Prince met with Frederik’s mother, Queen Margrethe, as well as the Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen.
He also enjoyed a visit to the Hans Christian Andersen’s museum, in Odense, central Denmark, as well as a night at the theatre.
Earlier this year, the Japanese parliament passed new legislation that allows Prince Naruhito’s father, Emperor Akihito, to abdicate.
He is expected to give up the throne in late 2018.
The royal visit has been arranged to celebrate 150 years of diplomatic ties between Denmark and Japan
The Crown Prince was seen donning his sunglasses to shield his eyes