Crown Princess Mary of Denmark attends UN International Day of the Girl Child

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, 48, oozes sophistication in a chic suit as she attends UN International Day of the Girl Child

She is poised to become the world’s first Australian-born queen.

And Crown Princess Mary of Denmark oozed sophistication as she attended the UN International Day of the Girl Child on Wednesday.

The 48-year-old Danish Royal flaunted her sartorial flair in a chic black suit which she teamed with a simple khaki top.

Royally stunning! Crown Princess Mary of Denmark oozed sophistication as she attended the UN International Day of the Girl Child on Wednesday

Mary accessorised to perfection with a long gold pendant necklace and chunky gold hoop earrings.

The Tasmanian-born Princess enhanced her youthful features with a simple coat of make-up while sporting a glossy blowdry.

Known for her eye for style, Denmark’s future queen regularly mixes high fashion with budget-friendly pieces and champions locally made clothing whenever she can.  

Beauty: The 48-year-old Danish Royal flaunted her sartorial flair in a chic black suit which she teamed with a simple khaki top

Beauty: The 48-year-old Danish Royal flaunted her sartorial flair in a chic black suit which she teamed with a simple khaki top

Sensational: Mary accessorised to perfection with a long gold pendant necklace and chunky gold hoop earrings

Sensational: Mary accessorised to perfection with a long gold pendant necklace and chunky gold hoop earrings

Mane attraction: The Tasmanian-born Princess enhanced her youthful features with a simple coat of make-up while sporting a glossy blowdry

Mane attraction: The Tasmanian-born Princess enhanced her youthful features with a simple coat of make-up while sporting a glossy blowdry

So keen is Mary’s eye for fashion that a public vote twice named her the World’s Most Stylish Royal, ahead of the Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Letizia of Spain and Queen Rania of Jordan.

The late Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld once described Mary and Kate Middleton as ‘royal sisters’ thanks to their strikingly similar appearance and comparable taste in clothes.

Denmark’s future queen has posed for Vogue Australia and German Vogue and is a patron of Global Fashion Agenda, which oversees the annual Copenhagen Fashion Summit.

Style savvy: Known for her eye for style, Denmark's future queen regularly mixes high fashion with budget-friendly pieces and champions locally made clothing whenever she can

Style savvy: Known for her eye for style, Denmark’s future queen regularly mixes high fashion with budget-friendly pieces and champions locally made clothing whenever she can

On top: So keen is Mary's eye for fashion that a public vote twice named her the World's Most Stylish Royal, ahead of the Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Letizia of Spain and Queen Rania of Jordan

On top: She is a style icon for thousands across the globe

On top: So keen is Mary’s eye for fashion that a public vote twice named her the World’s Most Stylish Royal, ahead of the Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Letizia of Spain and Queen Rania of Jordan

Covergirl: Denmark's future queen has posed for Vogue Australia and German Vogue and is a patron of Global Fashion Agenda, which oversees the annual Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Covergirl: Denmark’s future queen has posed for Vogue Australia and German Vogue and is a patron of Global Fashion Agenda, which oversees the annual Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Meanwhile, Mary spent isolation with husband Prince Frederik, 51, and their four children, Prince Christian, 14, Princess Isabella, 13 and nine-year-old twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine at Fredensborg Palace in Denmark’s east after the coronavirus outbreak began in March.

The family chose to return to their spring and autumn residence from southwestern Switzerland, where the children had been taking a 12-week course at the Lemania-Verbier International School.

They usually attend the Tranegård School in Gentofte, Denmark, but had been studying at the Swiss boarding school to further their overseas experience.

Seeing double: The late Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld once described Mary and Kate Middleton as 'royal sisters' thanks to their strikingly similar appearance and comparable taste in clothes

Seeing double: The late Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld once described Mary and Kate Middleton as ‘royal sisters’ thanks to their strikingly similar appearance and comparable taste in clothes

Family: Mary shares children, Prince Christian, 14, Princess Isabella, 13 and nine-year-old twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine with husband Prince Frederik, 51

Family: Mary shares children, Prince Christian, 14, Princess Isabella, 13 and nine-year-old twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine with husband Prince Frederik, 51