Queen Mary of Denmark used her jewellery to send a subtle message about her 20-year marriage to King Frederik as they arrived at their summer residence today. The royal couple have moved into Gråsten Palace, in the Jutland region of southern Denmark, for the summer and celebrated the relocation with a public walkabout. READ MORE: From Suits star to Duchess: Meghan Markle's life in pictures Mary, 52, wore a £295 (approx.
$559) floral ME+EM dress with a tiny keyhole cutout at the neckline, offering fans a cheeky peek at Mary's dainty gold necklace. The elegant 18K gold piece from Halberstadt , a Danish fine jewellery brand, features a diamond-encrusted pendant in the shape of the letter 'F' for Frederik. That necklace alone usually goes for 4,900 Danish Kroner (approx.
$688 AUD), but Mary made a €2,270 (approx. $3,641 AUD) addition in honour of her long marriage. Recently she's worn the necklace with a second pendant in the shape of the letter 'M' for Mary, a stunning 18k gold piece from Dulong Fine Jewellery with a sparkling brilliant diamond embedded.
She's a longtime fan of Dulong and wore several other pieces from the brand for her Gråsten Palace outing, including a set of impressive pearl earrings and a diamond tennis bracelet worth a staggering $16,118 AUD (per The Jewellery Room ). READ MORE: 'Frightening': Online trend Sylvia wants to see the end of There was also a subtle Australian tribute in the queen's outfit for those who looked close enough. Mar.