Princess Isabella of Denmark, daughter of Queen Mary and King Frederik X, has made headlines by breaking with royal tradition in a refreshing modern way.
To mark her 18th birthday, the Danish Royal Family shared a striking new portrait of the young royal-showing her wearing her very first official tiara while casually holding an iPhone.
Captured by royal photographer Steen Evald, the image shows Isabella dressed in a regal tangerine gown by Danish designer Carina Grønning, complemented by a burgundy phone case that adds a touch of complementary flair, reported GB News.
The image blends royal elegance with the relatable essence of today's youth. Her tiara, a significant gift from her grandmother, Queen Margrethe, is rich in history and symbolism. Featuring diamonds and turquoise set in daisy-like floral patterns, the delicate gold bandeau is a nod to Queen Margrethe's nickname, 'Daisy.'
Originally crafted in the late 19th century, the piece once belonged to Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden and was passed down as a confirmation gift in 1920 to Princess Ingrid.
According to the palace, the tiara can also be disassembled and worn as a bracelet-adding versatility to its historic charm.