Princess Isabella of Denmark is preparing to celebrate her 18th birthday, a significant milestone that has the nation buzzing with anticipation. To mark the occasion, the Danish Royal Family has released two stunning new portraits of the young royal, photographed by Steen Evald. These portraits, shared on the official Instagram accounts of the Danish Royal Family, capture Princess Isabella's striking resemblance to her mother, Queen Mary, with her dark brunette locks and chic ensemble.
The portraits not only highlight her beauty but also her growing presence within the royal sphere. Fans of the royal family have noted her likeness to her father, King Frederick, as well. One admirer commented on social media:
"What a beautiful picture of Princess Isabella." – a fan
The celebrations for Princess Isabella's birthday are set to be grand and inclusive. The Royal House, in collaboration with The Royal Danish Theatre, aims to engage the younger generation with entertaining and varied performing arts events. The festivities will commence on April 11th in Aarhus and continue on April 15th in Copenhagen.
In Aarhus, the Municipality will host a birthday event at Aarhus City Hall to honor the city's young talent in creative fields. This event provides an opportunity for 50 young Aarhusians and their companions to attend through a lottery system. Meanwhile, over 1,000 young individuals aged 17 to 24 across the Kingdom will have the chance to win tickets to the birthday performance at the Royal Danish Theatre's Old Stage.
Princess Isabella's choice of jewelry in the portraits—featuring gold teardrop studs, a gold bangle, and a gold ring with a striking green stone—adds a touch of elegance to her look. Her birthday performance at the Royal Danish Theatre will be attended by Isabella and her family, ensuring a memorable celebration.
The Danish Royal Family has further announced:
"On Monday, 21st April 2025 (2nd Easter Day), Her Royal Highness Princess Isabella turns 18. Read more about the birthday celebrations in this post." – The palace