Princess Mary looks very unimpressed as she sits beside Melania during Trump's speech


As a member of the Danish royal family, Princess Mary is traditionally expected not to show any indication of her political views.

However, her face at the United Nations General Assembly when Donald Trump was giving his speech tells a thousand words.

The 46-year-old Tasmanian-born beauty was sitting beside Melania Trump at the event, and could be seen making a number of unimpressed faces as the FLOTUS remained with the same expression.

Princess Mary put her hands through her hair, folded her arms and looked down at the floor in a series of photos.

Princess Mary was pictured sitting next to Melania Trump at the United Nations General Assembly. Photo: AAP
Princess Mary was pictured sitting next to Melania Trump at the United Nations General Assembly. Photo: AAP
Princess Mary seemed unimpressed with Donald Trump’s speech. Photo: AAP
Princess Mary seemed unimpressed with Donald Trump’s speech. Photo: AAP

Trump’s speech is reported to have gone down like a lead balloon with other world leaders, with reports claiming there were blank stares, bouts of laughter from the audience and head-shaking.

The Crown Princess is in New York for UN Week and earlier in the day she visited an event to celebrate Denmark’s sustainability.

While she was there, she decided to crack into the popular Danish drink, Carlsberg.

However, when it came down to the moment the royal went to open the can, she just couldn’t seem to do it and pulled a funny face in front of photographers.

She put her hands through her hair, folded her arms and looked down at the floor in a series of photos. Photo: AAP
She put her hands through her hair, folded her arms and looked down at the floor in a series of photos. Photo: AAP
Earlier in the day, she was pictured struggling to open a beer. Photo: AAP
Earlier in the day, she was pictured struggling to open a beer. Photo: AAP

She eventually managed to snap it open and toasted, while everyone laughed along.

Princess Mary is a known supporter of being sustainable and told Vogue in 2016 that “it will require a continuous effort and patience, and strong and authentic leadership: it takes time to create real and sustainable change”.

“It will require a continuous effort and patience, and strong and authentic leadership: it takes time to create real and sustainable change.”

The mum-of-four is also the patron of Copenhagen’s annual Fashion Summit, which is one of the biggest sustainable fashion events in the world.

Got a story tip? Send it to tips@yahoo7.com.au

Want more celebrity, entertainment and lifestyle news? Follow Be on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr and Instagram.