The T-Shirt caught the attention of royal fans
A senior royal has sparked debate over their unusual outfit choice.
Princess Isabella, a Danish royal, sported a very casual outfit at popular music festival Smukfest, in Skanderborg, on Thursday, August 7.
The princess, who recently celebrated her 18th birthday, was snapped enjoying the event with friends.
Her older sibling Prince Christian, 19, was also there.
But it was Isabella’s grungy band tee which caught the attention of royal watchers in Denmark.
The princess – who is Queen Mary and King Frederik’s eldest daughter – donned a bright orange bucket had and a black T-Shirt with a slogan that translates to “F***** him yesterday”.
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The top is merch from Suspekt, a Danish hip-hop group known for their dark and intense lyrics, Mirror reports.
Their lyrics are known to be brash, violent and sometimes sexual.
The slogan on Isabella’s top is a take on the band’s song titled “F****** her yesterday”.
Isabella’s outfit choice raised eyebrows with some Danish commentators, according to Newsau.
Political commentator Jarl Cordua argued that there are ‘limits’ to ‘appropriate’ royal etiquette.
He said: “I’m in favour of the royals letting loose a little. They always have.
“They should definitely be allowed to. BUT. There are limits.
“We’ll probably live with that shirt, but I wouldn’t recommend making it a habit.
“Being royal is an obligation. And it’s probably time for someone to tell her [Isabella] that.”
But others argued it was a breath of fresh air to see a royal break normal conventions.
Danish TV presenter Jim Lyngvild said: “It shows that there is a new king who has, in many ways, an ordinary family that represents today’s values.
“The time of the ladies in the hat is over, Princess Isabella is in.
“I LOVE that our royal youngsters also have personality and courage – and don’t follow the neat pleated flow.
“There are no other princesses in the world who would dare to do that.”
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