The current Queen of Denmark has two sons, and the youngest son, Prince Joachim, has been married twice. His ex-wife is Hong Kong-born princess Wen Yali, whom we are very familiar with. After divorcing Wen Yali. Joachim married a French woman, Mary. The only crown that Wen Yali has ever worn is Alexandrine Drop Tiara, Alexander's Droptiara. The three crowns worn by Princesse Marie are diamond flower headdress, silver lily flower Danica headdress and sapphire diamond Nuits Claires headdress.
Joachim is the fourth heir to the Danish throne. On 1995, he married Hong Kong-born Wen Yali, who was five years older than him, and had two sons. On the streets of Hong Kong from 65438 to 0995, people ran around with newspapers and told each other that Wen Yali, a 30-year-old Hong Kong girl, was going to marry a 25-year-old Danish prince, and she would become the first Asian princess in European history. For a time, the realistic version of Cinderella caused a sensation in Hong Kong.
After ten years of marriage, in 2005, the prince and Wen Yali divorced, and both of them remarried in 2007. The current princess is Mary, and Wen Yali also married a court photographer, but finally divorced. Wen Yali is a Hong Kong-born mixed-race, with the feminine beauty of combining East and West. Although she is no longer a princess, Denmark has reserved a title for her, and the Danish people love her very much. She is an amazing woman.
So I don't think Wen Yali and Princesse Marie can be compared, and there is no saying that the two princes are biased and treated differently. After all, the crown worn by Wen Yali has belonged to her after the divorce, and Princesse Marie's crown belongs to her mother-in-law who lent it permanently.