<p id=”par-1_19″>One princess has just shocked fans by wearing something that would likely make other <a href=”https://www.cheatsheet.com/royal-family/?swcfpc=1″>royals</a> in her family blush.</p>
<p id=”par-2_24″>Princess Isabella of Denmark went against protocol with a T-shirt she wore to a <a href=”https://www.cheatsheet.com/music/”>music</a> festival that had vulgar words printed on the front.</p>
<p id=”par-3_32″>The 18-year-old daughter of Queen Mary and King Frederik attended Smukfest, in Skanderborg on Aug. 7 sporting a <a href=”https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1182386363918758&set=princess-isabella-18-who-is-second-in-line-to-the-throne-has-caused-a-stir-by-ap” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>black tee with a sexual expletive</a> that translated in English to “F***** him yesterday.”</p>
<p id=”par-4_45″>The shirt was to nod to the band Suspekt, which Isabella is a fan of. The horrorcore group is made up of rappers Bai-D (Andreas Bai Duelund) and Orgi-E (Emil Simonsen) with producer Rune Rask. They’ve been part of Denmark’s music scene since the mid-’90s.</p>
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<p id=”par-5_14″> <a href=”https://www.news.com.au/afx_prid/2025.8.4.2/auth/ptc/?bsf_q=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&afx_auth=p4yBRF2XpgzHrF6fCrIYFwkilBAObB%2BIjmOU4qdkJfZP97H1X74iJjmfAwMWoJFcjTql4EDTk82k%2F7j09lLIoaQMXo41g4QiLuPUZHaRV%2FZoHj9hI%2BlmZRCFN9JwCsXS&session=True&cegid_bsf=cDR5QlJGMlhwZ3pIckY2ZkNySVlGd2tpbEJBT2JCK0lqbU9VNHFka0pmWlA5N0gxWDc0aUpqbWZBd01Xb0pGY2pUcWw0RURUazgyay83ajA5bExJb2FRTVhvNDFnNFFpTHVQVVpIYVJWL1pvSGo5aEkrbG1aUkNGTjlKd0NzWFM%3D” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>Newsau</a> noted that some Danish commentators were split on the princess’s outfit choice. </p>
<p id=”par-6_57″>Political commentator Jarl Cordua said: “I’m in favor 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.”</p>
<p id=”par-7_74″>But TV host Jim Lyngvild disagreed, arguing, “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.”</p>