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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands showed off her sartorial prowess as she wowed in a royal blue number for the launch of Amsterdams Stagepact MBO today.
The monarch, 52, looked stunning in a navy ensemble as she met with students and employers in the Dutch capital.
Opting for a classic make-up look, Maxima tied her hair back into a low bun and tucked it under an oversized trilby hat.
She added navy and diamond earrings and highlighted her face with thick black eyeliner and mascara while layering colourful bracelets on her wrists.
Proving she’s the queen of coordination, the former financier opted for all navy, with a A-line dress and embroidered flower pattern.
She added navy stilettos, and a clutch bag while accessorising with leather gloves.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands showed off her sartorial prowess as she wowed in a royal blue number for the launch of Amsterdams Stagepact MBO today
The monarch, 52, looked stunning in a navy ensemble as she met with students and employers in the Dutch capital
It comes after Queen Maxima opted for a different look last week as she cut an elegant figure for the launch of the MIND Us Foundation online tool, held at Skatepark in The Hague, Netherlands.
The royal, 52, added flair to her coordinated ensemble with a distinctive pair of spider brooches by Celedonio, a jewellery brand hailing from her native Argentina.
Maxima, who is honorary chairman of the MIND Us Foundation, owns a number of striking brooches shaped like moths, beetles and butterflies.
The oversized spiders, which she always wears as a set, are handmade with sparkling crystals and have been in her jewellery collection since 2015.
The mother-of-three delivered a speech during the event, which introduced an online tool for adults to help young people struggling with mental health.
Opting for a classic make-up look, Maxima tied her hair back into a low bun and tucked it under an oversized trilby hat
She added navy and diamond earrings and highlighted her face with thick black eyeliner and mascara
Queen Maxima of The Netherlands attends the launch of Amsterdams Stagepact MBO at Capital C
The internship pact emphasizes the importance of sufficient good internships for both MBO students and employers and is a confirmation of the cooperation between the municipality, schools and companies
Queen Maxima is honorary chairman of the MIND Us Foundation.
It comes after the royal visited the Military Rehabilitation Centre in Aardenburg, where soldiers and civilians go to recover following an ailment, accident or stroke.
The centre works in conjunction with Amputee Osseointegration Foundation Europe Clinics (AOFE Clinics) and specialises in amputation medicine.
There, the Queen tended to a Ukrainian soldier who appeared to have both of his legs amputated, and by who she was pictured throughout much of her visit.
The down-to-earth monarch at one point kneeled down to speak with the unnamed soldier, and appeared deeply engrossed in their conversation.
Maxima opted for a hat yet again as she stepped out in Amsterdam
She’s know to reign high in the style stakes and today was no exception for Maxima
Adding a pop of colour to the look, Maxima wore colourful bracelets and a wrist watch
For the occasion, the mother-of-three donned a chic purple blazer and matching bootcut trousers, opting for just a pop of colour with a fuchsia pink shirt.
She left the double-breasted blazer unbuttoned, highlighting her svelte figure and shapely silhouette.
Maxima paired the look with a pair of chocolate brown high-heeled boots, which synced perfectly with a leather handbag of the same hue.
Maxima’s busy schedule of appearances come as dutch streamer Videoland has provided royal fans with a glimpse into the highly-anticipated series – Máxima Zorreguieta: Motherland – by Mill Street Films.
Released on 20 April, the six-part show will dramatise the Dutch Queen’s upbringing in Argentina and how a chance meeting with the then Prince Willem-Alexander, 56, changed the course of her life forever.
Maxima looked stunning in the attire which she paired with bracelets
The new press shots depict Delfina Chaves as Maxima, looking regal in a red dress. The actress is tipped for superstardom, just like Meg Bellamy – who played Kate Middleton in the final season of the Netflix series The Crown.
Meanwhile, Martijn Lakemeier – who plays the monarch in his younger years looks dapper in a black suit.
Maxima’s father, Juan Antonio Zorreguieta Bonorino, played by Daniel Freire, is depicted alongside his wife, Cesina Stefanini Borella.
The series will delve into Juan’s relationship with his daughter and his controversial political background.
The royal is at ease with crowds as she spoke to students and staff today
The queen looked a vision in blue as she chatted to fans
Juan had served as the Minister of Agriculture under the regime of General Jorge Rafael Videla, commander in chief of the army and a member of the right-wing junta that ran Argentina.
Elsewhere on the poster, Maxima’s mother, Cesina Stefanini Borella, played by Maria Pame, looked stylish in a chic ensemble.
Willem-Alexander’s parents, Beatrix of the Netherlands, played by Elsie de Brauw, and Prince Claus, played by Sebastian Koch, also feature in the new shots.
Both donning traditional attire, the royal couple gazes towards the camera in a formal shot.
It comes after the sizzling trailer for a series all about Queen Maxima of the Netherlands’ life was released.
Dutch streamer Videoland released a teaser ahead of the six-part series – by Mill Street Films – dropping on April 20.