Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wows in a red gown in Eindhoven

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wows in a red gown in Eindhoven

11/08/2022

Regal in red! Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wows in a striking scarlet gown for a financial health action meeting in Eindhoven

  •  Queen Máxima of The Netherlands wowed as she stepped out in Eindhoven
  •  The 51-year-old royal donned a striking scarlet gown for a action meeting
  •  The Argentine-born royal paired the floor-length gown with burgundy boots

Queen Máxima of The Netherlands looked as elegant as ever as she stepped out for a meeting in Eindhoven.

The 51-year-old royal wowed in striking scarlet gown for a financial health action meeting at the VDL Groep.

The Argentine-born royal paired the floor-length, long-sleeve gown with burgundy leather boots.

Queen Máxima of The Netherlands looked as elegant as ever as she stepped out for a meeting at the VDL Groep in Eindhoven

She cinched her ensemble at the waist with a burgundy chunky belt and carried a matching handbag. 

She accessorised the look with a stunning statement diamond earrings and a silver ring. 

Her blonde locks were straight and she brushed it over into a chic side parting. 

Máxima has served as the UN Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development (UNSGSA) since 2009.

The 51-year-old royal wowed in a striking scarlet gown for a financial health action meeting in the Netherlands

The Argentine-born royal paired the floor-length, long-sleeve gown with burgundy leather boots

As Special Advocate, she is a leading global voice on advancing universal access to and responsible usage of affordable, effective and safe financial services. 

It comes after Maxima brought a touch of glam to her winter wardrobe as she wore a multicoloured floral coat to pose for photos with her family at an historic Amsterdam church.

The Queen, who is known for her bold, colourful style, has stayed faithful to a coat she has been seen in several times over the past two years as she posed for family photos with her husband King Willem-Alexander and their daughters, Amalia, 18, Alexia, 17, and Ariane, 15.

Showing her deep affection for her daughters, the Argentine royal put her arm around Ariane for one of the photos, which were taken at the 15th Century Niewe Kirk Church in Amsterdam, which is just a stone’s throw from the Royal Palace.  

Underneath her bright coat, the Queen wore a burgundy dress with matching suede heels and accessorised with big earrings containing jade and garnet coloured gems.

She cinched her ensemble at the waist with a burgundy chunky belt and carried a matching handbag

Queen Maxima was greeted as she stepped put of her car and approached the venue for the meeting 

To her left, Princess Ariane contrasted her mother’s bright outfit with a monochrome look, sporting a black top, white trousers and a black-and-white checked blazer.  

Alexia kept it simple, wearing a black suit with a white shirt accessorised with a charm necklace, and wore her auburn locks down, curled to frame her face.

Meanwhile heir to the throne Amalia opted for a dark green suit with a white shirt.  

The King and Queen’s eldest daughter took a little time out from her studies to attend the photoshoot, after starting her degree at the University of Amsterdam in early September.

Although it was originally intended for the Princess of Orange to live in student accommodation with her peers, she sadly had to move out of her halls just a few weeks into the term due to security threats.

She accessorised the look with a stunning statement diamond earrings and a silver ring and her blonde locks were straight and she brushed it over into a chic side parting

The Queen, who is known for her bold, colourful style, has stayed faithful to a coat she has been seen in several times over the past two years as she posed for family photos with her husband King Willem-Alexander and their daughters, Amalia, 18, Alexia, 17, and Ariane, 15

Princess Alexia posed with her doting mother Queen Maxima alongside Princess Amalia as they visited the exhibition century of Queen Juliana in the Nieuwe kerk

Speaking about the arrangements during a visit to Sweden, King Willem-Alexander said the family had found it ‘very difficult’, while Máxima revealed the threats had had ‘enormous consequences’ for her life.

Euronews reported the Queen said: ‘She hasn’t left the house. That means she doesn’t live in Amsterdam, she can’t really go out. The consequences are very difficult for her.’

Despite a turbulent few months for the heir to the Dutch throne and her family, they were all smiles for the family portraits, which were taken in front of a horse-drawn carriage.

The King and Queen have had a whirlwind week after spending Monday to Wednesday in Athens, where they were on a state visit.

They were hosted by Greek president Katerina Sakellaropoulou, attending several events with her during their three-day visit.

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