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Queen Maxima joins King Willem-Alexander for a visit in Hilversum
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Queen Maxima dons a pink linen dress as she visits a foundation that supports children of divorce
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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands enjoyed a glass of champagne after she planted a climate tree at the opening of the new offices for a coffee roasters today.
The Dutch Queen, 50, looked stunning in a recycled oatmeal-coloured linen top and trousers with orange floral detail that she first wore back in 2019.
The Argentinian-born royal attended the event which was held to mark the opening of Hesselink Koffie s new business premises in Winterswijk.
Maxima appeared to be thoroughly enjoying herself as she balanced in her bright orange high heels while planting the tree and was later seen raising a glass of bubbly to celebrate the occasion.
Queen Maxima of The Netherlands never fails to make an impact, thanks to her love of vibrant colours, and today the monarch was pretty in pink as she stepped out for a children s art engagement.
The Dutch Queen, 50, travelled north to Groninger Museum to open the Children s Beinnale, and made sure she commanded attention in fuchsia.
For the occasion, the lover of the arts and mother-of-three donned a hot pink ensemble with a raffia hat, her summer accessory of choice.
The Biennale, which welcome the public back on June 5, marks the reopening of the museum, which temporarily shut due to the Covid-19 pandemic.