Queen Maxima of the Netherlands looks typically chic as she attends gaming industry meeting in Amsterdam
Queen Máxima looked radiant when she met representatives of the Dutch gaming industry today.
The royal mother of three, 52, attended a meeting in Amsterdam focusing on the developments and growth of the gaming industry in the Netherlands.
The royal showed off her chic style in a khaki top with balloon sleeves, which she paired with pale pink trousers.
She completed her ensemble with cream stilettos and a matching leather clutch.
Maxima’s jewelry was just as stunning, as she wore colorful floral earrings and a gold bracelet.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, 52, looked radiant as she met representatives of the Dutch gaming industry today
Meanwhile, the mother-of-three opted for a casual hairstyle, with her blonde locks hanging effortlessly over her shoulders.
The royal family was greeted by a gaming industry representative upon arrival at the venue.
It comes amid a busy period for Maxima, who attended a charity lecture on mental health care in Groningen last week.
The royal family was present at an explanation of Mentally Healthy in Groningen, an initiative aimed at improving care for people with psychological problems.
The 52-year-old completed her summer outfit with a matching orange suede clutch and a sophisticated pair of caramel-colored heeled pumps.
A natural beauty, the royal kept her makeup to a minimum, revealing her bronzed summer tan.
The Dutch royal family wore a classic Cartier ‘Tank Must Large Leather Strap Watch’ to the event.
Queen Máxima’s working visit to Groningen focused on her role as Honorary Chairman of MIND Us.
The royal showed off her chic style in a khaki top with balloon sleeves, which she paired with pale pink trousers
The royal mother of three, 52, attended a meeting in Amsterdam focusing on the developments and growth of the gaming industry in the Netherlands
Maxima’s jewelry was just as stunning, as she wore colorful floral earrings and a gold bracelet
MIND Us works on the healthy development of young people to become more mentally resilient.
The charity creates a platform where young people feel seen and heard alongside policymakers, municipalities, entrepreneurs and scientists.
During the visit, the royal family received an explanation about Mentally Healthy Groningen and the initiative aimed at improving care for young people dealing with psychological problems.
The Queen was photographed carrying a black notebook to the event and appeared keen to learn more about the charity’s work.