Queen Maxima of the Netherlands braves the wind chill to attend mental health event
- The Dutch royal, 53, appeared in good spirits on Thursday
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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands put on a dazzling display today as she stepped out in a gorgeous green ensemble.
The Dutch royal, 53, looked typically sprightly as she arrived at the Join Us Foundation, a charity focused on raising awareness about mental health, in the Dutch city of s-Hertogenbosc, on Thursday.
The mother-of-three looked fabulous in forest green as she touched down in the city before braving the chilly January winds.
Nevertheless, the typically high-spirited royal flashed a smile as she made her way through to the entrance of the charity centre.
Maxima wore a casual but stylish ensemble for the occasion, dressing in a forest green cashmere top and a matching cardigan.
She added a stunning ombre maxi skirt with a beige waist and rich green hem to the trendy look.
The queen sported her quintessentially glamorous makeup look with a dark smoky eye, fresh base and a plump pink lip.
Her bright blonde tresses were freshly straightened and styled for the event, adding a casual edge to the visit.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands put on a dazzling display today as she stepped out in gorgeous green ensemble (pictured)
The Dutch royal, 53, looked typically sprightly as she arrived at the Join Us Foundation, a charity focused on raising awareness about mental health, in the Dutch city of s-Hertogenbosc, on Thursday
She finished the look by matching a set of green drop earrings to her perfectly colour-coordinated outfit.
Elsewhere, she paired the beige waistband of her skirt with a chic clutch bag and a matching set of boots in the same shade.
Despite the blustery winds, Maxima put on a brave smile as she made her way from inside the building in s-Hertogenbosc.
Once sheltered from the chill, the queen was pictured listening intently as she engaged in conversation with workers at the charity.
The Dutch-based charity, Join Us, it committed to improving mental health among young people. They also work to help strengthen their social networks and beat loneliness.
Last October, Join Us was announced as one of three winners of the the Appeltje van Oranje 2024 prize, which honours innovative social initiatives and organisations making a difference within their communities.
The other two winners of the prestigious event were the Fundacion Movemiento ta Bida, which organises physical activities to keep people over 60 active, and the Foundation Al Amal, a charity which supports humanitarian needs across multiple countries.
It has been a busy week for the royal who has already attended two visits across her native Holland, visiting charities up and down the country.
The mother-of-three looked fabulous in forest green as she touched down in the city before braving the chilly January winds
Nevertheless, the typically high-spirited royal flashed a smile as she made her way through to the entrance of the charity centre
It has been a busy week for the royal who has already attended two visits across her native Holland, visiting charities up and down the country
Yesterday, the Dutch royal rocked a stylish orange power suit on Wednesday as she visited a children's foundation.
Maxima was visiting Kansrijke ('Promising') Start in Zeist, a programme aiming to give children the best possible start in life.
She showed off her typical love for bright colours, opting for a vibrant orange suit by Claes Iversen from 2016 with a gray turtleneck underneath.
Keeping in with the colour palette, she added orange floral earrings from Begum Khan, a gray clutch from Valentino and pumps from Gianvito Rossi.
Maxima chose to keep her blonde tresses loose around her shoulders.
While there, she joined a group of pregnant women participating in the 'centering pregnancy' programme.
She also visited a pregnancy group for those who receive extra support, for example if Dutch is not their first language or if they have a poor support network.
The Dutch monarch spoke to parents taking part in 'Stevig Ouderschap', which focuses on increasing the self-confidence and self-reliance of parents.
The Dutch-based charity, Join Us, it committed to improving mental health among young people. They also work to help strengthen their social networks and beat loneliness
Kansrijke Start focuses on strengthening the foundation of the first thousand days of a child's life, from ten months before birth until they are two years old.
The royal appeared in beaming spirits, speaking gently and in an engaged manner with those she met.
It appears Maxima has been keen to dress as brightly as possible this week, as on Tuesday she stepped out in a green monochrome look in Utrecht.
She beamed as she headed in to the National Education Exhibition in the Jaarbeurs venue in the medieval city.