Princess Alexia of the Netherlands looked elegant in a cream and orange ensemble as she joined her family at the country’s King’s Day celebrations today.
The 18-year-old royal, second in line to the Dutch throne behind her sister Princess Catharina-Amalia, joined her parents, Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander, and her two sisters in Emmen.
The annual festivities celebrate the birthday of King Willem-Alexander, who turns 57 today, but it was the young princess who stole the show on Saturday.
Alexia, who was with her sister Amalia, 20, and Ariane, 17, dazzled in a fitted cream dress, which she wore with a burnt orange coat and heels.
The princess wore her brown hair down and slightly curled, while her makeup was on point for the family day in the north of the Netherlands.
Princess Alexia of the Netherlands looked elegant in a cream and orange ensemble as she joined her family at the country’s King’s Day celebrations today.
The 18-year-old royal, second in line to the Dutch throne behind her sister Princess Catharina-Amalia, joined her parents, Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander, and her two sisters in Emmen.
Alexia graduated from UWC Atlantic College in South Wales in May last year, and her parents traveled to the prestigious school to celebrate.
The school is often referred to as “Hippie Hogwarts” thanks to its progressive approach to education and its picturesque castle setting, often attended by European royalty.
Queen Maxima was also dressed to impress today, wearing an olive green dress and eye-catching headpiece, which featured a series of delicate butterflies on a band.
The queen also wore a pair of pearl earrings and kept her makeup simple.
The family toured the city, collecting gifts of flowers and greeting spectators who had gathered to wish the royal family well on King’s Day.
Her three daughters were equally elegant, and the eldest, and heir to the Dutch throne, also chose to wear green. Amalia opted for a blue-green tone, also with a floral print.
She wore a matching coat to protect herself from the cold weather and kept her blonde hair down and curled over her shoulders.
The annual festivities celebrate the birthday of King Willem-Alexander, who turns 57 today, but it was the young princess who stole the show on Saturday.
Alexia, who was with her sister Amalia, 20, and Ariane, 17, dazzled in a fitted cream dress, which she wore with a burnt orange coat and heels.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands looked typically elegant in an olive green dress and statement headdress as she and her family attended King’s Day celebrations today.
The Dutch royal family came out in full force for the annual festival, which marks the birthday of King Willem-Alexander, and this year headed to the northeastern city of Emmen.
King Willem-Alexander was also dressed to impress in a deep blue suit and yellow tie.
Holidays in the Netherlands celebrate the birthday of the king, who turns 57 today.
The celebrations begin the night before when people dress in orange and take to the streets and canals.
The king and queen were accompanied by their three daughters: Princess Ariane, 17, Princess Amalia, 20, and Princess Alexia, 18, all dressed in shades of green, blue and orange.
The family toured the city, collecting gifts of flowers and greeting spectators who had gathered to wish the royal family well on King’s Day.
Máxima was a vision in an olive green dress, which featured a subtle floral design.
She paired her outfit with a bold green butterfly headpiece and completed her King’s Day ensemble with a cream cardigan, matching gloves and simple heels.
The main festival takes place in Amsterdam, while Rotterdam hosts the second largest celebration. Smaller meetings are held throughout the country.
Yesterday, Queen Máxima attended the King’s Games in Hoofddorp, where it was a hit with the children.
The Dutch queen, 52, and her husband, King Willem-Alexander, were in high spirits when they met with students from the KBS Klippeholm and CBS Vesterhave schools.
Her three daughters were equally elegant, and the eldest, and heir to the Dutch throne, also chose to wear green. Amalia opted for a bluish green tone, also with a floral print
King Willem-Alexander was also dressed to impress in a deep blue suit and yellow tie.
The queen also wore a pair of pearl earrings and kept her makeup simple.
The festivities in Holland celebrate the birthday of the king, who turns 57 today.
The royals received a warm welcome from the primary school pupils, and seemed particularly excited to see Máxima, who high-fived them in their classrooms.
The mother of three was also photographed sitting at the lunch table with students as they dined on sandwiches, fruit and water in the school cafeteria.
Elsewhere, the King and Queen went outside to watch what appeared to be an exciting friendly football match.
For the event, the Argentine-born royal donned a pair of high-waisted chocolate brown culottes, which served to accentuate her shapely figure.
Maxima paired the look with a gray turtleneck and brown leather boots, while for the outdoors she opted for a long gray coat.
Yesterday, Queen Máxima attended the King’s Games in Hoofddorp, where it was a hit with the children.
The Dutch queen, 52, and her husband, King Willem-Alexander, were in high spirits as they met with students from the KBS Klippeholm and CBS Vesterhave schools.
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands speaks to those gathered in Emmen
Princess Amalia shakes hands with an attendee during King’s Day celebrations
The King was clearly in a very good mood from today’s festivities.
Queen Máxima was seen presenting a small silver trophy during the event.
A pair of silver metal earrings were the perfect complement, although on this occasion she preferred to do without the bag.
For her hair, the royal’s luscious blonde locks were tied down and decorated with just a middle part.
Her makeup was equally subtle and striking, with a streak of black eyeliner and a pink lip to finish off the look.
Meanwhile, her husband, the King, looked dapper in a royal blue suit which he wore with a crisp white shirt and orange tie.
Her outfit was a bold statement of national pride as it represented the colors of the Netherlands flag while also being synonymous with King’s Day.