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Business casual queen! Máxima of the Netherlands beams while attending a financial conference

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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands (pictured) looked elegant and professional today as she attended a meeting focused on improving the financial health of the Dutch.

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was ready to do business Thursday when she attended an event held by an organization focused on improving the financial health of the Dutch.

The royal, who studied economics at university and then pursued a career in finance, has been honorary president of host organization SchuldenlabNL since 2022.

Wearing a round-neck midi dress, the 53-year-old monarch looked elegant and serious at the meeting, which took place in the eastern city of Arnhem.

The queen’s avant-garde gray wool dress is cinched at the waist thanks to a wide printed brown belt with a silver buckle.

She finished the look with a pair of brown block-heeled knee-high boots and a small clutch in a similar shade.

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands (pictured) looked elegant and professional today as she attended a meeting focused on improving the financial health of the Dutch.

The Dutch queen, 53, with a background in finance, seemed focused and engaged at the meeting organized by SchuldenlabNL.

The Dutch queen, 53, with a background in finance, seemed focused and engaged at the meeting organized by SchuldenlabNL.

The mother of three wore a scoop-neck midi dress for the gathering in the eastern city of Arnhem.

The mother of three wore a scoop-neck midi dress for the gathering in the eastern city of Arnhem.

Máxima added sparkly earrings and wore two thin bracelets on her wrist.

The radiant mother of three wore her blonde hair down to her shoulders and kept her makeup simple for the occasion.

During the meeting, Máxima seemed serious and committed, while at the same time she had a happy exchange with her neighbor.

Last week, Máxima honored outstanding social initiatives with awards alongside her husband, King Willem-Alexander, and her mother, the former monarch, Princess Beatrice.

The prestigious Orange Apples (Appeltjes van Oranje) awards are awarded annually to social projects in the Kingdom of the Netherlands – which extends to parts of the Caribbean – that are considered creative and significant, and that have been running for a year or further.

Máxima chose a feminine white dress for the occasion, in which she announced the winners from a podium and posed for photographs with the winning teams.

With a gathered neckline, puffed sleeves and ruffle details on the skirt, Máxima’s asymmetrical midi dress was both eye-catching and elegant.

She finished her look with a tan clutch and statement gold earrings.

The always radiant Máxima wore her blonde hair down to her shoulders and kept her makeup simple for the event.

The always radiant Máxima wore her blonde hair down to her shoulders and kept her makeup simple for the event.

Máxima, originally from Argentina, graduated in economics and then pursued a career in finance.

Máxima, originally from Argentina, graduated in economics and then pursued a career in finance.

He had a cheerful conversation with his neighbor, who seemed equally amused.

He had a cheerful conversation with his neighbor, who seemed equally amused.

The Argentine-born royal sported her long blonde hair blow-dried with some loose curls in the front that added glamour.

Máxima added more shine to her look with smoky eye makeup and a touch of plum lipstick.

King Willem-Alexander, 57, looked typically dapper in a navy suit, which he paired with a crisp white shirt and gold tie.

The king’s mother, Princess Beatrice, who was queen of the Netherlands for 33 years from 1980 to 2013, he appeared in good spirits at the awards ceremony at the Noordeinde Palace in The Hague on Thursday, October 3.

The former monarch combined an embroidered tunic with three-quarter sleeves with tight black pants and gold jewelry for the occasion.

Beatrix, 86, is in charge of designing and manufacturing the bronze statuettes that are given to the winners.

Máxima smiled as she posed for photographs with the winners of the Manzanas de la Naranja awards and could be seen applauding the teams.

Among the winners was the Movemiento ta Bida Foundation, an Aruba-based project specifically focused on engaging older people in social and physical activities.

Máxima accessorized her look with a pair of sparkling earrings and two thin bracelets.

Máxima accessorized her look with a pair of sparkling earrings and two thin bracelets.

Also honored was the Al Amal Foundation, which strives to help families, mothers, women and young people in the province of Utrecht and the Netherlands become more involved in Dutch society.

The winners received a bronze statuette designed and made by Princess Beatrice, as well as a cash sum of 25,000 euros to help the initiatives achieve their goals.

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