Queen Máxima of the Netherlands put on a stunning display today when she stepped out in a beautiful green ensemble.
The Dutch royal, 53, looked typically cheerful as she arrived at the Join Us Foundation, a charity focused on raising awareness about mental health, in the Dutch town of s-Hertogenbosc, on Thursday.
The mother-of-three looked fabulous dressed in forest green as she touched down in the city before braving the cold January winds.
However, the typically cheerful royal flashed a smile as she made her way to the charity centre’s entrance.
Maxima rocked a casual yet elegant ensemble for the occasion, wearing a forest green cashmere top and matching cardigan.
She added a stunning long ombre skirt with a beige waist and deep green hem to the modern look.
The queen rocked her quintessential glamorous makeup look with a dark smoky eye, fresh foundation and a plump pink lip.
Her bright blonde locks were freshly straightened and styled for the event, adding a casual touch to the visit.
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands put on a stunning display today when she stepped out in a beautiful green ensemble (pictured)

The Dutch royal, 53, looked typically cheerful as she arrived at the Join Us Foundation, a charity focused on raising awareness about mental health, in the Dutch town of s-Hertogenbosc, on Thursday.
She finished the look by pairing a pair of green drop earrings with her perfectly color-coordinated outfit.
Elsewhere, she paired the beige waistband of her skirt with a chic clutch and a pair of matching boots in the same hue.
Despite the strong winds, Máxima smiled bravely as she left the s-Hertogenbosc building.
Once sheltered from the cold, the queen was photographed listening attentively as she chatted to charity workers.
Netherlands-based charity Join Us has committed to improving mental health among young people. They also work to help strengthen their social networks and overcome loneliness.
Last October, Join Us was announced as one of three winners of the Appeltje van Oranje 2024 award, which honors innovative social initiatives and organizations that make a difference within their communities.
The other two winners of the prestigious event were the Ta Bida Movement Foundation, which organizes physical activities to keep people over 60 active, and the Al Amal Foundation, a charity that supports humanitarian needs in several countries.
It’s been a busy week for the royal, who has already attended two visits to her native Netherlands, visiting charities across the country.

The mother-of-three looked fabulous dressed in forest green as she touched down in the city before braving the cold January winds.

However, the typically cheerful royal flashed a smile as she made her way to the charity centre’s entrance.

It’s been a busy week for the royal, who has already attended two visits to her native Netherlands, visiting charities across the country.
Yesterday, the Dutch royal wore a smart orange suit on Wednesday while visiting a children’s foundation.
Maxima was visiting Kansrijke (“Promisor”) Start in Zeist, a program that aims to give children the best possible start in life.
She showed off her typical love for bright colors, opting for a vibrant orange 2016 Claes Iversen suit with a gray turtleneck underneath.
Continuing with the color palette, she added orange floral earrings from Begum Khan, a gray Valentino clutch, and Gianvito Rossi heels.
Máxima chose to keep her blonde locks loose over her shoulders.
While there, she joined a group of pregnant women participating in the ‘pregnancy-focused’ program.
She also visited a pregnant women’s group for those who receive additional support, for example if Dutch is not their first language or if they have a poor support network.
The Dutch monarch spoke to parents participating in ‘Stevig Ouderschap’, which focuses on increasing parents’ self-confidence and self-sufficiency.

Netherlands-based charity Join Us has committed to improving mental health among young people. They also work to help strengthen their social networks and overcome loneliness.


Kansrijke Start focuses on strengthening the foundations of the first thousand days of a child’s life, from ten months before birth to two years of age.
The royal appeared radiant with spirit, speaking gently and engagedly with those he met.
It looks like Maxima wanted to dress as brightly as possible this week, as she stepped out in a monochrome green look in Utrecht on Tuesday.
She smiled as she headed to the National Education Exhibition at the medieval city’s Jaarbeurs venue.