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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands looks chic in monochrome ensemble as she attends event on financial health

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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands (pictured) looked typically elegant as she attended a financial event in Utrecht yesterday.

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands looked typically elegant as she sported a chic monochromatic look yesterday, while giving the keynote speech at a financial event in the Dutch province of Utrecht.

Máxima, who is the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Financial Health (UNSGSA), opened Rabobank’s ‘Cooperative Impact Event, Our Day’ in Nieuwegein with a message on the topic of financial health.

The royal, 53, wore an all-dark green ensemble featuring a turtleneck, wool jacket and belt.

Her short trench coat paired perfectly with a sparkly skirt, which fell just below the knee.

Máxima’s outfit appeared to be from the Belgian haute couture and ready-to-wear brand Natan, one of the Dutch queen’s favorite brands.

The beaming mother of three carried a woven leather clutch in a similar shade and wore a pair of pointed-toe suede stilettos.

With her shoulder-length blonde hair swept to the side, subtle smoky eye makeup and glossy lips, Máxima looked glamorous and natural at the same time.

She finished her look with statement earrings, a diamond bracelet and a gold watch.

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands (pictured) looked typically elegant as she attended a financial event in Utrecht yesterday.

The radiant royal, 53, looked radiant in subtle smoky eye makeup and glossy lips at Saturday's event.

The radiant royal, 53, looked radiant in subtle smoky eye makeup and glossy lips at Saturday’s event.

Her dark green outfit included an A-line skirt, a turtleneck, and a belted wool jacket.

Her dark green outfit included an A-line skirt, a turtleneck, and a belted wool jacket.

Last Tuesday, Máxima looked sophisticated when she attended a charity event in Utrecht with King Willem-Alexander.

He opted for a timeless set of camels to present the certificates on behalf of the Oranje Fund Growth Program at the Central Museum.

Máxima looked elegant in a camel-colored jacket, with a wide belt that accentuated her waist and a shiny gold brooch fastened to her lapel.

She paired her jacket with matching wide-leg pants and camel patent leather high heels adorned with bows.

When she arrived at the museum, the Queen of Europe was photographed with a knee-length double-breasted coat, in a slightly darker shade of camel, draped over her shoulders.

The style-conscious royal accessorized her camel outfit with a champagne-colored leather bag by Greek designer Marina Raphael, which retails for $469 (£371).

The monarch completed her outfit with some striking hoop earrings, which matched perfectly with her brooch.

Having styled her blonde hair in a sleek updo, Máxima opted for her signature smoky brown eye look and was also photographed with a burgundy manicure.

The mother of three wore her shoulder-length blonde hair swept to one side, revealing a pair of statement earrings.

The mother of three wore her shoulder-length blonde hair swept to one side, revealing a pair of statement earrings.

She completed her look with a diamond bracelet and gold watch, in addition to her diamond and jeweled engagement ring.

She completed her look with a diamond bracelet and gold watch, in addition to her diamond and jeweled engagement ring.

Máxima inaugurated Rabobank's 'Cooperative Impact Event, Our Day' in Nieuwegein, Utrecht, with a conference on financial health

Máxima inaugurated Rabobank’s ‘Cooperative Impact Event, Our Day’ in Nieuwegein, Utrecht, with a conference on financial health

She carried a woven leather clutch in a similar shade to her outfit and wore a pair of pointed-toe suede stilettos.

She carried a woven leather clutch in a similar shade to her outfit and wore a pair of pointed-toe suede stilettos.

Máxima, who is the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Advocate for Financial Health (UNSGSA), was delighted to participate in the event.

Máxima, who is the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Financial Health (UNSGSA), was delighted to participate in the event.

The Oranje Fonds (Orange Fund) was created in 2002 as a wedding gift from the Netherlands to Máxima and Willem-Alexander, then Prince of Orange.

The social welfare charity supports thousands of programs in the Netherlands and the Caribbean.

Today, the royal couple presented a certificate to Carlijn van den Berge, who has been leading a new intergenerational socialization program, which began in the city of Eindhoven.

The ‘Boefjes and Baristas’ initiative has brought together young children, parents and seniors for morning coffee and is now traveling to care homes across the country.

In addition to drinking coffee, the events also encourage guests, who may be struggling with loneliness, to participate in crafts, exercise and socialize.

King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima are the patrons of the Oranje Fund, which celebrated the volunteerism of Boefjes and Baristas.

This is the second time in recent days that Máxima opts for a tailored look while performing royal duties.

Last week, Maxima traveled to the northern Dutch city of Assen to attend the 50th anniversary of the Northern Development Company.

For the occasion, the Queen opted for a red checked suit with matching red leather gloves and boots.

Máxima wore a pair of elegant gold earrings and a blood red echinacea-shaped brooch.

The Queen wore her typical glamorous makeup with a bright foundation and dark lined eyes. She sealed the deal with some highlighter and pink lipstick.

She wore her elegant blonde tresses tied up under her stylish wide-brimmed hat.

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