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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands turns heads in another statement hat and elegant appliquéd dress for a global networking event in Utrecht.

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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands wore a striking cream-colored ensemble with matching accessories.

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands appeared today in a striking hat and elegant cream dress with matching accessories for a special networking event in Utrecht.

The 53-year-old European royal kept her face protected from the sun with a wide-brimmed cream hat, in line with the eye-catching styles we’ve seen the Queen of the Netherlands wearing lately.

Queen Máxima was spotted last month wearing a similar style hat by Brussels designer Maison Fabienne Delvinge, this time in straw colour with a folded ribbon detail at the back.

For the Global Leadership Exchange at the Jaarbeurs in Utrecht, Maxima paired an elegant appliqué dress with a bold hat and simple nude heels, and accessorised the look with sparkling bracelets on her wrist and statement earrings. A square cream clutch completed the neutral ensemble.

Letting her chic hat take centre stage, the royal pulled her blonde hair up and away from her face, with simple eye makeup and a subtle bright pink lip completing the summery look.

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands wore a striking cream-coloured ensemble for the Global Leadership Exchange in Utrecht

The Dutch queen wore a striking cream-colored hat to match her elegant appliquéd dress.

The Dutch queen wore a striking cream-colored hat to match her elegant appliquéd dress.

Simple cream shoes and accessories completed the look, which the Queen wore to meet with other influential world leaders and share knowledge.

Simple cream shoes and accessories completed the look, which the Queen wore to meet with other influential world leaders and share knowledge.

Queen Máxima's wide-brimmed hat protected her from the summer sun.

Queen Máxima’s wide-brimmed hat protected her from the summer sun.

Máxima was photographed sitting in the audience at the global networking event, looking poised and engaged as she listened to the talks on stage.

The Global Leadership Exchange, held in Utrecht, is a week-long learning and networking event held every two years.

The event brings together world leaders in fields such as mental health, disability and substances to share their knowledge and fight for a more inclusive world.

This year, the Leadership Exchange was held at Jaarbeurs, an event space located in the center of the Netherlands, 30 minutes from Schiphol Airport.

It’s been a busy week for Queen Máxima, who was photographed yesterday in a vibrant summer ensemble while visiting a sustainability group in Friesland.

For the event, Máxima opted for a more casual outfit, wearing a transparent red top embroidered with floral designs and blue flared jeans.

The Queen traveled to the province to visit Vereniging Circulair Friesland, a partnership between several companies and organizations in the field of sustainability.

The organization spoke to the Queen about their research into reusing existing raw materials in the most effective and sustainable way.

The Global Leadership Exchange, held in Utrecht, is a week-long learning and networking event that takes place every two years.

The Global Leadership Exchange, held in Utrecht, is a week-long learning and networking event held every two years.

The event brings together world leaders in fields such as mental health, disability and substances to share their knowledge and fight for a more inclusive world.

The event brings together global leaders in fields such as mental health, disability and substances to share their knowledge and fight for a more inclusive world.

Queen Máxima was photographed sitting with the public, looking serene and engaged.

Queen Máxima was photographed sitting with the public, looking poised and engaged.

It has been a week full of commitments for Queen Máxima and her husband, King William Alexander.

It has been a busy week for Queen Máxima and her husband, King Willem-Alexander.

Vereniging Circulair Friesland aims to make Friesland completely sustainable and free of raw material waste by next year.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Queen Máxima and her husband King Willem-Alexander hosted their annual Uitblinkers luncheon at Noordeinde Palace, which honours people with notable achievements in sectors such as science or sport.

On Monday, the royal couple also hosted a reception and lunch for Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and his wife Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad Al Thani at Noordeinde Castle, to strengthen the relationship between the Netherlands and Qatar.

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