Queen Maxima of the Netherlands rocks a vibrant orange power suit as she visits children's foundation
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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands rocked a stylish orange power suit on Wednesday as she visited a children's foundation. The royal, 53, was visiting Kansrijke ('Promising') Start in Zeist, a programme aiming to give children the best possible start in life.
Maxima showed her typical love for bright colours, opting for a vibrant orange suit by Claes Iversen from 2016 with a gray turtleneck underneath. Keeping in with the colour palette, she added orange floral earrings from Begum Khan, a gray clutch from Valentino and pumps from Gianvito Rossi.
Maxima chose to keep her blonde tresses loose around her shoulders, adding a casual edge for the down-to-earth visit. While there, she joined a group of pregnant women participating in the 'centering pregnancy' programme. She also visited a pregnancy group for those who receive extra support, for example if Dutch is not their first language or if they have a poor support network.
The Dutch monarch spoke to parents taking part in 'Stevig Ouderschap', which focuses on increasing the self-confidence and self-reliance of parents. Queen Maxima of the Netherlands rocked a stylish orange power suit on Wednesday as she visited a children's foundation.
Kansrijke Start focuses on strengthening the foundation of the first thousand days of a child's life, from ten months before birth until they are two years old. The royal appeared in beaming spirits, speaking gently and in an engaged manner with those she met.