Capped Crusader! Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is more sophisticated than ever in a chic cape in Amsterdam
- Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, 51, donned an elegant black cape jacket
- The Dutch queen threw the overcoat over a dark pink polka dot dress
- The mother-of-three smiled as she arrived for the event at ABN AMRO in Amsterdam
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By Elmira Tanatarova for Mailonline
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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands looked effortlessly stylish as she donned a chic cape jacket over a dark pink patterned dress at today’s launch of the National Coalition for Financial Health at ABN AMRO in Amsterdam.
The Dutch queen, 51, paired the sophisticated black sleeveless overcoat with a multi-patterned polka dot ensemble when she arrived at a bank for the engagement. A later unveiling revealed a long-sleeved number skimming the knees that featured geometric prints, stitched together for a sleek silhouette.
She kept her things in a salmon clutch, slipping on cream-colored stilettos to pull the look together.
The mother-of-three smoothed her blonde tresses, opting for a delicate yet opulent touch with minimal jewelry.
It has been a busy week so far for the monarch who attended the Prince Bernhard Cultuurfonds 2022 award ceremony in Amsterdam yesterday.

A later unveiling revealed a knee-skimming long-sleeved number that featured geometric prints, sewn together for a sleek silhouette

The Dutch queen, 51, paired the sophisticated black sleeveless overcoat with a collared polka dot ensemble when she arrived at a bank for the engagement

The mother-of-three slicked back her blonde tresses, opting for a delicate yet opulent touch with her jewelry

Maxima brought her infectious joy as she was pictured talking at the event in a stylish multi-print dress

Maxima’s midi dress accentuated her figure and went perfectly with her cream colored high heels

The royal smiled enjoying the engagement in a neutral-toned, multi-patterned dress today
The King’s wife Willem-Alexander enjoyed glamorous makeup, accentuating her dark eyes for a smokey effect.
The royal has long been an advocate for money-driven activism, particularly in her capacity as the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development (UNSGSA).
She recently made a virtual appearance at the Financial Inclusion Conference in Nigeria this month, giving an impassioned speech about her work leader, and in October traveled to Tanzania to observe the development of digital financial services from the country.
Maxima smiled as she arrived at the event today, posing for the cameras with her signature happy smile.

She kept her things in a salmon clutch, donning cream colored stilettos to tie the look together
It comes as she looked typically elegant yesterday as she stepped out in a houndstooth pencil midi dress for the 2022 Prince Bernhard Cultuurfonds award presentation in Amsterdam.
The Queen aired out her sophisticated dress with a fashionable black cape and a pair of simple patent leather pumps and a clutch.
Donning sparkly tights and a pair of black leather gloves, the mother-of-three brought her outfit along with a large diamond and sapphire brooch, which she wore below her right collarbone.
Maxima chose statement makeup for the event, featuring a glowing bronze complexion, dark eyeliner and a muted red lip.


The King’s wife Willem-Alexander (pictured left and right) enjoyed glamorous makeup, accentuating her dark eyes for a smokey effect
Queen Maxima wore her loose blonde locks in an elegantly messy side parting, as she stepped out to the Museum Straat to present the award.
The annual Prince Bernhard Cultuurfonds Prize was awarded this year to the Anne Frank House.
The organization will receive 100,000 euros because, for decades, it has “brought the story and ideas of Anne Frank to the attention of the world in a creative and inspiring way”, said the director of the fund, Cathelijne Brothers.
The Cultuurfonds Prize has been awarded since 2010. Each year, it is awarded to a winner focusing on a different style of work.
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