Unlike her more traditional royal counterparts, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands is never one to shy away from a fashion-forward ensemble. On Tuesday, the 49-year-old sported a bright yellow pantsuit as she cycled to visit The Hague Art Museum, which recently reopened following the coronavirus crisis.
The mother-of-three was all smiles in the vibrant ensemble, which included a loose-fitting long sleeve top and matching straight-leg pants pulled together with a simple nude belt. Queen Maxima accessorised with nude ballet flats and yellow hoops earrings, and an assortment of bracelets and rings, while she wore her blonde locks out straight. The royal finished off the look with a camouflage print clutch.
In one image, the royal can be seen admiring some artwork, while in another snap, the queen smiled broadly at bystanders as she made her way through the city to the museum.
It’s been a busy week for Queen Maxima, who has been spotted out and about a number of times. Last week, the royal sported a beige-coloured dress which she paired with a chunky belt and stilettos to attend a hospital in the Netherlands.
The Argentinian-born royal is known for her great fashion sense, always stepping out in glamorous ensembles. In April last year, the 49-year-old upped the royal style stakes in a bright pink A-line dress, which featured an elegant flared midi skirt, long sleeves and contrast crystal floral embroidery.
She teamed the bold dress with a pair of black heels and a coordinating fascinator and clutch, looking every bit the leading lady that she is. Wearing her blonde locks up in a ponytail, the mother-of-three finished off the stylish look with a pair of statement earrings.