Suited to a Queen! Maxima of the Netherlands looks smart in grey trousers and a 'shrobed' jacket as she visits mental health care institute in The Hague
- The Dutch Queen, 49, headed to The Hague to visit mental health care institution
- She wore a woolen pantsuit for the occasion matched with a beige blouse
- Looked stylish and relaxed as she met with senior staff and tour the premises
- Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19
Queen Maxima brave the grey weather and wrapped up in a woolen suit for a royal engagement in The Hague today.
The Dutch Monarch, 49, headed to the Parnassia group mental health care institution to meet its senior staff, who offer prevention, coaching and treatment for people suffering from psychological disorders and addiction problems.
She wore a stylish trouser suit in grey wool for the occasion, and draped her jacket around her shoulders in a trendy 'shrobing' style.
The royal and mother-of-three also met with people working through their mental health issues and heard how they had been coping during the coronavirus pandemic.

Queen Maxima, 49, headed to the Parnassia group mental health care institution to meet its senior staff in The Hague

The Dutch monarch talked about the future of mental treatment with the group's senior staff, with a focus on remote counselling
For the occasion, she teamed her suit with a cream blouse, cinched at the waist by a slim belt, and carried a neat clutch bag in a matching shade.
To complete the look, she accessorised with a long necklace adorned with pearl in gold, white and grey, a gold watch, and added a pop of colour with some red nail polish.
During her visit, Maxima met both patients and staff of the Parnassia group to hear about how they had coped with the Covid-19 pandemic, and how it's affected treatments.

For the occasion, Maxima picked a grey woolen suit, which she paired with a beige blouse, belted at the waist
Health care providers told her how they had moved counselling session online, to comply with social distancing.
Maxima also discussed the future of mental heath care, focusing on remote care tailored for individuals.
The Dutch queen has increased visits to key workers and mental health institutions since ending her period of isolation which she spent at the Huis ten Bosch palace with her three daughters and husband King Willem-Alexander.

Beaming! The Dutch queen looked relaxed as she arrived at the mental health care institution this morning

She accessorised her outfit with golden bracelets and a tasteful long necklace with pearls of different colours
For several of her recent outings, the stylish queen opted for pantsuits, including during a visit to a supermarket on June 4 in Nijmegen.
Maxima spoke with cashiers and store clerks at the bread section of the shop who told her of their experience of the pandemic.
She appeared relaxed as she listen to staff's stories and asked bout the coronavirus measures that had been put in place during the crisis.
That time around, Maxima donned a cream pantsuit for the visit, pairing the smart trousers with a silk white pussybow blouse.

The Dutch royal did not seem to mind that the playful wind ruffled her blond locks as she stepped out of her chauffeured car

Dress the part like Queen Maxima in a Zara blouse
Queen Maxima may be royalty in the Netherlands, but that doesn’t stop her from shopping at the Spanish brands we all know and love. Hence this gorgeous getup comprising of a Zara blouse and Massimo Dutti suit.
First worn back in May, Maxima dug out the blouse for another engagement which she perfectly styled with the herringbone suit (also a new purchase).
We’re loving the top at Fashion Finder for the timeless beige shade, high neck and draping silhouette. And, as Maxima proves, it’s perfect for an office look, but can also be dressed down with jeans and heels.
The best bit is the blouse won’t break the bank at $49.90 so click (right) to shop get your hands on this budget-buy piece.
While you’re having a shopping spree head to the carousel to shop the rest of her look or check out the alternative blouses from Mango, Theory and Halston.



The royal spoke with animation to healthcare providers during a meeting this morning. She also chatted with mental health patients about their experience of the coronavirus pandemic
She paired the ensemble with a long cream woolen shawl, tan accessories, wearing a comfortable pair of espadrilles, and a tan clutch bag.
The employees, who had little PPE in the supermarket when the health crisis emerged in the Netherlands, admitted some clients had been aggressive and frustrated by the guidelines.
Sympathetic Maxima wished them luck, before heading to another appointment in the same district.

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, 49, donned a very stylish white ensemble as she headed to a supermarket in Nijmegen where she met key workers on June 4
She went on to visit the cleaning service Dar, where she talked with some of its employees about the crisis.
Standing in a parking lot, she listened as two garbage collectors talked to her about the challenges that the pandemic had brought up on their daily jobs.
Maxima's diary is slowly returning to normal after staying in isolation with her husband King Prince Willem-Alexander, 53, and their three daughters at the height of the pandemic.