Dutch Queen Máxima is currently making a four-day financial working visit to India. Queen Máxima arrived in New Delhi on Monday. On the first day of her visit, the Queen visited the UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative in India, Mr. Yuri Afanasiev and attended an working meeting with the representatives of NITI Aayog. Then, Queen Maxima met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and interim Finance Minister Piyush Goyal. Queen Máxima is the special ambassador of Secretariat General of UN for extensive development financing. |
A very intelligent and hard working Queen. She is wearing one of my favorite Natan dresses - am biased as I also have it ;-) - and most appropriate for the meeting. Maxima is an extremely popular beloved Queen, so is her husband, and the Dutch people are right!
ReplyDeleteShe's really working 2 jobs, queen and representative for the UN. You may like her or not like her, but above all she a very hard worker! She has such a pace that the people around her can barely keep up with….
ReplyDeleteAll in less than a week: Luxembourg, Denmark, India.
ReplyDeleteHardworking, clever, beautiful, fashion icone, mother and wife, Queen, manager, warmhearted, good humour aso. Love the dress, the shoes, the clutch and the Shawl! Respect!!!
ReplyDeleteLove everything on Maxima today! And I like her ponytail!
ReplyDeleteQueen Maxima is a real busy Lady weekend in Denmark today in India. I really like this dress the shawl is in a nice contrast to the dress. Everything matching very nice, the jewelry is very nice too. After this hectic week she deserves a day or two off.
ReplyDeleteShe will be off for 8 weeks for the Sumer!! How many of you get 8 weeks after a busy week?
ReplyDeleteAs for the fashion I do like her outfit and hair today
Me! I'm a teacher!
DeleteConsidero no es necesario llevar unas pulseras, unos pendientes, sortijas y un broche
ReplyDeletede un valor incalculable en este tipo de reuniones, es un fallo.
I am very impressed with commitments of Queen Maxima
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