Queen Maxima of The Netherlands attended the opening of High-Level Workshop of GPFI held at Spanish Court (Het Spaansche Hof) in Hague. The subject of the workshop is financial inclusion of forcibly displaced people. The workshop which will last for two days brings together policymakers, regulators, and other oversight officials from around the world. The main purpose of the workshop is to improve the ongoing policy dialogue about the financial inclusion of people who have been forcibly displaced. |
Oh dear ! She looks truly ghastly! Maxima what do we have here today?
ReplyDeleteWie ziet er nu als de Koningin uit, de minister of mevrouw?
ReplyDeleteMaybe we should take up a collection to buy her a hair comb and brush and pay for a hair cut?
ReplyDeleteNot a favorable look for the Queen. Looks like pajamas and she has bed hair.
ReplyDeleteOh that hair
ReplyDeleteThis kind of trousers doesn't fit her.
ReplyDeleteIf the pants were not pleated, but fitted, this would be a very passable outfit. You just can't wear pieces are that baggy on top and bottom and not look much larger than you really are. She is so much more approachable when she is dressed down. I like seeing that. She really does need to seek professional help for her hair.
ReplyDeleteLike the blouse and the smile is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteQ Maxima looks nice the blouse is good the pants and shoes are not my taste.Her hair is a bit windswept her smile is there and that is what counts.
ReplyDeleteThis is not a good look. Baggy blouse, odd pants, and I will echo the previous posts regarding her hair. This should not be the hair of a queen. Wish her hair style was as nice as her smile!
ReplyDeleteNot everyone has great hair, however it is not that hard to wash, dry and style hair into a ponytail of a chignon or for someone in Maxima's position and the Dutch Crown's wealth, hire a hairdresser. If all of the above is too hard, get a hair cut, take a leaf out of Princess Charlene's book and try a cropped do!
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