Dutch King and Queen paid a working visit to the Oranje Fonds in Utrecht

Queen Maxima wore a multicolor top from Natan. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima

On February 15, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima paid a working visit to the Oranje Fonds in Utrecht on the occasion of its 20th anniversary. During the visit, the King and Queen spoke with representatives of social initiatives supported by the Orange Fund about their development, their challenges and plans. The Royal Couple is patrons of the fund that was presented to them in 2002 as a wedding gift.

Queen Maxima wore a multicolor top from Natan. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima

Queen Maxima wore a multicolor top from Natan. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima

The King and Queen spoke with representatives of six projects that they had visited between 2011 and 2021. King Willem-Alexander received information from representatives of the initiatives Prins Heerlijk, Dorpsservicewinkel Gassel and Humanitas & Jong Perspectief, and Perron 045, De Tussenvoorziening and Kadera

Queen Maxima wore a multicolor top from Natan. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima

Queen Maxima wore a multicolor top from Natan. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima

Queen Maxima wore Natan Multicolor Top - FW19 Collection
Natan Multicolor Top - FW19 Collection

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  1. Tout à fait à mon goût ce haut multicolore même si c'est du Natan ; Maxima le porte t-elle avec un pantalon comme sur la dernière photo ? J'aime bien ses petites boucles d'oreilles pendantes ; serait-ce du corail ?

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  2. Anonymous16/2/22 15:04

    I like the way Maxima wears it on the photo next to the models. Not so fond of the way the models wear it. The gray shoes, handbag (cannot see if it is the Chanel handbag) go well together with the gray pants.

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  3. Anonymous16/2/22 15:21

    I like the top and I like the trousers, just not together. To me they're not very complementary, just OK. A nice 3/4 length fitted skirt in the same fabric as the top might have been a better option, or a darker pair of trousers to highlight the top better.
    - Anon 9:13

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  4. Anonymous16/2/22 17:06

    The top has great colors and a wonderful plaid for Q Maxima and also for the Netherlands with the orange hues. Going by the full shot, the belt accent is in an unflattering spot (not unusual for Natan)- making a wider visual impression as most drop waist things do. The belt accessory is unnecessary or put it on a fitted or nipped waist.
    Glo

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  5. Anonymous16/2/22 19:48

    Unsettling outfit, the two pieces are on their own, each ok, not great, just ok. Put them together and it creates a mess, much like her hair. At first glance to Photo #3 I saw a woman with blonde hair, styled nicely, sadly, it was not Queen M. jj

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  6. The top is quite pretty, but the belt and buckle at the waist is a bit of a puzzle, but regardless the Queen looks lovely, I do like the grey accessories, shoes and clutch in the photo, was this maybe at a different time, earrings seem to be different. Might be my eyes!

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