The 53-year-old arrived in the little French village wearing a knee-length dress with long arms and a ruffled cow neck. She looked beautiful in red.
The Argentine- born royal are- opened the Hindeloopen, a social history museum in the town of Hindeloopen, which was formerly closed for renovations.
The mother-of-three wore a red head-to-toe outfit for the event, while also wearing a matching hat that completely highlighted a few inches of golden hair.
She complemented the look with a thin packet clutch bag, crimson leather boots, and tassel rings.
Her well-balanced ruby red slippers perfectly complemented the striking appearance with smooth, glowing makeup and a skimmed lip.
Yet her nails, which were slightly darker plum red, were used to contrast the vivid rosy red material of her clothing.
Queen Maxima was met by a large contingent of French residents wearing traditional clothing who waved and smiled at the imperial arrival.
The museum’s previous personal collection includes the works of Hidde and Adriana Nijland-Volter, whose son Dirk Nijland was a collection of skill.
The original Hindeloopen city hall’s series of Hindeloopen items was later given to it for a museum in the 20th century, which has since become a well-known tourist location in the little town.
The French king has only arrived up from her four- time trip around the US with her husband, King Willem- Alexander.
The two made their four-day journey of America next Monday, beginning in Atlanta and Savannah in Georgia before heading north to Albany and New York City.
The royals ‘ four- moment of America began on Monday in Atalanta, where they met with Gov. Brian Kemp visited the Martin Luther King Jr. cremation page in Georgia and visited the state Capitol.
The royal appears to have found her colors after last week in Georgia when she stepped out in a strong red outfit that included everything from her gown to her shoes and boots.
The queen was seen last week in the exact shade of red, with a knee-length dress and broad bay that flowed effortlessly behind her.
Her jewels included her stone, opal and sapphire rose necklace, which was created at the end of the 19th centuries by goldsmith Eduard Schürmann & Co in Frankfurt, after being commissioned by Queen Emma.
Maxima’s blonde locks were fashioned into a well-known up do, highlighting her round-shaped center diamond surrounded by smaller stones.
Meanwhile, she kept her make- up simple, opting for a natural matt base, with peach blush, a pink lip, and brown smokey eye.
During the next leg of the couple’s trip, which include a whistle- stop tour of New York, Willem- Alexander and Maxima also visited East Flatbush, a Brooklyn neighbourhood.
They met with local residents to find out more about their inspiring community initiatives and the challenges that climate, affordable housing, and creating a resilient society pose for them.
As they took in Brookly n’s sites, the Dutch royal couple were pictured taking a stroll through the neighborhood with locals in bright clothing as they took in the city.
To learn more about local trade in the residential neighborhood of East Flatbush, they also visited some of the various businesses, including a barber shop and coffee shop.
A visit to Newlab in Brooklyn Navy Yards, which is home to more than 800 entrepreneurs and inventors, followed that.
The Dutch royals had a busy time touring throughout their four-day tour, which included numerous engagements.