Photos: Queen Máxima surprised by carrying out military exercises with the troops of the Netherlands

Photos: Queen Máxima surprised by carrying out military exercises with the troops of the Netherlands
Photos: Queen Máxima surprised by carrying out military exercises with the troops of the Netherlands

Queen Máxima participated in military exercises with troops in Den Bosch (Getty Images)

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, 53, surprised everyone by appearing dressed in Camouflage clothingready to join the exercises of the Regiment of Engineer Troops in Den Bosch. His usual appearance, marked by elegant dresses and dazzling jewelry, was left behind as he delved into military rigor.

With her blonde hair down and natural makeup that highlighted her cheekbones, Argentina showed that she can adapt to any environment with grace and determination.

Queen Máxima with a radiant smile while collaborating with the soldiers (Getty Images)

The Engineer Regiment is a part of the armed forces that is trained to clear obstacles and build military infrastructure such as bridges and ferries, they explained in the publication where Máxima was seen carrying out exercises. “Engineers mark the path, look for a road or build one,” she added from the royal house.

Máxima joined the exploration of the area with the Engineer Troop Regiment (Getty Images)

Máxima demonstrating her versatility when joining military exercises (Getty Images)

In the images captured during the exercise, you see the queen of Netherlands with a radiant smile while actively participating in tasks, leaning on the soldiers’ arms to maintain balance at times.

The Engineer Regiment explained the maneuvers and obstacles to the monarch (Getty Images)

The queen, in overalls and rolled up sleeves, faces challenges with enthusiasm (Getty Images)

Maxima wore a camouflage-print jacket, with the Netherlands crest on the left sleeve, matching t-shirt and pantsand camel-colored boots

With the sleeves of her overalls rolled up to her elbows, the queen He did not hesitate to get his hands dirty and face challenges with enthusiasm.

Wearing camouflage clothing and not afraid to get dirty, Queen Máxima showed determination and grace when facing challenges with the engineer troops (Getty Images)

“It is impressive to see the Queen so committed”said one of the soldiers, who helped her stabilize herself as she crossed a series of moored boats.

“After a brief explanation of the work, Queen Máxima participated in two engineering exercises. During the first, the Queen was part of the exploration of the area. They explained her obstacles and maneuvers, and she spoke with the veterans,” she says in her text that she accompanied the photos of the monarch in her task.

The monarch breaks her traditional style to join the Engineer Troop Regiment in Den Bosch, demonstrating adaptability and commitment (AFP)

“It is impressive to see the queen so committed,” comments a soldier about Máxima of the Netherlands (Getty Images)

The contrast between his participation in these exercises and his usual appearances could not be starker. Just a few days before, Maximum She wore an impressive red outfit in the reopening of the Hindeloopen Museumanother example of its versatility and style.

The event, held in the small Dutch town of Hindeloopen, marked the culmination of renovations to the museum, dedicated to the cultural history of the region. Máxima, known for her passion for arts and culture, was enthusiastic and committed throughout the ceremony. There, Queen Máxima returned to her most well-known and glamorous side. On this occasion, she born in Argentina dazzled with a dress knee-length, with long sleeves and a ruffled collar. She completed her outfit with a matching hat that showed off a few strands of her golden hair, and reddish-hued accessories, including leather gloves and a clutch bag.

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands poses with her daughters, princesses Ariane and Catharina-Amalia, during King’s Day (Koningsdag) in Rotterdam, Netherlands, April 27, 2023 (REUTERS)

Prior to their commitments in the Netherlands, Máxima and her husband, the King William Alexanderthey made a four-day tour of the United States. The royal couple began their visit in atlanta and Savannahin Georgia, before heading north to Albany and NY. This trip reflected the importance of bilateral relations and the royals’ interest in strengthening ties with the Dutch and American communities.

During her stay in New York, Máxima participated in various activities, highlighting her ability to combine her role as cultural ambassador with her evident closeness and accessibility.

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands continues to demonstrate her ability to adapt and shine in various contexts, whether in the midst of military exercises or high-society cultural events. Her versatility and dedication, both nationally and internationally, reinforce her image as a modern and committed royal figure.

 
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