Máxima dazzled with her total white look at the inauguration of two sister ships

Máxima dazzled with her total white look at the inauguration of two sister ships
Máxima dazzled with her total white look at the inauguration of two sister ships

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When we believed that Máxima Zorreguieta had given everything on the last diplomatic trip to the United States, the queen of the Netherlands once again surprised with her elegance, but this time at home. This Friday, June 14, she was in the Dutch town of Delfizjl to christen two sister ships, but it was she who stole all the attention.

Back in the Netherlands, the queen named two sister ships, one with her name and the other with the name of her middle daughter, Alexia (Photo: Instagram/@koninklijkhuis)

He did it with two pieces that made up a total white perfect: dress pants and blouse, designer Claes Iversen, one of his favorites. In addition, the 53-year-old Argentine elevated her style with emerald earrings, which They made a composition with a mini green purse. As usual, in one of his hands, she held a bouquet of flowers, while in the other he showed the ring that belongs to the emerald parure owned by the royal family, which was created in the 19th century for Queen Wilhelmina which, after passing through several generations, became one of Máxima’s essential accessories.

Back in the Netherlands, the queen named two sister ships, one with her name and the other with the name of her middle daughter, Alexia (Photo: Instagram/@koninklijkhuis)

As legend says that it is bad luck to christen a ship with its head uncovered, King William’s wife He wore a cap, beret stylewhich covered her hair up, with which she had surprised days ago during her stay in the United States, matching a dress.

What could not go unnoticed about the ceremony was that the sister shipsfrom the Royal Wagenborg shipping company, were baptized, one with his name and the other named after his middle daughter, Princess Alexiaeven though he was not there.

“Queen Máxima christens the ‘Máxima’ and sister ship, ‘Alexia’, during the DelfSail maritime event. The ships are one hundred and fifty meters long and have a carrying capacity of 14,000 tons. They were built sustainably by the Wagenborg family business in its own shipyard, Royal Niestern Sander, in Delfzijl,” begins the publication shared by the royal family photographer through his Instagram account, where some of the images can be seen. that summarize the event.

And it continues: “Queen Máxima begins her visit with a conversation with the shipbuilders. After the christening of both ships, the queen will be guided through the grounds of Wagenborg and will speak with the guests. Then, He boards a cruise ship that sails past the tall ships participating in DelfSail and talks to the authorities of several tall ships.”.

During their visit to New York this week, the kings visited some of the most important tourist centers and complied with a protocol that is already a tradition. It consisted of taking pictures together in a characteristic environment of the city and for this, They chose Brookilng Park, which is located in front of the skyline from the Big Apple.

Máxima and Williem-Alexander, kings of the Netherlands, pose in New York, during the couple’s visit to the United StatesInstagram: @patrickvkatwijk

Additionally, during their visit to the financial center of the world, the couple was in New York Creates, better known as the clean room where they wore a romper. As revealed by the Royal House, his careful protection was due upon entering the company’s laboratory where they research and develop semiconductors.

Queen Máxima and King William visited a semiconductor factory and wore rompers(Source: Instagram/@patrickvkatwijk)

Later, they toured one of the most popular neighborhoods in Brooklyn, where different Caribbean communities settled. The objective, as revealed by the Royal House, was to meet with different immigrant entrepreneurs coming from Dutch colonies scattered throughout Latin America.

The kings visited different immigrant entrepreneurs from Dutch colonies in the Caribbean(Source: Instagram/@patrickvkatwijk)

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