Queen Maxima of the Netherlands put on a dazzling display today as she stepped out in red checkered suit to attend an event in Assen.
The Dutch royal, 53, stepped out in a stunning cherry red ensemble as she arrived in Assen in the Netherlands, on Wednesday for the the 50th anniversary of the Northern Development Company.
She looked every inch the glamorous queen in a bold red number. The queen beamed from ear to ear as arrived in the northern Dutch city.
The mother-of-three wore a stylish tailored blazer with fitted suit trousers. Maxima looked stunning in the cinched in jacket as she showed off her slender physique.
The red checkered ensemble was perfectly matched to the queen’s autumnal red floppy hat.
Maxima previously wore the fashionable hat and suit combination when attending an event in 2018.
She wore a set of chic gold earrings and a blood red broach in the shape of a coneflower.
Maxima wore her typical glam makeup look with a full glowing base and dark lined eyes. She sealed the deal with a smattering of illuminating highlighter and rose pink lipstick.

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands (pictured) out on a dazzling display today as she stepped out in red checkered suit to attend an event in Assen

She looked every inch the glamorous queen in a bold red number. The queen beamed from ear to ear as arrived in the northern Dutch city
She wore her sleek blonde tresses in an up do beneath her stylish wide brimmed hat.
Maxima accessorised the outfit with a pair of sophisticated red leather gloves and heeled boots in a matching shade of bold red.
Arriving at the event on Wednesday, Maxima was spotted beaming as she bent down to shake hands with a young girl.
The queen then greeted other officials who were present at the 50th anniversary of the Northern Development Company.
As she headed towards the celebrations at the venue in Assen, Maxima carried a stunning bouquet of flowers in colours that matched her outfit.
It comes after the Dutch royal jetted off south-east Asia to attend Singapore FinTech festival in early November.
The queen also met with Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong at the Istana presidential palace in her capacity as the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Financial Health (UNSGSA).
Maxima looked as youthful as ever in the yellow number from Belgian fashion house Natan, one of her favourite places to shop.
The bright piece reflected Maxima’s beaming expression, as she appeared in great spirits for the second day of her three-day trip.
The mother-of-three has been seen in the dress several times since 2015, which was elegantly decorated with a woven floral motif, and complemented with a flattering belt.
She kept her blonde tresses loose and opted for her classic natural make-up style.
Maxima also attended a fireside chat event during the Singapore FinTech festival, which took place from November and was the reason for her visit.
The Singapore FinTech Festival is the largest in the world of its kind. The annual events seeks to recognise innovative FinTech solutions, financial institutions, technology companies.

Maxima accessorised the outfit with a pair of sophisticated red leather gloves and heeled boots in a matching shade of bold red

The mother-of-three wore a stylish tailored blazer with fitted suit trousers. Maxima looked stunning in the cinched in jacket as she showed off her slender physique

Arriving at the event on Wednesday, Maxima was spotted beaming as she bent down to shake hands with a young girl

Maxima previously wore the fashionable hat and suit combination when attending an event in 2018

Maxima wore her typical glam makeup look with a full glowing base and dark lined eyes. She sealed the deal with a smattering of illuminating highlighter and rose pink lipstick

She wore a set of chic gold earrings and a blood red broach in the shape of a coneflower

The queen then greeted other officials who were present at the 50th anniversary of the Northern Development Company
The Dutch royal has previously given speeches at the annual tech festival in Singapore, having been a guest speaker in both 2017 and 2019.
Maxima was recently appointed the UN Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Financial Health (UNSGSA).
In her new role, she continues to campaign for equitable access to financial tools and literacy to help people secure their future.
As part her former role in the UN as Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development, Máxima previously discussed the importance of tech innovations in improving access to financial services at the annual tech festival.
She advocated for better access to current or savings accounts, insurance, loans, pensions and digital payments – for the 1.7 billion adults worldwide who lack access to these basic financial services.