Elegant as ever, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands stepped out in Brussels this week, once again championing a cause that feels especially close to her heart, financial well-being. It’s a role that not only defines much of her work today, but also quietly reflects her life before royalty.
Before becoming a member of the Dutch royal family, Máxima built a successful career in finance. With a degree in economics and years spent working in Buenos Aires and New York, her current position as the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Financial Health feels like a natural continuation of that journey.
© Patrick van KatwijkMáxima has spoken openly about having faced financial challenges at certain points in her life, something that allows her to connect with the people she meets through her work.
During her visit, the Queen met with European Commissioner Maria Luís Albuquerque, with discussions focused on strengthening financial health across Europe. The meeting follows a series of ongoing conversations, highlighting just how committed Máxima remains to the issue on an international level.
© Robin Utrecht/ShutterstockBefore becoming a member of the Dutch royal family, Máxima built a successful career in finance.
It’s a path she has been shaping since 2009, when she first began working with the United Nations on financial inclusion. Over the years, she’s become one of the most recognisable and respected figures in this space, bringing both expertise and genuine empathy to the role.
In past interviews, Máxima has spoken openly about having faced financial challenges at certain points in her life, something that allows her to connect with the people she meets through her work. Of course, it’s not just her present that’s drawing attention, but the future, too.
© Patrick van KatwijkWhile Amalia didn’t travel to Brussels on this occasion, it’s easy to imagine she’s following closely behind the scenes.
That’s where Princess Amalia of the Netherlands comes in. The Princess of Orange has been gradually stepping into her role, most notably when she joined her mother in Washington, D.C., for the United Nations General Assembly last year. It marked a significant moment, offering a glimpse of how she is learning the ropes firsthand.
© Getty ImagesThe Princess of Orange has been gradually stepping into her role, most notably when she joined her mother in Washington, D.C.
While Amalia didn’t travel to Brussels on this occasion, it’s easy to imagine she’s following closely behind the scenes. With each appearance, each meeting, and each carefully chosen word, Queen Máxima is not only carrying out her duties, but she’s also setting an example. And if recent months are anything to go by, Amalia is taking note.
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Back in September 2025, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands and Princess Amalia of the Netherlands shared a significant moment on the international stage as they travelled to Washington, D.C., before heading to New York for the United Nations General Assembly. It marked the first time the Princess of Orange joined her mother on a trip of this scale, offering a glimpse into her future role.
© Patrick van KatwijkAmalia was eager to soak up the experience and begin taking on more responsibilities as heir to the throne.
The visit was not only about official duties, but also about their close bond. Side by side, they attended key meetings linked to Máxima’s work with the United Nations, with Amalia observing closely and gradually stepping into the spotlight. Their natural ease together, and the way they mirrored each other’s poise, did not go unnoticed.
© Patrick van KatwijkQueen Máxima stuns in a vibrant turquoise Max Mara suit, paired with nude Gianvito Rossi heels and a colorful statement necklace.
From coordinated fashion choices to shared appearances at major global events, the trip quietly signaled a new chapter. As Amalia continues to prepare for what lies ahead, moments like these reveal just how closely she is following in her mother’s footsteps.