King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima Pay Regional Visit to Flevoland

Queen Maxima wore a fuchsia edwige cape dress by Natan Couture during visit to Lelystad, Almere, and Zeewolde

On Tuesday, September 9, 2025, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands paid a regional visit to the municipalities of Lelystad, Almere, and Zeewolde in the southern part of the province of Flevoland. The visit focused on ensuring a sustainable and livable future for a growing region, with room for high-quality employment and public amenities. The Royal Couple was accompanied by Mr. Arjen Gerritsen, the King’s Commissioner in the province of Flevoland.

Queen Maxima wore a fuchsia edwige cape dress by Natan Couture during visit to Lelystad, Almere, and Zeewolde

Queen Maxima wore a fuchsia edwige cape dress by Natan Couture during visit to Lelystad, Almere, and Zeewolde

Queen Maxima wore a fuchsia edwige cape dress by Natan Couture during visit to Lelystad, Almere, and Zeewolde

Queen Maxima wore a fuchsia edwige cape dress by Natan Couture during visit to Lelystad, Almere, and Zeewolde

Queen Maxima wore a fuchsia edwige cape dress by Natan Couture during visit to Lelystad, Almere, and Zeewolde

Queen Maxima wore a fuchsia edwige cape dress by Natan Couture during visit to Lelystad, Almere, and Zeewolde

Queen Maxima wore NATAN Couture Edwige Dress
NATAN Couture Edwige Dress
28 Comments
  1. Anonymous9/9/25 19:33

    They still look glamorous in the rain, not afraid to get wet. Lovely colour for the queen.

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    1. Queen Maxima looks great in this bubblegum pink outfit. Length and fit are spot on too. Like the beige accessories including the hat

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  2. Anonymous9/9/25 20:15

    She appears to have a 'bandage' around her head, lots of laughs. Enjoyed the closed up of her wrist jewelry.

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  3. Anonymous9/9/25 20:46

    Jurk lijkt wel een gordijn, kleur flatteert ook niet.

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    1. Anonymous11/9/25 18:46

      Hahahaha simpel hoor elke keer dit…. Goede inhoudelijke reactie… wellicht wel zo stoer om je naam er een keer bij te zetten. - Maud

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  4. Anonymous9/9/25 21:06

    Wow! Maxima looks fantastic in this colour and this dress style. I love the choice of apricot/nude/beige contrast and wouldn’t have thought about it myself. Particularly great colour on a grey wet day.

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    1. Agree with you, well said.

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    2. Anonymous10/9/25 05:15

      Well said! MR

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    3. Dove il colore albicocca? Io vedo un bel rosa acceso.

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    4. Anonymous10/9/25 10:09

      Abricot ? Mais cette robe n'est pas du tout orange. C'est plutôt du rose bonbon. Paloma.

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    5. Anonymous10/9/25 16:30

      Rosella / Paloma, yes the dress is pink, but my sentence talks also about the contrasting colour of the accessories. Sorry, could have written that clearer for second languages.

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  5. Anonymous9/9/25 21:17

    Lovely. A simple and unfussy dress, but still with style. I also like these smaller, unusual, hats for a change. They may be retro to some, but they're not from a period when people around me were wearing them so they're sort of new to me. I also like the beige accents. Lovely to see WA taking care of his wife in a small and simple way.
    - Anon 9:13

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    1. Anonymous10/9/25 02:15

      The hat is indeed very retro and I like it. It reminds me of a wonderful era of fashion.

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  6. Anonymous9/9/25 21:19

    I think the dress is very pretty on Q. Max but the “bandage” style hat does nothing for the overall look. The pink tourmaline? ring is spectacular! (V,M.)

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  7. Anonymous9/9/25 21:29

    Maxima is pure silver.

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  8. Virgina Dogwood9/9/25 22:19

    Great color choice on a rainy day - I so admire the resilience of King and Queen to not be deterred by getting wet. Sweet gesture of King to his Queen in wrapping the shawl around her.

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    1. P. the original10/9/25 06:54

      Well stated, @ Virginia Dogwood!

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    2. Anonymous11/9/25 03:49

      I do not care for this shade of pink on her rainy or sunny. No special resilience here. Most any royal will carry on rain or shine.

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  9. Anonymous10/9/25 02:56

    I would prefer a pillbox style to this wrap style hat - but the smallness is just right for this straight shift dress. The frock is lovely on Maxima although the cape seems a hindrance to her exuberant gestures!
    I have a personal beef with shawls. To me they always look messy and spoil the effect of an ensemble, even slung over the forearm. I would much rather see the wearer use a coat, every time. Lyra

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  10. Anonymous10/9/25 03:28

    Maxima a vraiment perdu beaucoup de poids. Il faudrait qu’elle arrête.

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  11. Anonymous10/9/25 07:09

    It wasn't a rainy day. In the morning there was a bit rain and at noon the sun break through and didn't went away until it was getting dark in the evenening.
    So, Queen Maxima's pink cape dress was a good choice after all. I like picture N° 5 were King W.A. is taking care of his queen. Picture N°4 is showing us all the evil eye bracelets Maxima is wearing and a big classic ring with diamonds and (kunzite ?) a pink stone.

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    1. Anonymous10/9/25 16:32

      We were referring to the rain we see on pic 1: umbrellas and wet ground and how good the pink looks in that

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  12. Anonymous10/9/25 14:26

    Who would have thought to wear a hair towel wrapped around ones head like a hat? Looked silly.

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    1. Anonymous10/9/25 16:33

      I like it and don’t find it silly, so I’d be the sort of person to wear it, to answer your question.

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  13. Très jolie couleur rose vif pour cette journée de pluie !

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  14. Très jolie couleur rose vif pour cette journée de pluie !

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  15. Anonymous11/9/25 01:04

    This is a good look for Maxima, nice color too.
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