The Dutch Royal Family Attends Prinsjesdag 2025 in The Hague

Queen Máxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia, Princess Ariane, and Princess Laurentien

On Tuesday, 16 September 2025, King Willem-Alexander, Queen Máxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia, Princess Ariane, Prince Constantijn, and Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands attended Prinsjesdag 2025 at the Royal Theatre in The Hague. Prinsjesdag, also known as Budget Day, marks the official opening of the Dutch parliamentary year, during which the King delivers the ‘Speech from the Throne.’

Queen Máxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia, Princess Ariane, and Princess Laurentien

Queen Máxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia, Princess Ariane, and Princess Laurentien

Queen Máxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia, Princess Ariane, and Princess Laurentien

Queen Máxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia, Princess Ariane, and Princess Laurentien

Queen Máxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia, Princess Ariane, and Princess Laurentien

Queen Máxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia, Princess Ariane, and Princess Laurentien

Queen Máxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia, Princess Ariane, and Princess Laurentien

Queen Máxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia, Princess Ariane, and Princess Laurentien

Queen Máxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia, Princess Ariane, and Princess Laurentien

On this occasion, Queen Máxima wore a maxi dress by Jan Taminiau, Princess Amalia a new draped fringed maxi dress by Taller Marmo, Princess Alexia a new aubergine-colored one-shoulder cape-effect maxi dress by Solace London, and Princess Ariane a new ruched-waist maxi dress by Victoria Beckham.

Queen Máxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia, Princess Ariane, and Princess Laurentien

Princess Amalia wore Taller Marmo Mounia draped fringe maxi dress
Taller Marmo Mounia maxi dress

Princess Alexia wore Solace London Lydia one-sleeve cape effect cady maxi dress in aubergine
Solace London Lydia one-sleeve cape effect dress

Princess Ariane wore Victoria Beckham Gathered Waist Maxi Dress
Victoria Beckham Gathered Waist Maxi Dress
16 Comments
  1. Anonymous16/9/25 17:37

    The best one for me today is P. Alexia. I love both the colour and the style of the dress, it fits her beautifully and she wears it very well. I also like her hair in a back knot and the face that she hasn't worn a hat.
    I'm not too crazy about any of the other dresses, though I credit Maxima with what I believe is a rewear. Unfortunately that dress fabric looks heavy. I don't like any of the hats but if I was pressed to chose one, it would be P. Ariane's.
    - Anon 9:13

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  2. Anonymous16/9/25 17:50

    Well, i think they all look great this year. Even laurentien.

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  3. Anonymous16/9/25 17:57

    Big drama hier! so many drapes on everyone. I love Alexia's gown the best, second best is the Queen. The VB dress on Ariane does not give me any good vibes - ruches across her tummy as so often on VB herself and nothing else that catches my attention because the top part is simply formless fabric (I don't count puffy sleeves as positive design elements). Amalia's dress reminds me of a bedsheet that got attached somehow to her dress proper under it and she could not get rid of it in time. Hats: these overly slanted hats - well, theatrical, but also a bit ridiculous if the angle is too large.

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    1. You are right about Amalia's dress!

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  4. Low key hats and low dresses are better suited for parliament, in that case YES to Alexia and Ariance dresses and NO Amalia and Maxima are abit over the top with those extra large hats

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  5. Anonymous16/9/25 18:17

    Princesses Arianne and Alexia look beautiful. I just don't understand why Queen Maxima and Princess Aalia put satellites on their heads.
    Stephanie

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    1. Anonymous16/9/25 19:48

      Totally agree with you. These hats are so unpolite as they block one side of the face. So eg the crownprincess walking on the right side of a member of parliament and he sees this ridiculous hat when he would look at her to start a conversation

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  6. Anonymous16/9/25 18:24

    All the ladies look lovely in their choices. I do however like CP CA mellow yellow. It suits her coloring.
    Lowri.

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  7. Anonymous16/9/25 18:59

    Pr Amalias dress is wonderful!

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  8. Anonymous16/9/25 19:30

    I just discovered that Princess Alexia's dress is not dark brown but dark aubergine. Her bracelet is by Hervé van der Straeten a jewelry designer of whom Queen Mathilde bought also jewelry in the past.

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  9. Alexia and Ariane both look stunning!

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  10. Anonymous16/9/25 19:58

    Relativement à la couleur, la robe de la princesse Ariane est ma favorite.

    Sur le plan du design, celle de la princesse Alexia est ma préférée.

    Je n’affectionne ni la couleur, ni le design de la robe de la reine.

    Le design de celle de la princesse héritière ne me captive pas non plus.

    -Astrid.

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  11. Anonymous16/9/25 20:10

    All three girls are so pretty. It was a very windy day in London yesterday and it looks like they had similar weather conditions in The Hague - not ideal for hat-wearing. I love the colour and shape of Princess Alexia's dress and note that she is carrying a very popular Zara clutch bag in the same colour as her dress. Princess Amalia looks wonderful in creamy pale yellow. I must say I don't like Queen Maxima's dress – it's droopy and heavy looking and the colour drains her rather. Her hair looks beautiful though. AB

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  12. Anonymous16/9/25 20:15

    All the princesses are looking good especially Amalia, Alexia but the queen: no.
    The curtain drapery, the bush dead flowers/feathers on the head: no.
    Just keep it more simple next time.

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  13. They do all look the thing, but pity that the sashes on Queen Maxima, but particularly on The Princess of Orange, are totally lost in the design of the gown. Like Princess Ariane's hat. Very fetching.

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