Queen Máxima Attends Partnership Signing Ceremony at the Princess Máxima Center

Queen Maxima wore a white cashmere coat and a white midi dress by Natan, and a 1950s gold pearl medallion brooch by Jeanne

On December 18, 2025, Queen Máxima attended the signing of a four-year partnership between the Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Utrecht. The partnership focuses on strengthening the practical knowledge and skills of pediatric radiotherapy teams in Eastern Europe and Eurasia, enabling children with cancer worldwide to be treated more safely and effectively.

Queen Maxima wore a white cashmere coat and a white midi dress by Natan, and a 1950s gold pearl medallion brooch by Jeanne

Queen Maxima wore a white cashmere coat and a white midi dress by Natan, and a 1950s gold pearl medallion brooch by Jeanne

Queen Maxima wore a white cashmere coat and a white midi dress by Natan, and a 1950s gold pearl medallion brooch by Jeanne

Queen Maxima wore a white cashmere coat and a white midi dress by Natan, and a 1950s gold pearl medallion brooch by Jeanne

Queen Maxima wore a white cashmere coat and a white midi dress by Natan, and a 1950s gold pearl medallion brooch by Jeanne

Queen Maxima wore a white cashmere coat and a white midi dress by Natan, and a 1950s gold pearl medallion brooch by Jeanne

The Princess Máxima Center is the national center for pediatric oncology in the Netherlands. Through its Máxima International department, the center plays an active role in improving care for children with cancer worldwide by promoting knowledge exchange, capacity building, and the training of healthcare professionals.

Queen Maxima wore a white cashmere coat and a white midi dress by Natan, and a 1950s gold pearl medallion brooch by Jeanne

Queen Maxima wore a white cashmere coat and a white midi dress by Natan, and a 1950s gold pearl medallion brooch by Jeanne

Queen Maxima wore a white cashmere coat and a white midi dress by Natan, and a 1950s gold pearl medallion brooch by Jeanne

Queen Maxima wore Jeanne 1950s Gold Pearl & Rhinestone Huge Medallion Brooch
Jeanne Huge Medallion Brooch
13 Comments
  1. Elle est fabuleuse
    Froufrou

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  2. She looks fantastic! So elegant!

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  3. Winter white...very beautiful.
    Maxima's dress fits her perfectly with the subtly stylish bodice, and the cape continues the smooth flow of the look. Her hat too is unfussy and augments the smooth flow of the look, but I'd have removed the net to make it look less bridal.
    - Anon 9:13

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    1. Good point Anon 9:13; The veil, especially when seen with the traditional welcome bouquet of flowers ( pics 1, 6 and 10) - does give a flavour of "state registry office wedding".
      Perhaps a beige flower on the hat, to match the shoes and clutch, and particularly gold earrings instead of the pearls (which are associated with bridal wear) would also add a more unexpected non-bridal touch to this absolutely gorgeous outfit. Lyra

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    2. I agree! MR

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    3. yes the hat without the net, it would be less bridal

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  4. Beautiful in white!

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  5. Absolutely gorgeous. Very remininscent of her Princess Maxima era.

    T

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  6. What a beautiful and heartfelt visit. The ensemble looks beautiful, winter white, refreshingly lovely. . Love the cape and the dress once the cape was removed, looks superb. A marvelous streamlined look.
    I like the design and fit, very becoming. Perfect length. Extremely elegant, love the hat, suits her well. Her accessory color, fabulous.
    The brooch looks splendid.

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  7. Ready for the wedding.

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  8. Toujours magnifique Maxima : on dirait qu'elle se re marie...à la mairie

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  9. Absolutely fabulous. Beautiful outfit in every respect. Not the jewel colours, I was hoping for earlier but just perfect

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  10. Stunning! Elegant and stylish.

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