Queen Máxima Completes the First Phase of Her Military Training at the KMA

Princess Ariane wore Jane Wood Lina Blouse

On Friday, May 29, 2026, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands received her beret after completing the first phase of her military training as a reservist in the Royal Netherlands Army. King Willem-Alexander, Princess Amalia, and Princess Ariane attended the beret presentation ceremony at the Royal Military Academy (KMA) in Breda.

Princess Ariane wore Jane Wood Lina Blouse

Princess Ariane wore Jane Wood Lina Blouse

Princess Ariane wore Jane Wood Lina Blouse

Queen Máxima is serving as a reservist attached to the Military Household of His Majesty the King, through which she is undertaking her training. She will not be assigned to a specific branch, regiment, or corps, but will instead fulfill a general and broad role within the Royal Netherlands Army. For this reason, her beret bears a lion on a ponceau-red background, also known as the insignia of the General Staff.

Princess Ariane wore Jane Wood Lina Blouse

Princess Ariane wore Jane Wood Lina Blouse

Princess Ariane wore Jane Wood Lina Blouse
Jane Wood Lina Blouse
26 Comments
  1. Anonymous29/5/26 20:51

    Congrats to the Queen! Nice to have the family there and love the photo with the King and Queen hugging to celebrate.

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    1. Anonymous30/5/26 03:36

      did she really need to take this course, kind of like over shadowing her daughter!

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    2. Agree. The love is visible, which is beautiful.

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  2. Toutes mes félicitations à Maxima ; la princesse Ariane est ravissante dans cette blouse !

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  3. Anonymous29/5/26 21:56

    Amazing how Maxima is so down to earth. I really like her genuine personality and fun personality. Also remarkable how versatile she is when it comes to fulfilling multiple roles in the Dutch royalty.

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  4. Anonymous29/5/26 22:01

    Love Ariana’s blouse!

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  5. Anonymous29/5/26 22:44

    If you want to see a really sweet clip about this event (provided Helen allows me to post the link to it?), here it is: https://x.com/ChristinsQueens/status/2060381748144247231

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    1. Anonymous30/5/26 02:26

      Thanks for the link! ~~Ruthie

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  6. Anonymous29/5/26 23:03

    The blouse has been cut shorter than the models. Turns a interesting item into a ordinary item, nothing special to look at

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    1. Anonymous30/5/26 01:19

      Actually the hem has not been altered. On another sight you can see that it is as shown in the model. She has the sleeve pushed up and perhaps has tucked in partial which this photo doesn’t show

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    2. Anonymous30/5/26 04:16

      Ah I see it the other way; the more fitting version looks very neat whereas the version on the model is oversized and bohemian.

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  7. Virginia Dogwood29/5/26 23:19

    Beautiful dedicated family and a very versatile queen both in leadership and fashion. They send a strong message to the people of the Netherlands.

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    1. Anonymous30/5/26 11:44

      That message seems to be necessary because there is much criticism among the Dutch people towards this king and Queen consort

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  8. Anonymous30/5/26 00:08

    This is great. Congratulation to the Queen. She seems to have fun wearing military gear. Nice to see the king and CPss joining in the same outfit.
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  9. Anonymous30/5/26 01:24

    Are we all playing military now? What´s Maxima´s role in the military ever going to be? I understand that the regent needs formal training as s/he will at least symbolically lead the country. Same goes for the heir, even if a girl. But the consort? Why? It´s not like Maxima will ever serve.
    The only thing that´s interesting for me to see here is how Maxima looks without the ton of make-up she usually wears. This still isn´t her natural look, but it´s the least make-up I´ve ever seen her with.

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    1. Anonymous30/5/26 09:10

      There is a war in Europe, on the fringes of which Ukraine lies and the more you live in the vicinity the more actual that you feel the danger. To estimate the army by taking part in this way sure has a symbolical role. It has nothing to do with actually serving or not. You may know the Late Queen Elizabeth did something similar (she joined the Auxilary Territorial Services). And you may acknowledge that Royal Families in General keep the Veterans of their country in high esteem. So yes, what Máxima does, is important.

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    2. Anonymous30/5/26 09:20

      Are you based in Europe? There’s a fair bit of fear here about possible war. In some countries on the border of Russia, esp the small countries, are preparing on a “when not if” basis. The increase in the military photos by royals backs up this that I’ve heard from individuals. If you read the blurb again, Maxima is not in an active role, but in the reserves. That increases her understanding and empathy for others in the role; and can help normalise this preparation in a country (and across Western Europe) where the military has long been in the background. Do I like it? No. I hate that other people’s wars are actively affecting so many people, and I hate the threat. But if the threat is there, preparation is the right response, all the while supporting diplomacy and discussion, which should be the key to human peace.

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  10. Anonymous30/5/26 05:18

    Alexia wasn't invited..

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    1. Anonymous30/5/26 07:43

      You got your information from??

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    2. Anonymous30/5/26 09:20

      5:18 that’s a comment that’s unnecessary

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  11. Love Ariana's blouse very pretty. Wonderful, congratulations to Queen Maxima fabulous.

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  12. Anonymous30/5/26 09:45

    @01:24 totally agree - seems more like an attempt to promote PR than anything `real`.

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  13. Anonymous30/5/26 09:54

    So much ❤️ in the 5. picture

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  14. Sa formation militaire suivie est en tant que réserviste - Si j’ai bien lu, il faut noter que l’insigne arboré sur son béret
    désigne seulement sa relation au sein l’Etat-major sans aller sur le terrain !

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  15. Anonymous30/5/26 11:23

    Totally

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  16. Anonymous30/5/26 11:24

    Totally unnecessary training or just for fun?

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