Queen Maxima once again demonstrated her commitment to financial education and social responsibility by attending two significant events on March 25.
The Queen began her day at the Coornhert Lyceum in Haarlem, where she participated in two lessons on financial literacy as part of the 14th edition of Money Week.
This nationwide initiative aims to equip children and young people with essential financial skills through educational materials provided by the Wijzer in Geldzaken platform.
The theme for this year, “How do you make your money dreams come true?”, encouraged students to think critically about their financial futures.
Later, Queen Maxima joined a meeting at Vattenfall, organized by SchuldenlabNL and the social debt collection working group of the National Coalition for Financial Health (NCFG).
The discussion focused on more compassionate approaches to debt collection, emphasizing early personal contact, customized payment plans, reduced collection fees, and directing financially vulnerable households to proper support services.
Queen Maxima’s Style on Money Week
For these engagements, Queen Máxima opted for a draped sleeve dress by Natan, which she paired with a belted wool-blend coat from Zara’s ZW collection.
Maxima paired the outfit with Gianvito Rossi’s Gianvito 105 pumps in chocolate brown suede, which complemented her ensemble with effortless sophistication.
Completing the look, she carried a Kandu Scallop clutch in brown, adding a refined accessory to her outfit.
For jewelry, she chose Dublos grey pearl earrings, a subtle yet elegant choice that enhanced her overall appearance.