The Dutch Royal Courts: The last 24 hours in Queen Maxima's Agenda: A visit to the Breast Cancer Ward and A Colorful Choice of Sea Food
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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands was in Rotterdam on December 8 2015.
On Tuesday, she was able to see of all kinds and all sizes Rotterdam.In another outfit, she also inaugurated the new Zeevis Schmidt building, a historic fishery company in the region of Rotterdam. Founded in 1916 in the center of this port city, the company employs 120 employees, in addition to its own stores, the best hotels and Dutch restaurants, cruise ships, or the Royal Palace. She also works for export. And, with an offer of no less than 133 different species of fish.
Whilst coming to cut the ribbon and unveil of the new premises of 8000 m2 Schmidt Zeevis in their architecture integrating a real boat, had chosen to accompany her all beige, brown and gray Natan outfit a large hat. An imposing headgear she kept on her head as she passed white coat and rubber boots to walk around and discover places. What book the wife of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, always very elegant, a somewhat unusual look. Especially when it took the pose for photographers before facing a school of fish better stocked.
On Tuesday, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands visited an unusual Dutch hospital in Bilthoven, near Utrecht, which is dedicated exclusively to treat patients with breast cancer.
This December 8, it is more specifically breast cancer which was discussed during her visit to the Alexander Monro hospital in Bilthoven. This is indeed specifically related to this pathology that affects each year about 14,000 women and hundred men in the Netherlands which causes concern, according to the latest statistics, about one in eight women during their life.
Her Majesty, was dress in a striped dress purple and navy blue, worn with a short jacket, high heels and a pouch of this color, was hosted by the initiator and director of the hospital where patients are taken care of, so personalized, at all stages of their breast cancer diagnosis, surgery, chemotherapy, treatment monitoring and reconstruction, plus psychosocial care. If she met with members of the medical and nursing staff on their multidisciplinary approach, she also took the time to meet some patients.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
On Tuesday, she was able to see of all kinds and all sizes Rotterdam.In another outfit, she also inaugurated the new Zeevis Schmidt building, a historic fishery company in the region of Rotterdam. Founded in 1916 in the center of this port city, the company employs 120 employees, in addition to its own stores, the best hotels and Dutch restaurants, cruise ships, or the Royal Palace. She also works for export. And, with an offer of no less than 133 different species of fish.
Whilst coming to cut the ribbon and unveil of the new premises of 8000 m2 Schmidt Zeevis in their architecture integrating a real boat, had chosen to accompany her all beige, brown and gray Natan outfit a large hat. An imposing headgear she kept on her head as she passed white coat and rubber boots to walk around and discover places. What book the wife of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, always very elegant, a somewhat unusual look. Especially when it took the pose for photographers before facing a school of fish better stocked.
On Tuesday, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands visited an unusual Dutch hospital in Bilthoven, near Utrecht, which is dedicated exclusively to treat patients with breast cancer.
This December 8, it is more specifically breast cancer which was discussed during her visit to the Alexander Monro hospital in Bilthoven. This is indeed specifically related to this pathology that affects each year about 14,000 women and hundred men in the Netherlands which causes concern, according to the latest statistics, about one in eight women during their life.
Her Majesty, was dress in a striped dress purple and navy blue, worn with a short jacket, high heels and a pouch of this color, was hosted by the initiator and director of the hospital where patients are taken care of, so personalized, at all stages of their breast cancer diagnosis, surgery, chemotherapy, treatment monitoring and reconstruction, plus psychosocial care. If she met with members of the medical and nursing staff on their multidisciplinary approach, she also took the time to meet some patients.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
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