#NLbezoekDU, The Dutch Royal Courts: Their Bavarian visit continues
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While she was with her royal husband in working visit to Bavaria, Queen Maxima wore on Thursday a very original coat of Claes Iversen.
She had inaugurated the coat on March 17th 2015 during the State trip she performed in Denmark with her husband King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. This Thursday April 14th, for the second working visit to Bavaria, Queen Maxima has emerged her distinctive gray coat by Dutch designer Claes Iversen. Original, the word makes sense with this fully embroidered garment patterns combining crystals and blue plexiglass elements and transparencies metal parts including screws and other hardware. The mother of the three wore with a bibi, GIANVITO ROSSI pumps and coordinated pouch on a blue dress from the same designer.
E-health at Nuremberg
Well dressed and smiling, still together for this day in the German town in the morning, under the sign of medical technology and e-health, including the visit of the production plant of 'Siemens Healthcare in Erlangen company that manufactures medical scanners.
The royal couple visited in the afternoon to Nuremberg in the former home of painter Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528), as well as Courthouse, famous for being the place where the Nuremberg trials took place. This courthouse was where allies powers judged the main Nazi leaders for crimes against humanity at the end of World War II. The occasion for the King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands to talk about human rights and international criminal law with those involved in a partnership signed between the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies the Hague and the international Academy of the Nuremberg principles.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
She had inaugurated the coat on March 17th 2015 during the State trip she performed in Denmark with her husband King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. This Thursday April 14th, for the second working visit to Bavaria, Queen Maxima has emerged her distinctive gray coat by Dutch designer Claes Iversen. Original, the word makes sense with this fully embroidered garment patterns combining crystals and blue plexiglass elements and transparencies metal parts including screws and other hardware. The mother of the three wore with a bibi, GIANVITO ROSSI pumps and coordinated pouch on a blue dress from the same designer.
E-health at Nuremberg
Well dressed and smiling, still together for this day in the German town in the morning, under the sign of medical technology and e-health, including the visit of the production plant of 'Siemens Healthcare in Erlangen company that manufactures medical scanners.
The royal couple visited in the afternoon to Nuremberg in the former home of painter Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528), as well as Courthouse, famous for being the place where the Nuremberg trials took place. This courthouse was where allies powers judged the main Nazi leaders for crimes against humanity at the end of World War II. The occasion for the King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands to talk about human rights and international criminal law with those involved in a partnership signed between the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies the Hague and the international Academy of the Nuremberg principles.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
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