The state visit to Germany: Day 1 at Wartburg Castle

Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands began a four-day visit to Germany on Tuesday at the Wartburg Castle.

500 years of the Reformation requires is that with Luther Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands began this Tuesday, February 7th 2017 their official four-day visit to Germany. The schedule visits includes, the first discovery the Wartburg Castle, which has been place under the World Heritage of Unesco. Perched on a rocky outcrop above the town of Eisenach, this one sheltered Martin Luther. Abandoned by the Holy Roman-German Empire, the famous German preacher lived there incognito from May 1521 to March 1522, hosted by the Duke of Saxony Frederick the Wise. There he translated the New Testament into German. "This translation is considered as the foundation of the normalization of the written German language," says the Palace, which states: "The King and Queen visited the Luther's castle and workroom. In the evening, a dinner is held on the Reformation and its consequences for faith and culture.

For the evening visit, she dressed in her Claes Iversen orange tailored pantsuit tailored with a green GUCCI an emerald green Gucci blouse with bow tie and a long vest from fashion house Natan, Natan thigh high boots, green clutch and Natan earrings. For the meal she later appeared in the beautiful room adorned with frescoes where the evening was held in a smart black tuxedo business pantsuit, on the jacket of which she had pinned a diamond moon brooch and Gianvito Rossi heels and earrings of black onyx from Bonebakker Jeweler

Their Majesty are on a working visit from February 7 to 10 2017 in the Länder of Thuringia, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. The aim is to deepen trade and investment relations between the Netherlands and these regions of Germany, with an emphasis on cooperation in the fields of chemistry, water management and HTSM (High technology systems and materials). In addition, meetings are planned in connection with the 500 years of the Reformation, the Second World War and the reunification of Germany. The Royal couple, who visit one or more German federal states each year, is accompanied by the Dutch Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Lilianne Ploumen - who is also leading a trade mission - and the Minister of Infrastructure and Tourism 'Environment Melanie Schultz van Haegen.
Photo Credits: Paris Match


The Dutch Royal Couple visit to the War museum

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands was very moved this Wednesday, while King Willem-Alexander and herself were gathering at the Buchenwald camp.

It was certainly the highlight of the second day of their official visit to Germany. This Wednesday, February 8th 2017, Their Majesties visited the Buchenwald concentration camp near Weimar. More than 280,000 people from more than 50 countries, including from the Netherlands, were detained there, and more than 56,000 people died under torture, exhaustion or medical experiments during the Second World War. Dressed in a wearing a gray ensemble of fashion house Natan, a Fabienne Delvigne hat, SERGIO ROSSI thigh high boots and a bag from Chanel, Maxima was very moved as she gathered and deposited, like her royal husband, white roses in Memory of the victims.

In photos : Maxima and Willem-Alexander play tourists in Thuringia

The royal couple had previously visited the Museum of Jewish Life in Erfurt, housed in the ancient synagogue. Founded in 1094, it is considered the oldest existing in Europe. While attending this event Her Majesty change shoes from the boots to gray Louboutin peep toes heels

Willem-Alexander and Maxima continued their program in Weimar, discovering the very baroque Library of the Duchess Anna-Amalia, which was directed by Goethe, and the Goethe and Schiller Archives. These were born thanks to the Grand Duchess Sophia of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, daughter of King Willem II of the Netherlands and Anna Paulowna.
Photo Credits: PAris Match


After a lunch with Bodo Ramelow, the Thuringian Minister-President, the Dutch royal couple joined Jena for a meeting with members of German and Dutch high-tech companies, their robots of tomorrow and students. The day ended with a German-Dutch trade dinner in Leipzig. The mother of three, who had changed, appeared there in a famous gown with sequins by Nina Ricci, CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN black open toes heels





The Dutch Royal couple host the German Presidential Couple

After being received by the Spanish Sovereign on Wednesday February 1st in Madrid at Zarzuela Palace, President of the Federal Republic of Germany Joachim Gauck and his companion Journalist Daniela Schadt were received by the Dutch Royal Couple, Their Majesties King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima at Noordeinde Palace.

Her Majesty Queen Maxima of the Netherlands chose to welcome in turn, with her husband King Willem-Alexander, the German presidential couple. The wife of the Dutch ruler appeared on Monday, February 6, 2017 in a CAN $4770 silk-georgette gown from Valentino. The gown is crafted from fluid silk-georgette in a rich burgundy hue. This floor-skimming style has a elegant silhouette that floats languidly over the body. The 45-year-old woman was also adorned with earrings and a diamond and ruby ​​necklace which is none other than the "peacock's tail" tiara created by the jeweler Eduard Schürmann & Co in 1897 for Queen Wilhelmina, the great grandmother of King Willem-Alexander and DIOR Lady Dior Clutch.

Photo Credits: Paris Match

Day 2 of the New York receptions at the Dutch Royal Palace

This Wednesday, The Dutch Royal family received foreign diplomats at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam.

Second New Year receptions was hosted this Wednesday, January 18th 2017 at the Royal Palace of Amsterdam. After receiving about several hundred personalities from the Dutch society the previous day, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima welcomed members of the diplomatic corps and international organizations.

For this reception, which was also attended by former queen Princess Beatrix, Maxima chose to illuminate the Dutch winter with a fuchsia top fits perfectly with her pumps. Natan was the designer she wore from head to town(pun intended) with Scottish tartan wool skirt, mixing that pink tone with beige, gray and yellow, on which she had pinned one of her dragonfly pins. Her hair rolled in bun and adorned with diamond and ruby ​​daisy-shaped earrings, Maxima appeared smiling in front of the photographers at the doors of the Palace, a beige coat thrown over his shoulders. At her side, her husband King Willem-Alexander was in his black jacket and striped gray pants.

After the completion of the New Year's ceremonies, Queen Maxima is to fly to Switzerland. The 45-year-old woman was expected on the same day in Davos where she will participate as the UN Secretary-General's special representative for inclusive finance for development at the 47th World Economic Forum which opened on Tuesday January 17th. She joins fellow royal ladies; Crown Princess Mette-Maritt, Queen Rania and Queen Mathilde of Belgium



New Years Receptions at Het Koninkjik Huis

A month has passed since we last saw the Dutch royals. And it is infront of the same door smiling as always, the 45-year-old woman, dressed in a Natan gray coat worn on a Natan grey skirt associated with a yellow mustard top at the bottom of the flared sleeves with GIANVITO ROSSI pumps, was preparing with her royal spouse to penetrate building.

The Sovereign couple was joined by former queen Princess Beatrix and her sister, Princess Margriet, honored her first appointment of the year on Tuesday, January 17th. In this case, the first of the two New Year receptions hosted by King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, which brings together several hundred personalities from the Dutch society. With, for this vintage 2017, an honor to the faculty.

The second reception, intended for foreign diplomats and members of international organizations, will follow this Wednesday, January 18th 2017 also hosted at the Royal Palace of Amsterdam.
Photo credits: Paris Match

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