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Queen Maxima looked typically stylish as she stepped out in a dogtooth pencil midi dress for the presentation of the Prince Bernhard Cultuurfonds Prize 2022 in Amsterdam.
The Dutch royal, 51, paired her sophisticated dress with an on-trend black, calf-length cape, and a pair of simple patent court shoes and clutch bag.
Donning shimmer tights and a pair of black leather gloves, the mother-of-three brought her outfit together with a large diamond and sapphire brooch, which she wore under her right collar bone.
King Willem-Alexander's wife chose statement make up for the event, with a glowing bronze complexion, dark eyeliner and a muted red lip.
Queen Maxima of The Netherlands (pictured) looked typically stylish in a dogtooth pencil midi dress as she attended an awards ceremony in Amsterdam
Queen Maxima wore her blonde locks loose in a stylishly messy side parting, as she stepped out at the Straat Museum to present the award.
The annual Prince Bernhard Cultuurfonds Prize was awarded to the Anne Frank House this year.
The organisation will receive 100,000 euros because, for decades, it 'has been bringing Anne Frank’s life story and ideas to the attention of the world in a creative and inspiring way,' said the fund director, Cathelijne Broers.
The Cultuurfonds Prize has been awarded since 2010. Each year it is given to a recipient focused on a different style of work.
The Dutch Queen, 51, paired her trendy dress with a black cape, patent clutch bag and leather gloves
Maxima beamed as she met this year's attendees. The award is presented to a person or institution with a great track record in the field of culture or nature in The Netherlands
This year's awards ceremony took place at the Straat museum and was presented to the Anne Frank House. Queen Maxima beamed as she presented the award
Queen Maxima awards the Prince Bernhard Cultuurfonds Prize 2022 to the Anne Frank House. She is pictured here with this year's attendees outside the Straat Museum in Amsterdam
Last year it was awarded to IVN Nature Education and in 2020 to ISH Dance Collective.
Queen Maxima beamed as she presented the award to the Anne Frank House and appeared to be in high spirits outside the Straat museum as she met with attendees.
Always on point, last week the fashionable Dutch royal donned a denim-inspired navy ensemble during a visit to MUD Jeans in Laren, in the Netherlands.
Donning shimmer tights and a pair of black leather gloves, the mother-of-three brought her outfit together with a large diamond and sapphire brooch, which she wore under her right collar bone
She teamed some flared, cornflower blue trousers with a stylish indigo jacket for the occasion.
The button-up number featured a statement belt, which accentuated the royal's silhouette, cinched at the waist.
Maxima grinned as she made a visit to the brand - which is the winner of the Plaque for Sustainable Entrepreneurship, one of the King Willem I Awards.
The mother-of-three added a glamorous flair by accessorising with heavy, ornate earrings and threw her honey blonde tresses back into an easy bun.
King Willem-Alexander's wife chose statement make up for the event, with a glowing bronze complexion, dark eyeliner and a muted red lip
Maxima looked typically elegant and stylish as she arrived at the awards ceremony in Amsterdam