Pretty in paisley! Queen Maxima stuns in colourful two-piece as she visits Bank of Africa

Pretty in paisley! Queen Maxima of the Netherlands stuns in colourful two-piece as she visits Bank of Africa

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands stunned in Casablanca today as she visited the Bank of Africa. 

The Dutch royal, 51, opted for a colourful orange and white paisley patterned matching two-piece, which consisted of a long-sleeve blouse and a floaty maxi skirt. 

She paired the vibrant look with comfortable-but-chic brown wedges and tangerine coloured dangly earrings. 

Styling her shoulder-length hair straight, the mother-of-three opted for minimal makeup other than her signature smokey eyeshadow.

Queen Maxima is visiting the Morocco as Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Financial Inclusion and Development.  

The Dutch royal, 51, opted for a colourful orange and white paisley patterned matching two-piece, which consisted of a long-sleeve blouse and a floaty maxi skirt

The Dutch royal, 51, opted for a colourful orange and white paisley patterned matching two-piece, which consisted of a long-sleeve blouse and a floaty maxi skirt

The royal grinned as she visited the Bank of Africa welcomed by CEO Othman Benjelloun, along with having a meeting with Fintech partners at the Hyatt Hotel. 

In-keeping with colourful look, the Queen touched down in Casablanca sporting an indigo and ochre dip dye denim midi dress as she arrived at the airport. 

Queen Maxima of The Netherlands has served as the UN Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development (UNSGSA) since 2009. 

She was appointed by former Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and in this role is a leading global voice on advancing universal access to and responsible usage of affordable, effective and safe financial services. 

During a multi-day visit, Maxima will attend meetings and discussions that will focus on key investments to kick start Morocco’s digital payments market, especially for undeserved groups such as women and small merchants.

There will also be talks about how Morocco’s fintech sector can further progress, including support for technology that can help address risks, costs, and geographic barriers to financial services in the country.  

Queen Maxima will also highlight inclusive green finance, particularly the role of financial services to build resilience and support adaptation from climate risks. 

As an active leader, it was only last week that the Dutch Queen was visiting various social institutions as part of the Oranje Fonds Entrepreneurship Programme against Loneliness in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands.

The dazzling royal grinned as she visited the Bank of Africa welcomed by CEO Othman Benjelloun

The dazzling royal grinned as she visited the Bank of Africa welcomed by CEO Othman Benjelloun 

She let her golden blonde tresses lose as she opted to have her hair down and went for natural makeup, wearing her distinctive eyeliner and bronzer

She let her golden blonde tresses lose as she opted to have her hair down and went for natural makeup, wearing her distinctive eyeliner and bronzer

Maxima also had a meeting with Fintech partners at the Hyatt Hotel during her trip to Morocco

Maxima also had a meeting with Fintech partners at the Hyatt Hotel during her trip to Morocco 

Queen Maxima of The Netherlands as arrived in Morocco as part of a multi-day visit in her capacity as Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Financial Inclusion and Development

Queen Maxima of The Netherlands as arrived in Morocco as part of a multi-day visit in her capacity as Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Financial Inclusion and Development

Maxima opted for a similarly colourful ensemble when she stepped out in a scarlet dress for an engagement in the Netherlands.

The Dutch royal was visiting various social institutions as part of the Oranje Fonds Entrepreneurship Programme against Loneliness in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands. 

She was seen greeting people outside with a beaming smile on her face. 

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