Queen Maxima wows in a chic grey ensemble in Bratislava

Stylish in Slovakia! Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wows in a chic grey dress and black cape in Bratislava with King Willem-Alexander

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wowed in a chic grey ensemble during a visit to Slovakia National Gallery in Bratislava. 

The Dutch royal, 51, looked stylish alongside King Willem-Alexander on day two of a three day state visit to Slovakia.

The mother-of-three opted for an elegant black cape coat with a matching fascinator.

The queen also added height to her frame with a black stilettos and a matching leather handbag.

Her blonde hair was swept into an up-do under her sophisticated fascinator and she accessorised with pearl drop earrings. 

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wowed in a chic grey ensemble during a visit to Slovakia National Gallery in Bratislava

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wowed in a chic grey ensemble during a visit to Slovakia National Gallery in Bratislava

King Willem-Alexander looked smart in a navy tailored suit which he paired with a white shirt and a yellow tie. 

It comes amid a busy tour of Slovakia for the couple as yesterday they arrived at M. R. Stefanik Airport in Bratislava.

After their red carpet arrival in the country, Maxima and her husband King Willem travelled to a Welcome Ceremony at the Presidential Palace.

There, they were greeted by President Zuzana Caputova and her partner Juraj Rizman, before the foursome posed for a number of snaps.

The queen accessorised her look with a pair of dazzling blue earrings and a matching brooch.

Her blonde hair was swept into an up-do and she completed her look with navy heeled shoes, a clutch bag and touch of pink lipstick and eye liner.

The Dutch royal, 51, looked stylish alongside King Willem-Alexander on day two of a three day state visit to Slovakia

The Dutch royal, 51, looked stylish alongside King Willem-Alexander on day two of a three day state visit to Slovakia

The mother-of-three opted for an elegant black cape coat with a matching black fascinator

The mother-of-three opted for an elegant black cape coat with a matching black fascinator

King Willem-Alexander looked smart in a navy tailored suit which he paired with a white shirt and a yellow tie

King Willem-Alexander looked smart in a navy tailored suit which he paired with a white shirt and a yellow tie

Maxima and Willem-Alexander also signed the guest book during the meeting at the palace.

It comes amid a busy period for the couple. Last month, Queen Maxima visited a customer contact center helping those struggling with energy bills.

She seemed in high spirits but also eager to learn as she met with staff at the Temporary Emergency Energy Fund, in The Hague.

The mother of three was attentive throughout her visit, where she learnt about the help being given to families struggling with bills.

The fund supports vulnerable households that run into financial difficulties due to high energy prices.

The queen also added height to her frame with a black stilettos and a matching leather handbag

The queen also added height to her frame with a black stilettos and a matching leather handbag

Willem-Alexander and Maxima with President of Slovakia Zuzana Caputova (left) during a visit the National Gallery

Willem-Alexander and Maxima with President of Slovakia Zuzana Caputova (left) during a visit the National Gallery

Her blonde hair was swept into an up-do under her sophisticated fascinator and she accessorised with pearl drop earrings

Her blonde hair was swept into an up-do under her sophisticated fascinator and she accessorised with pearl drop earrings

The royal couple walked alongside a bright art installation of inflatable colourful balls  in the National Gallery

The royal couple walked alongside a bright art installation of inflatable colourful balls  in the National Gallery

At the National Gallery the couple had a conversation about women emancipation and gender equality at International Women's Day

At the National Gallery the couple had a conversation about women emancipation and gender equality at International Women’s Day

Meanwhile she also attended the NUL ZES workspace in Eindhoven, which houses designers of all backgrounds.

While there, she met illustrators and architects and also sculptors and artists from Home of Design.

It’s the second royal tour for Maxima and Willem-Alexander in recent weeks, after their trip to the Caribbean.

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