Under the flag! Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wearing Ukrainian colors visits a humanitarian aid center for refugees in Amsterdam.
- The 50-year-old Queen of the Netherlands exuded elegance during her visit to the RAI in Amsterdam.
- In Ukrainian colors, she completed her ensemble with a blue long coat.
- Employees showed “Maxima” a center for refugees.
- Meeting with families who fled Ukraine during the Russian invasion
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands looked typically chic as she visited a humanitarian aid station for Ukrainian refugees on Wednesday.
The 50-year-old royal radiated elegance in a bright yellow long-sleeve top and matching trousers as she stepped out at the RAI in Amsterdam.
Wearing Ukrainian colors, she completed her ensemble with a blue long coat.
The staff of the center showed Maksima the refugee center and met with the families who had fled from Ukraine.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands looked typically chic as she visited a humanitarian aid facility for Ukrainian refugees at RAI, Amsterdam, on Wednesday.
The 50-year-old royal radiated elegance in a bright yellow long-sleeve top and matching trousers.
All Ukrainian refugees travel in the Netherlands free of charge upon presentation of a Ukrainian passport or identity card.
Nearly 3 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia invaded late last month.
Many international organizations are turning their attention and support to the exodus of refugees who are fleeing and are mainly directed to neighboring Poland, Moldova and other European states such as the Netherlands.
Inside the building, the royal was seen talking to a mother who was carrying her young child in a stroller.
Support: Maxima placed a sympathetic hand on the shoulder of one of the women and looked troubled by the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
Inside the building, the royal was seen talking to a mother who was carrying her young child in a stroller.
Later, she sat with another family while they ate at the refugee center.
Placing a sympathetic hand on the shoulder of one of the women, Maxima looked uneasy about the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
Queen Maxima has been a member of the royal family since 2002 when she married King Willem-Alexander.
Willem-Alexander became king after his mother Beatrix abdicated in April 2013 after 33 years as monarch.
Maxima reportedly said she had no idea that Willem-Alexander was heir to the throne when they first met.
The couple have three daughters: Katharina-Amalia, 18, Alexia, 16, and Ariana, 14, who married the Dutch royal family in 2002.
She later sat with another family as they ate at the refugee center.
The staff of the center showed Maksima the refugee center and met with the families who had fled from Ukraine.