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Queen Máxima poses for a photo with a fan during her visit to textile store Zeeman

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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands posed for a photo with a royal fan during a visit to a clothing store today.

The Dutch royal family, 52, donned a vibrant lime green dress as they visited the Zeeman clothing store this afternoon with Secretary of State Vivianne Heijnen.

The Queen appeared cheerful and beaming as she shared a selfie with a follower who was ecstatic about meeting the monarch.

Meanwhile, during the outing today, she was also inspecting clothing and textiles.

It was the mother-of-three’s first appearance in the country since she returned from her official state visit to Belgium earlier this week.

Queen Máxima, 52, posed for a photo today with a royal fan while visiting a textile shop

The Dutch royal family donned a vibrant lime green dress as they visited the Zeeman clothing store this afternoon with Secretary of State Vivianne Heijnen

The Dutch royal family donned a vibrant lime green dress as they visited the Zeeman clothing store this afternoon with Secretary of State Vivianne Heijnen

The royal family wore their make-up minimal with their blonde hair elegantly swept back for today’s visit.

She was seen today talking to store employees and was able to study clothes rails.

She then visited the Loosduinen Heritage Park in The Hague to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Loosduinen Commission, when the area was taken over by The Hague.

It has been a busy period for Máxima, who was in Belgium for a large part of the week last week for a state visit with her husband Willem-Alexander.

Yesterday she appeared together with her husband, plus King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium at Imec, a digital company in Leuven.

She looked sensational in a striking red dress by Natan, which she also wore on her Caribbean tour earlier this year.

She accompanied the silk crepe dress with an elaborate brooch and earrings.

Her Dutch counterpart Queen Mathilde, 50, also wore a similar bright color and looked fabulous in orange.

Queen Máxima visits Loosduinen Heritage Park in The Hague on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Loosduinen Commission

Queen Máxima visits Loosduinen Heritage Park in The Hague on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Loosduinen Commission

The Dutch Queen looked amazing in a vibrant lime green dress and wore her signature minimal make-up

The Dutch Queen looked amazing in a vibrant lime green dress and wore her signature minimal make-up

The Queen met teenage girls who loved football when she visited the area occupied by The Hague 100 years ago

The Queen met teenage girls who loved football when she visited the area occupied by The Hague 100 years ago

It's been a hundred years since the independent municipality of Loosduinen ceased to exist - with the Queen marking this and spending time with children

It’s been a hundred years since the independent municipality of Loosduinen ceased to exist – with the Queen marking this and spending time with children

She was seen today talking to store employees and was able to study clothes rails

She was seen today talking to store employees and was able to study clothes rails

The royal family wore their make-up minimal with their blonde hair elegantly swept back for today's visit

The royal family wore their make-up minimal with their blonde hair elegantly swept back for today’s visit

She wore an elaborate hat and was beaming throughout the event.

The foursome spent this third day in the city of Leuven in central Belgium, east of Brussels.

There they visited imec, a research center specialized in chip technology that supports companies in developing digital applications.

They met with the CEO – and from there left for Antwerp for a walk of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA).

The museum contains a collection representing seven centuries of art and has recently been renovated.

They then organize a meeting on the theme of youth unemployment.

It was the mother of three's first appearance in the country since she returned from her official state visit to Belgium earlier this week.

It was the mother of three’s first appearance in the country since she returned from her official state visit to Belgium earlier this week.

The Queen and her husband lived a good life during their journey.

Earlier, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium organized a state dinner for the visiting royal couple.

When she arrived in Brussels for the occasion, Máxima looked sensational in a one-shoulder pleated gold dress.

The refined dress had a short train and was tightened at the waist with a glittering belt.

To accentuate the tone of her dress, Máxima wore a thick diamond necklace with a large amber pendant.

The royal styled her blonde hair in loose waves and opted for her signature brown smokey eye.

Máxima braved the heat of 24 degrees tonight, wore a small white fan and completed her outfit with a square gold handbag.

Meanwhile, Queen Mathilde opted for a shimmering silver floor-length gown with floral appliqués.

The European royal family swept her hair in a chic updo and wore a beautiful floral diamond necklace.

In addition, both King Philippe and King Willem-Alexander looked smart in black tuxedos for the occasion.

It comes as Queen Máxima and Queen Mathilde together in floral dresses during their participation in the Climate Tech Forum.

Both queens looked typically glamorous as they stopped to chat in the cafe in the Serre d’hiver.

Queen Mathilde looked chic in a green floral ensemble that she paired with a dusty pink hat.

She completed her ensemble with matching pink heels, gloves and a leather handbag.

Máxima’s stylish dress had a colorful pattern and was combined with a refined matching hat.

The royal completed her look with beige heels and added a little more glamor with gold earrings.

The queens were joined by their husbands the Dutch King Willem-Alexander and King Philippe of Belgium for the technical forum.

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