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Queen Máxima looks typically elegant in a blue satin skirt as she attends a Christmas music gala in Bussum

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Queen Máxima looked typically elegant as she attended a Christmas music gala.

The Dutch royal, 51, exuded sophistication as she arrived at the Spant performing arts theater in Bussum on Thursday.

The mother of two wore a floor-length blue satin skirt, which she paired with a light blue blouse.

To add even more glamour, Maxima paired her ensemble with a blue diamond necklace and matching earrings.

She added height to her body with light blue heels and she carried a matching clutch bag.

Queen Máxima looked typically elegant when she attended a Christmas music gala in Bussum on Thursday

Her blonde locks were pulled up into a stylish bun, while her glamorous makeup enhanced her flawless facial features.

The royal family beamed as they walked the red carpet into the hall to watch the festive performance.

It comes after Maxima swapped her usual colorful ensembles for a charcoal jacket as she attended a musical performance with her husband King Willem-Alexander and the South Korean president and first lady last night.

The Dutch King and Queen arrived at AFAS Live in Amsterdam, together with President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon Hee, who are currently on a state visit to the Netherlands – just a month after being received in Britain by King Charles and Queen Camille .

The couples beamed on the red cart prior to the Contra presentation, a classical Korean music and dance performance.

Maxima radiated sophistication in a silver dress that she wore under her chic cape coat.

She completed the stylish look with nude stilettos and a clutch bag, and added some more glamor with a diamond necklace.

The Dutch royal, 51, exuded sophistication as she arrived at the Spant performing arts theater

The Dutch royal, 51, exuded sophistication as she arrived at the Spant performing arts theater

The mother of two wore a floor-length blue satin skirt, which she paired with a light blue blouse

The mother of two wore a floor-length blue satin skirt, which she paired with a light blue blouse

To add even more glamour, Maxima paired her ensemble with a blue diamond necklace and matching earrings

To add even more glamour, Maxima paired her ensemble with a blue diamond necklace and matching earrings

Meanwhile, the South Korean first lady oozed glamor in a satin black dress that she paired with a cream-colored blazer.

The outing comes after Máxima stunned in a ruby ​​red ball gown with lace and velvet paneling as she joined King Willem-Alexander at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam last night for a state banquet to welcome special guests.

Queen Máxima beamed in a floor-length dress with long sleeves, a full skirt and lace inserts.

The royal wore her thick blonde locks in a sleek bun and accessorized with a dazzling tiara.

Meanwhile, the South Korean first lady wowed in a chic black dress with statement sleeves.

The presidential couple laid a wreath on Tuesday at a national monument on Dam Square, dedicated to the victims of the Second World War.

Later, the Dutch royal family held a private lunch with their guests and attended the state dinner at the Royal Palace.

On Monday, the Korean presidential plane arrived in the Netherlands and the couple was welcomed on the red carpet at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, greeted by a Dutch guard of honor.

Queen Maxima (left) attended a musical performance together with her husband King Willem-Alexander (second from left) and the South Korean president and first lady (right)

Queen Maxima (left) attended a musical performance together with her husband King Willem-Alexander (second from left) and the South Korean president and first lady (right)

Maxima radiated sophistication in a silver dress that she wore under her chic navy blue cape coat

Maxima radiated sophistication in a silver dress that she wore under her chic navy blue cape coat

The Dutch King and Queen arrive at the AFAS Live in Amsterdam, together with President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon Hee, who are currently on a state visit to the Netherlands - just a month after they were guests of King Charles and Queen Camille

The Dutch King and Queen arrive at the AFAS Live in Amsterdam, together with President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon Hee, who are currently on a state visit to the Netherlands – just a month after they were guests of King Charles and Queen Camille

Maxima completed the stylish look with nude stilettos and a clutch, and she added a little more glamor with a diamond necklace

Maxima completed the stylish look with nude stilettos and a clutch, and she added a little more glamor with a diamond necklace

Yoon’s trip comes at the invitation of King Willem-Alexander, making this the first state visit to the Netherlands by a Korean president since the two countries established diplomatic ties in 1961.

Yoon’s visit comes after King Charles and Queen Camilla welcomed them to Britain last month.

The royal family hosted a glittering state banquet in their honor at Buckingham Palace for their first state visit since the king’s coronation and the second of his reign.

Prince William and Kate Middleton also played a key role by greeting the President and First Lady at their London hotel.

The Prince and Princess of Wales traveled with Mr Yoon and Ms Kim to a ceremonial welcome to the Horse Guards Parade, where the King and Queen waited.

Máxima looked typically chic as she walked into the venue for a Korean music performance

Máxima looked typically chic as she walked into the venue for a Korean music performance

King Willem-Alexander looked dapper in a navy blue suit that he paired with a purple tie

King Willem-Alexander looked dapper in a navy blue suit that he paired with a purple tie

The couples beamed on the red cart prior to the Contra presentation, a classical Korean music and dance performance

The couples beamed on the red cart prior to the Contra presentation, a classical Korean music and dance performance

After the event, they traveled to Buckingham Palace to view a special exhibition of items from the Royal Collection relating to South Korea in the Picture Gallery.

A guard of honor formed by F Company Scots Guards gave a royal salute amid traditional pomp and ceremony – and the King and Mr Yoon inspected the troops.

Members of the Scots Guards recently deployed to South Korea, where they trained troops. Mr. Yoon walked past the two rows of Guardsmen and glanced at the soldiers before returning with the king to the royal pavilion.

Weeks of preparation had preceded the official ceremonial welcome at the Horse Guards Parade, with more than 1,000 soldiers and 230 horses gathered for the occasion. In total, seven military gangs and nine military units were involved.

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