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Queen Máxima marks 24th wedding anniversary with bridal diamonds and 'cheeky' boots
Summary
Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander visited the Wijkpaleis community centre in Rotterdam on 2 February to mark their 24th wedding anniversary; Máxima re-wore the diamond earrings from her 2002 wedding and paired them with the Dutch Star Tiara, a Valentino gown and 'cheeky' boots.
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Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander marked their 24th wedding anniversary on 2 February with a joint visit to the Wijkpaleis community centre in Rotterdam. They went to receive an update on social initiatives supported by the Oranje Fonds, a philanthropic project associated with the royal couple. The Oranje Fonds was established in 2002 as a national gift from the people of the Netherlands to mark the couple's nuptials. Máxima's outfit featured the diamond drop earrings she wore at her 2002 wedding, the Dutch Star Tiara built from Queen Emma's diamond star brooches and the base of the Pearl Button Tiara, and a Valentino gown; she also wore what the coverage described as 'cheeky' boots.
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- The couple visited Wijkpaleis community centre in Rotterdam on 2 February to mark their 24th wedding anniversary.
- The visit focused on updates from social initiatives supported by the Oranje Fonds.
- The Oranje Fonds was established in 2002 as a national gift marking the royal wedding.
- Máxima re-wore the diamond drop earrings from her 2002 wedding.
- Her ensemble included the Dutch Star Tiara (made from Queen Emma's diamond star brooches and the Pearl Button Tiara base), a Valentino gown with a high cowl neckline and three-quarter sleeves, and 'cheeky' boots.
Summary:
The anniversary engagement underscored the couple's ongoing public and charitable involvement and highlighted Máxima's reuse of wedding-day jewellery as part of a styled ensemble. Undetermined at this time.
