
Official, Prinsjesdag (Prince’s Day) is about the speech from the Throne and the National Budget, but at Least as Much Attention is paid to the outfits of the royal family. This year, The Clothing of Queen Máxima, The Three Princesses, and King Willem-Alexander was also a Topic of Conversation.
Queen Máxima Appeared This Year in a Dress That She also Wore On Prinsjesdag in 2011. The Creation, from Designer Jan Taminiau, is asymmetrically draped and embroided with Glass Beads. The dress from the Queen’s Closet Appears More Often. She also the dress in 2013.
Princess Amalia Chose A Yellow Satin Gown by the Italian Designer Taller Marmo. “It is a Large Flamboyant Dress, and the Princess Feels Increasingly Comfortable in Her Role,” Says Royal House Expert Josine Droogendijk at the NOS . A striking detail is The Large Hat in the same color as the dress, just like the other accessories.

Princess Alexia Went for a Deep Purple, Aubergine-Colored Dress from the Brand Solace London. It is the second time she has attended Prinsjesdag. The Princess Stood Out With A Large, Shiny Bracelet. She did not wear a hat, but a matching flower-shaped hairpiece.

For Princess Ariane, This Prinsjesdag was her debut. The Princess, Who Turned 18 in April, Wore A Dark Blue Dress Designed by Victoria Beckham. She Borredwed The Hat from Her Mother’s Closet: Máxima Wore The Same Piece by Designer Philip Treace Last King’s Day in Doetinchem.
Like Her Mother and Sisters, She Wears The Order Ribbon and the Star of the Grand Cross of the Order of the Netherlands Lion about Her Dress. Accordance to Droogendijk, The Princess Has Practiced Getting Into The Carriage Decisively in The Past Week, She Says At The Nos .
King Willem-Alexander, Like His Younger Brother Prince Constantijn, Wears a Morning Coat with a Gray Waistcoat. The King Wears The Knight Military William Order Insignia On It.