Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Queen Maxima Of The Netherlands visits 60th anniversary of Kansfonds on August 22, 2017 in Delft, Netherlands.

Queen Maxima was certainly in high spirits as she chatted to residents during the 60th anniversary of Kansfonds on August 22, 2017 in Delft, Netherlands. Kansfonds supports local initiatives and projects for vulnerable people like wanderers, children in poverty and lonely elderly people to help them change their situation and build self-reliance.

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands displayed her trim figure as she stepped out on August 22, 2017 for the first time since losing her father last August 8, 2017


(R) Queen Maxima of the Netherlands displayed her toned legs in the summer ensemble as she was treated to a tour of the center in Delft, Netherlands.

(R) Queen Maxima of the Netherlands laughed and joked with residents who were clearly delighted to see her and showered her with hugs.

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands visited the Jessehof homeless center in Delft, Netherlands, on Tuesday August 22, 2017 after losing her father, Jorge Horacio Zorreguieta, earlier this month. Zorreguieta died at the age 89 following a battle with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma on August 8.

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands stunned in a colourful ensemble, which she offset with hot pink shoes for her trip to Jessehof homeless center in Delft, Netherlands on August 22, 2017.

Dutch Queen Maxima (R) appeared animated as she chatted with visitors, during her visit at the Jessehof shelter, which is intended for people suffering from social exclusion and homeless people.

Queen Maxima beamed as she bonded with elderly people inside the center in Delft, Netherlands


An upbeat Queen Maxima waved to wellwishers as she left the center on August 22, 2017


Dutch Queen Maxima wore a pink and yellow patterned shirtdress with bold pink earrings and hot pink shoes, during her visit at the Jessehof shelter, which provides a safe space for the homeless and those dealing with social isolation in Delft, Netherlands.

Queen Maxima dressed to suit her mood as she stunned in a colorful summer ensemble with bold pink earrings hot pink shoes, during her visit at the Jessehof shelter, which is intended for people suffering from social exclusion and homeless people.

Queen Maxima of The Netherlands visits the 60th anniversary of Kansfonds on August 22, 2017 in Delft, Netherlands. Kansfonds supports local initiatives and projects for vulnerable people like wanderers, children in poverty and lonely elderly people to help them change their situation and build self-reliance.

Queen Maxima of The Netherlands visits the 60th anniversary of Kansfonds on August 22, 2017 in Delft, Netherlands. Kansfonds supports local initiatives and projects for vulnerable people like wanderers, children in poverty and lonely elderly people to help them change their situation and build self-reliance.

Queen Maxima of The Netherlands visits the 60th anniversary of Kansfonds on August 22, 2017 in Delft, Netherlands. Kansfonds supports local initiatives and projects for vulnerable people like wanderers, children in poverty and lonely elderly people to help them change their situation and build self-reliance.

Queen Maxima chatted to residents during the 60th anniversary of Kansfonds on August 22, 2017 in Delft, Netherlands. Kansfonds supports local initiatives and projects for vulnerable people like wanderers, children in poverty and lonely elderly people to help them change their situation and build self-reliance.

Queen Maxima is all smiles at a homeless center in The Netherlands on August 22, 2017 as she steps out for the first time since her father lost his life to cancer earlier this month. Zorreguieta died at the age 89 following a battle with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma on August 8.

(R) Queen Maxima of The Netherlands visits the 60th anniversary of Kansfonds on August 22, 2017 in Delft, Netherlands. Kansfonds supports local initiatives and projects for vulnerable people like wanderers, children in poverty and lonely elderly people to help them change their situation and build self-reliance.


Dutch Queen Maxima wore a pink and yellow patterned shirtdress with bold pink earrings for her day at Jessehof homeless center in Delft, Netherlands, on August 22, 2017.  Kansfonds supports local initiatives and projects for vulnerable people like wanderers, children in poverty and lonely elderly people to help them change their situation and build self-reliance.

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