Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is elegant in a blush two-piece (despite getting caught in spring showers) as she visits a coding school

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands looked elegant in a blush outfit and elaborate fascinator as she attended the fifth anniversary of a specialist coding school in Amsterdam on Wednesday.

The Dutch royal, 53, who, as a member of the Dutch Committee for Entrepreneurship, has spoken about the power of technology, beamed as she interacted with students and staff at Codam Coding College. 

Wearing a blush, chiffon outfit, which she debuted in May 2022, the mother-of-three looked typically stylish - even with the addition of a few raindrops as she braved a springtime shower.

With a pussy bow and blouson sleeves, Máxima's top was tucked into a matching knee-length skirt which had an asymmetric hemline. 

She completed her outfit with an elaborate, floral-inspired fascinator in the same shade, which worked perfectly with her up-do, and a pair of suede court shoes and matching clutch bag.

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands (pictured) looked typically elegant in a blush chiffon outfit and an elaborate fascinator

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands (pictured) looked typically elegant in a blush chiffon outfit and an elaborate fascinator 

Pictured with Corinne Vigneux (left), the woman behind Codam Coding School, Máxima cut a striking figure in her flowing outfit

Pictured with Corinne Vigneux (left), the woman behind Codam Coding School, Máxima cut a striking figure in her flowing outfit

The Dutch royal, 53, was unfazed by the drizzle as she made her way into Codam, which is located in Amsterdam

The Dutch royal, 53, was unfazed by the drizzle as she made her way into Codam, which is located in Amsterdam

Radiant as ever, she kept her make-up simple for the fifth anniversary celebrations at Codam.

She let her outfit speak for itself by keeping her jewellery minimal, sporting just a few gold bracelets on her wrist.  

Máxima smiled as she interacted with students and staff at the specialist school, which was established to make a career in software programming a reality for students of all backgrounds, ages and genders. 

She engaged with students as they were working and appeared focused as they showed her their projects, which included demonstrations of a remote-controlled car and a virtual reality headset. 

With no fees or teachers, the school, headed by Corinne Vigneux, the French General Director of GPS company TomTom, is genuinely open to all. 

Yesterday, Máxima swapped her usually feminine style for a sleek blue suit  as she visited a charity in Wieringerwerf in the norther Netherlands.  

Despite opting for a suit, the monarch showed her radiant style by opting for a bright blue colour.

The summery look was paired with a white T-shirt and towering nude heels, along with a nude clutch bag.

She completed her outfit with suede court shoes in the same blush shade as her outfit and a and a beige clutch bag in

She completed her outfit with suede court shoes in the same blush shade as her outfit and a and a beige clutch bag in 

The mother-of-three, who is a member of the Dutch Committee for Entrepreneurship, was given a demonstration of a remote-controlled car

The mother-of-three, who is a member of the Dutch Committee for Entrepreneurship, was given a demonstration of a remote-controlled car

She beamed as she viewed one student's work on a computer screen, clearly impressed with what she saw

She beamed as she viewed one student's work on a computer screen, clearly impressed with what she saw

Máxima appeared to have a lot of fun talking to the students at Codam, smiling and laughing as she heard about their experiences

 Máxima appeared to have a lot of fun talking to the students at Codam, smiling and laughing as she heard about their experiences

One student demonstrated a virtual reality headset while another offered an explanation of their work

One student demonstrated a virtual reality headset while another offered an explanation of their work

The Dutch queen kept her make-up simple for the occasion, still glowing from her recent trip to the Philippines

The Dutch queen kept her make-up simple for the occasion, still glowing from her recent trip to the Philippines 

She looked focused as she reviewed the work of a number of students at the centre, which is open to all

She looked focused as she reviewed the work of a number of students at the centre, which is open to all

Máxima's floral-inspired fascinator was the perfect addition to her blush outfit
She smiled as she waved to crowds

Máxima, who smiled as she waved to crowds, was wearing a floral-inspired fascinator which perfectly complemented her outfit

Máxima accessorised her outfit with oversized colourful earrings and tucked her blonde locks back behind her ears.

She kept her make-up simple with black mascara and a slick of lipstick while showing off her tan from a recent visit to the Philippines.

Maxima's visit yesterday was part of the Leading Locals program of MIND Us in the Cultuurschuur in Wieringerwerf.

The Queen is honorary chairman of the group which helps young people with mental health problems.