Don't rain on my parade! Queen Maxima still manages to look glamorous as she arrives at Prince's Day by golden carriage despite getting caught in a shower
- The 44-year-old looked sophisticated and chic in a floor-length cream dress
- Joined her husband, Dutch King Willem-Alexander, at the Binnenhof
- Arrived for Prinsjesdag - the traditional opening of Dutch parliamentary year
The heaven's may have opened in The Netherlands on Tuesday but that didn't stop Queen Maxima from pulling out all the stops in the glamour stakes as she arrived on Prinsjesdag (Prince's Day).
The 44-year-old looked sophisticated and chic in a floor-length cream dress embellished with intricate flowers and birds as she arrived on the red carpet.
The embroidered silk organza gown was inspired by the Japanese room at the Huis ten Bosch palace, reports broadcaster Nos.
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King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of The Netherlands step out of their golden carriage on Prinsjesdag (Prince's Day)

The glamorous queen was all smiles as she arrived at The Hague in her opulent mode of transport

Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima arrive at the Binnenhof during the 'Prinsjesdag' (Prince's Day) in The Hague, The Netherlands, but are caught in the rain

The red carpet awaits as the royal couple pull up in the golden carriage. A footman opens the door while another man waits on the right with an umbrella to ensure they are shielded from the rain

The couple arrive at the Hall of Knights for the official opening of the new parliamentary year with a speech outlining the government's plan and budget policies for the year ahead
The royal style icon joined her husband, Dutch King Willem-Alexander, at the Binnenhof in The Hague, for Prinsjesdag - the traditional opening of the Dutch parliamentary year.
Prince's Day is the opening day of the Dutch parliament and takes place every year on the third Tuesday of September.
The couple arrived in an opulent golden carriage to a sea of cheering fans.
The carriage, which is made from teak wood and covered with gold leaf, is used by the royals to travel from the King's offices at Noordeinde Palace to Parliament.
Originally the property of Dutch Queen Wilhelmina, it will undergo 'maintenance over the next three or four years,' the Dutch government said in a statement.

The queen steps from the carriage wearing a floor-length cream dress embellished with intricate flowers and birds

Prince's Day is the opening-day of the Dutch parliament and takes place every year on the third Tuesday of September

The showers didn't stop Queen Maxima from pulling out all the stops in the glamour stakes

The 44-year-old looked sophisticated and chic in a floor-length cream dress embellished with intricate flowers and birds
The duo were cheered by hundreds of wellwishers who braved the rain and lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the royals.
After arriving at Parliament's Knights' Hall, which was built in the 13th century, King Willem-Alexander delivered a speech written by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, outlining the government's plans for the year.
The Dutch equivalent of the State Opening of Parliament, Prinsjesdag sees the monarch give details of the government's programme for the next financial year, as well as budget allocations.

The royal style icon joined her husband, Dutch King Willem-Alexander, at the Binnenhof in The Hague

Queen Maxima, right, joins others as they hail Netherlands' King Willem-Alexander, left, who officially opened the new parliamentary year with a speech outlining the government's plan and budget policies for the year ahead in the 13th century Hall of Knights

Netherlands' King Willem-Alexander, left, officially opens the new parliamentary year

Netherlands' King Willem-Alexander officially opens the new parliamentary year with a speech outlining the government's plan as he sits on an elaborate throne with his wife by his side

Dutch King Willem-Alexander (second row) and Queen Maxima (third row) leave the 'Ridderzaal' (Hall of Knights) after a speech

Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima arrive to rainfall on the special day

Netherlands' King Willem-Alexander officially opens the new parliamentary year with a speech outlining the government's plan and budget policies for the year

After arriving at Parliament's Knights' Hall, which was built in the 13th century, King Willem-Alexander delivered a speech written by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte

The royal couple wave from the balcony of The Noordeinde Palace during Prinsjesdag

The queen's dress was an embroidered silk organza gown, thought to be inspired by the Japanese room at the Huis ten Bosch palace
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