Queen Maxima of The Netherlands enjoys glass of champagne and plants a tree wearing recycled outfit

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands enjoyed a glass of champagne after she planted a ‘climate tree’ at the opening of the new offices for a coffee roasters today.

The Dutch Queen, 50, looked stunning in a recycled oatmeal-coloured linen top and trousers with orange floral detail that she first wore back in 2019.

The Argentinian-born royal attended the event which was held to mark the opening of Hesselink Koffie’s new business premises in Winterswijk.

Maxima appeared to be thoroughly enjoying herself as she balanced in her bright orange high heels while planting the tree and was later seen raising a glass of bubbly to celebrate the occasion. 

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands raised a glass of champagne after she planted a ‘climate tree’ at the opening of the new offices for a coffee roasters today

The royal once again showed off her flawless fashion sense in the summery ensemble which featured a wide-legged look that was cropped mid-calf and a tailored top with short sleeves.

The mother-of-three paired her outfit with a matching headband and wore her long blonde tresses in a low ponytail tied at the nape of her neck.

She completed the outfit with some delicate accessories including a pair of gold drop earrings, a simple gold bangle as well her favourite gold bracelet and black wristwatch. 

Maxima showed off her sustainable side by re-wearing the outfit which she first wore in April 2019 to celebrate Kings Day, the Dutch national holiday that celebrates the King’s birthday.

The Dutch Queen, 50, looked stunning in a recycled top and trousers - that she previously wore in 2019 - as she attended the opening event for Hesselink Koffie in Winterswijk

 The Dutch Queen, 50, looked stunning in a recycled top and trousers – that she previously wore in 2019 – as she attended the opening event for Hesselink Koffie in Winterswijk

The Argentinian-born royal showed off her flawless fashion sense in the summery ensemble featuring an oatmeal-coloured linen top with orange floral detail and wide-legged trousers

 The Argentinian-born royal showed off her flawless fashion sense in the summery ensemble featuring an oatmeal-coloured linen top with orange floral detail and wide-legged trousers

Maxima appeared to be thoroughly enjoying herself as she balanced in her bright orange high heels while planting the tree

Maxima appeared to be thoroughly enjoying herself as she balanced in her bright orange high heels while planting the tree

The mother-of-three paired her outfit with a matching headband and wore her long blonde tresses in a low ponytail tied at the nape of her neck

The mother-of-three paired her outfit with a matching headband and wore her long blonde tresses in a low ponytail tied at the nape of her neck

The monarch, who is the wife of King Willem-Alexander, 54, and mother to daughters Amalia, 17, Alexia, 15, and Ariane, 14, was given a tour of the new building and was treated to a taste of the coffee they produce.

The new premises are energy neutral and the coffee which is produced is climate neutral.

Following the event, Hesselink Koffie posted a picture of Maxima as she planted the tree on their Instagram page, writing: ‘A crown on our work.

‘Queen Máxima traveled to Winterswijk today to open our renovated building. 

‘Planting the climate tree is a new step for us in giving happiness. Ready for the future, as the most sustainable coffee roaster in the Netherlands!’

Maxima also paid a separate visit to a dairy farm in Lettele in connection with debt counseling and financial health on the same day. 

She completed the outfit with some delicate accessories including a pair of gold drop earrings, a simple gold bangle as well her favourite gold bracelet and black wristwatch

 She completed the outfit with some delicate accessories including a pair of gold drop earrings, a simple gold bangle as well her favourite gold bracelet and black wristwatch

Her royal visit came weeks after the country celebrated Queen Maxima’s 50th birthday on May 17. 

Her subjects honoured her legacy in the weeks leading up to the celebration and a collection of stamps were released to mark the occasion. 

The biggest stamp, Koningin Maxima, features an unseen retro black and white close-up snap from the monarch’s private collection, showing Maxima in New York in 1999.

It shows a profile of the then 22-year-old with freckles on her cheeks, and strands of blond hair falling down to her shoulders. 

The monarch was given a tour of the new building and was treated to a taste of the coffee they produce which is climate neutral

 The monarch was given a tour of the new building and was treated to a taste of the coffee they produce which is climate neutral

Maxima wore a protective face covering as she spoke to staff from Hesselink Koffie during the royal visit

Maxima wore a protective face covering as she spoke to staff from Hesselink Koffie during the royal visit

The Dutch queen also paid a separate visit to a dairy farm in Lettele in connection with debt counseling and financial health on the same day

The Dutch queen also paid a separate visit to a dairy farm in Lettele in connection with debt counseling and financial health on the same day

Maxima showed off her sustainable side by re-wearing the outfit which she first wore in April 2019 to celebrate Kings Day, the Dutch national holiday that celebrates the King’s birthday. (Pictured in 2019 with her family: King Willem-Alexander, now 54, and daughters Amalia, now 17, Alexia, 15, and Ariane, 14)

Maxima showed off her sustainable side by re-wearing the outfit which she first wore in April 2019 to celebrate Kings Day, the Dutch national holiday that celebrates the King’s birthday. (Pictured in 2019 with her family: King Willem-Alexander, now 54, and daughters Amalia, now 17, Alexia, 15, and Ariane, 14)