It seems unbelievable that at this point in the film someone expects that, after a flight of hours and hours, a woman (either Máxima de Holanda or ourselves) gets off the plane with high heels, makeup on point and a tight dress.
Ladies and gentlemen, that is a thing of the past. The royals they are also human (which we seem to forget) and seek comfort for certain occasions. Máxima from the Netherlands is making endless headlines for her look upon arrival in Tanzaniaalthough we must point out that many praise this decision.

Without makeup, they are her Tom Fod glasses, a relatively comfortable two-piece suit by Chloe, without going through the hairdresser and with sports socks in the company of loafers (because yes, on the plane we can freeze to death if they freak out with the air conditioning, that’s the way it is). A successful style for a work trip that involves a tedious transfer.
“‘So authentic!’ Maxima from Holland unrecognizable without any make-up arriving at Kilimanjaro”, claims Express, a British medium. More than “unrecognizable”, she simply goes without make-up and with her hair tied up by herself, something that We should normalize once and for all. Luckily, acts like this pave the way and one day this news will not be on the front page.
The monarch will be in the African country until today to fulfill her duties as special advocate of the United Nations Secretary-General for inclusive finance for development.
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