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Queen Máxima to make royal history as first reigning queen to officially open WorldPride


This will mark her first official participation in a Pride celebration as queen.


Queen Máxima to make royal history as first reigning queen to officially open WorldPride© REMKO DE WAAL
Daniel NeiraSenior Writer
JULY 15, 2026 4:06 PM EDT

Queen Máxima is set to make royal history later this month after the Dutch Royal House confirmed she will officially open WorldPride Amsterdam 2026, marking an unprecedented moment for a reigning European queen. 

According to an announcement published by the Royal House, Queen Máxima will attend the opening of WorldPride on Saturday, July 25, at Amsterdam's Vondelpark. 

Queen Máxima wears tropical-inspired Colombian designer for latest royal engagement© Patrick van Katwijk
Queen Máxima is expected to become the first reigning queen to officially open a WorldPride celebration.

Before the official ceremony, she will tour Pride Park, visit the Sport Pride and Youth Pride initiatives, meet members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and speak with representatives from several organizations participating in the event. 

A historic royal first:

Máxima's participation is expected to make her the first reigning queen to officially open a WorldPride celebration, a milestone that reflects the Dutch monarchy's support for diversity, inclusion and equal rights. 

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands combined diplomacy with a subtle fashion statement © Patrick van Katwijk
Queen Máxima will officially open WorldPride Amsterdam 2026 on July 25, marking a historic milestone for the Dutch monarchy.

While members of royal families have previously expressed support for LGBTQIA+ communities, no reigning queen has publicly inaugurated WorldPride in an official capacity. 

The appearance carries additional significance as Amsterdam hosts WorldPride for the first time in its history. 

The opening ceremony of WorldPride Amsterdam 2026 took place at De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam on July 8, ahead of the international celebration.© IRIS VAN DEN BROEK
The opening ceremony of WorldPride Amsterdam 2026 took place at De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam on July 8, ahead of the international celebration.

The international event will run from July 25 through August 8, 2026, celebrating the city's long-standing commitment to equality while commemorating the 25th anniversary of the world's first legal same-sex marriages, which took place in the Netherlands in 2001. 

The Royal House's announcement:

In its official statement, the Dutch Royal House described WorldPride as an international event dedicated to raising awareness of the visibility, emancipation and human rights of the LGBTQIA+ community. 

Queen Máxima's effortlessly chic summer style combined delicate lace, natural makeup, and timeless accessories.© ANP
Queen Máxima's upcoming WorldPride engagement reflects the Dutch monarchy's continued support for diversity and inclusion.

The program includes the Pride Walk, Canal Parade, Human Rights Conference and several cultural events across Amsterdam. 

Queen Máxima's visit will begin in Pride Park, where she is scheduled to meet young participants, athletes and community representatives before officially inaugurating the festival, reinforcing the Netherlands' longstanding reputation as one of the world's most progressive countries on LGBTQIA+ rights. 

The exhibition offers an overview of the history of the Amsterdam LGBTQIA+ community and takes place on the occasion of WorldPride Amsterdam 2026.© IRIS VAN DEN BROEK
The exhibition offers an overview of the history of the Amsterdam LGBTQIA+ community and takes place on the occasion of WorldPride Amsterdam 2026.

Why the moment matters:

Although Queen Máxima has previously championed inclusion and anti-discrimination through her public work, this will mark her first official participation in a Pride celebration as queen. 

With the engagement confirmed directly by the Dutch Royal House, the appearance is already being viewed as a landmark moment for both the Dutch monarchy and modern European royalty.