Royal style of the month – May 2020

On May 21, Queen Letizia and King Felipe visited Madrid's wholesale Mercamadrid market.
The Spanish queen opted for a tailored ensemble which consisted of a grey plaid blazer, black V-neck top with coordinating skinny jeans and matching brogues.
Photo: © Casa de S.M. el Rey Spanish Royal Household via Getty Images

Queen Máxima stepped out in a refined neutral look on May 20 to visit the Department of Medical Microbiology of the Leiden University Medical Center, where they are conducting COVID-19 research.
The Dutch queen donned a cream blouse and light wide-leg trousers. She carried a camel trench and off-white oversized clutch.
Photo: © PATRICK VAN EMST/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

On May 19, Queen Máxima stepped out to a food bank in Delft to hear about the impact of the coronavirus. She wore a patchwork floral dress by Rixo. The Dutch royal accessorized with statement red earrings, a black croc-effect clutch and black heeled sandals.
Photo: © Albert Nieboer/POOL/BSR Agency/Getty Images

Queen Letizia and King Felipe attended a meeting with the COTEC Foundation in Madrid on May 18.
She was clad in a red-and-black tweed jacket, slim black pants and black pumps.
Photo: © Casa de S.M. el Rey Spanish Royal Household via Getty Images

Queen Mathilde and daughter Princess Eléonore visited the Community of Sant'Egidio's Kamiano restaurant, which caters to the homeless population, on May 14.
The Belgian royals wore cheerful colours with the queen in a pale blue jacket with matching printed scarf. The pastel look was complemented by black trousers and heels.
The 12-year-old wore a striking red jacket with skinny grey pants and white Adidas sneakers.
Photo: © Alain Rolland/Royal Belgium Pool/Getty Images

On May 12, Queen Máxima visited the AFPRO Filters factory in Alkmaar, the Netherlands to see its production of medical masks. The Dutch royal donned a white top with button-up back paired with black slacks. She carried a large black clutch and wore a statement ring on her right hand.
Photo: © KOEN VAN WEEL/ANP/AFP via Getty Images

Duchess Kate wore a Raey yellow tree-print dress for a surprise appearance on This Morning on May 7 to launch Hold Still, a coronavirus pandemic photography portrait project.
Photo: © Chris Jackson/Getty Images

On May 6, Queen Mathilde of Belgium wore a red pantsuit accessorized with a beige handbag, pumps and gloves to visit the Gerpinnes branch of the Carrefour supermarkets. She also protected herself with a face mask.
Photo: © Benoit Doppagne/Pool/Photo News via Getty Images

To celebrate son Archie's first birthday on May 6, the Sussexes shared a video of Duchess Meghan reading to the birthday boy, with her clad in a denim shirt. It is believed to be her favourite style from J.Crew.
Photo: © Instagram/savechildrenuk

On May 4, Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander paid tribute to those who have fallen in all-black outfits for the National Remembrance Day ceremony at an empty Dam Square in Amsterdam.
Photo: © Patrick van Katwijk/BSR Agency/Getty Images

Duchess Kate congratulated a new mom via a video call on May 2. She wore a cheerful Tabitha Webb blue and white chevron sweater and delicate gold hoops.
Photo: © YouTube/TheRoyalFamily

During the same video of the mom of three's calls with midwives, parents and experts, she also wore a Boden blue-and-white floral dress. She accessorized with what appeared to be Patrick Mavros Ocean Tides Smokey Quartz Earrings.
Photo: © YouTube/TheRoyalFamily

The Swedish royals showcased their stylish outdoor fashion, along with their new pup, Rio, on May 2.
Crown Princess Victoria was elegant in a white jacket with wide collar, a pink top and faded blue jeans. Prince Daniel and son Prince Oscar coordinated in navy and dark jeans while Princess Estelle wore white like her mom and a puffy coat.
Photo: © Sara Friberg, The Royal Court of Sweden

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