First, thank you all for the great pictures!!!!
Alisa said:
Since when did Máxima have her own polo tournament . Can someone elaborate? Please.
Here is my translation of "La Nación" article reporting the event:
During a torunament named after her.
Maxima enjoyed Polo in Hurlingham
The princess attended with her family.
A sunny, windy and sometimes light rainy afternoon, brought a special guest to the Hurlingham Club.
The princess of The Netherlands, Maxima Zorreguieta, was there yesterday with her family in order to enjoy a women Polo match in a tournament that carries her name. Wearing cream colour trousers, olive green jacket and white sunglasses, the Argentinean handed the Princess Maxima Cup to the winner team - La Hawaiana -, and a $ 10.000 (pesos) check the promoters of the tournament had donated, to
Fraternidad de Ayuda al Niño (Aid the Child Fraternity - will explain what it is below).
Maxima arrived at Hurlingham one hour prior to the main match, in order to see her aunt and wedding godmother, Marcela Cerruti, playing during the match her team "La soñadora" played for the Subsidiary Cup. Her husband, Prince William, her daughters, Catharina-Amalia, and her parents, Maria del Carmen and Jorge Zorreguieta joined her at Field 1 tribune.
Later, she was concentrated following the match on which La Hawaiana defeated Arelauquen with a score of 6-5. Jorge Zorreguieta used to play Polo there, and she (Maxima) was a member of the club as a child. She has recently gave permission to the Club Board to name the tournament after her. With her customary low profile and surrounded by those she loves, the princess enjoyed a special afternoon.
Link to original article:
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/763681
Explanation: the organization that received the money provides food (breakfast, lunch and the customary meal at teatime) to children attending a school in a low income area at the school canteen, which remains open during the summer/winter holidays.
And the press (as most of us, eventhough we understand she is now Dutch) still considers her Argentine.
pollyemma said:
I've been thinking about these photos. i'm wondering is it good for Maxima and WA's PR for them be photographed attending posh polo matches in a south america.
In my eyes they can do no wrong. but as I was looking at these photos I found myself thinking,"wow. they've got a lot of money.they fit in with the elite over there" Of course I've always known they're loaded, but it's not something I consciously think about.
I think especially in Argentina, where earlier this week Maxima was photographed visiting people who live at a level of poverty that doesn't exist in the Netherlands, the contrast is jarring.
Polo has always been played in my country. Not a big fan of the sport but as far as I know, the only team with all 10 handcap players is/was Argentine (not sure if they still play).
Polo is a kind of no
massive National Sport, since it is very similar to our National one: (Surprise, surprise
, it is neither football nor picketers demonstrations!!!!
) which is called Pato.
Maxima has always attended these matches, so I do not honestly think someone could be offended by her attendance.
We do have a lot of things to worry about here, and trust me, Polo Matches are not among them.