Queen Máxima sings Bruno Mars song with children

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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands sang with children in Miami, Florida, as part of a working visit to the United States.

During a visit to the Dr Henry W. Mack/West Little River K-8 Center with King Willem-Alexander, the Queen chatted with children and sang along when a few of them performed a Bruno Mars song.

A smiling Queen joined in as they sang, “Die with a Smile,” by the American hitmaker.

As parents of three daughters, the King and Queen quickly greeted and chatted with the children at the centre, even teaching them some Dutch. When Argentinian-born Máxima found out that some of the children spoke Spanish, she chatted in her native language.

Before leaving, one young girl ran up to hug the Queen, who happily reciprocated the hug and thanked them all for coming to see them.





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