The second season of Máxima arrives, the series about the Argentine queen of the Netherlands: "I would love to have mate with her," says the protagonist
The second season of the series 'Máxima,' which chronicles the life of the Argentine queen of the Netherlands, is set to begin filming in Amsterdam's Nieuwe Kerk.
The long-awaited second season of 'Máxima,' a series detailing the life of Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti, the Argentine queen of the Netherlands, commenced filming at the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam. The venue, which holds historical significance as a coronation site since the mid-20th century, witnessed an emotional atmosphere as the show's lead actress, Delfina Chaves, prepared for her role by emulating the queen's appearance. The episode begins with the poignant music of Astor Piazzolla's 'Adiós, Nonino,' a tune that holds personal significance for the queen as it was played during her own wedding.
This new season promises to delve deeper into Máxima's journey from her life in Argentina to her royal duties in the Netherlands. The production team has mobilized over 200 individuals, including actors, directors, and international journalists, to capture the essence of the queen's life on screen. This large-scale effort emphasizes the series's ambition to portray not only historical moments but also the emotional depth associated with them.
The protagonist’s wish to share a mate, a traditional Argentine drink, with Queen Máxima reflects a desire to connect with her heritage while navigating royal life. The series aims to resonate with audiences not just in Argentina but also internationally, highlighting the unique story of a woman who became a symbol of dignity and resilience in her royal role. As filming continues, anticipation builds around how the series will further depict the challenges and triumphs faced by Máxima in her dual cultural identity.