Baroda’s Maharani Radhikaraje Gaekwad is once again in the news for her royal chic and simple style. Her royal style was seen at a special dinner event organized at Lakshmi Vilas Palace, where she spent time with women cricketers. This dinner was especially organized for the UP Warriors women’s team, which is considered a beautiful initiative to honor women’s cricket.
Royal dinner in honor of women cricketers
The entire team of UP Warriors was present on this occasion. The players were seen in comfortable outfits like jeans and trousers along with their team jersey. This player, who plays aggressively on the field, looked very comfortable and happy during the dinner. This royal dinner hosted by the Queen for women cricketers became a symbol of respect and support for the game and the players.
Royal and classy look of Queen Radhikaraje
For this special evening, Maharani Radhikaraje chose a colorful saree, which included colors like blue, green, yellow and orange. The design of the saree looked like a painting, which looked very attractive. Even without heavy embroidery, the saree exuded royal elegance and the Queen stood out.
Radhikaraje wore a royal blue blouse with the saree, which balanced the entire look. The open pallu style and neat draping gave a modern and classy touch to her look, which was perfect for a formal dinner.
Simple jewelery and soft makeup
Maharani completed her look with subtle jewellery. Drop earrings, bracelet and watch kept the look from being overdone. Soft makeup, light eyeliner and a small bindi further enhanced her personality.
Women’s cricket and message of royal support
This event gave a clear message that women’s cricket is no longer limited to just the field, but is getting respect and support from every section of the society. While the players of UP Warriors are bringing glory to the country with their performances, such events further strengthen their confidence. This meeting of Queen Radhikaraje and women cricketers will be remembered as a beautiful combination of sports and tradition.

