You have a definite cyan (blue-green cast) throughout the picture. You can see it best in the top part of the fence and lower portion of her arm near her wrist. This means the picture does not have enough red. You can also check the CMYK numbers for the skin -- normally lit Caucasian skin never has cyan (C) higher than magenta (M) and yellow (Y), and in spots the numbers here are more than double C for MY. (Red and cyan are opposites -- too much C means too little Red.)
I had a quick go at increasing the red and parts of the picture looked better, but there seems to be a remaining cast that seems harder to identify -- it looks sorta green to me, perhaps caused by reflections from the grass, her shirt, and/or nearby greenery.
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