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On 28 January 2013, it was announced that Queen Beatrix would abdicate on 30 April in favour of Willem-Alexander. [37] Máxima is the kingdom's first queen consort since Princess Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont, the second wife of William III. She is the first Dutch queen to have been born as a commoner, and the first to have been born outside Europe.
The Queen of Spain (representing the King of Spain) The Duchess and Duke of Palma de Mallorca; The Prince of Asturias; The King and Queen of Sweden. The Crown Princess of Sweden; The Duke of Värmland; The Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland; The Prince of Wales (representing the Queen of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth Realms)
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands just did a rare interview about her relationship with daughter Crown Princess Catharina-Amalia, and it sounds like they’re two peas in a pod. Patrick van Katwijk ...
Princess Ariane was born in the HMC Bronovo in The Hague at 21:56 local time [2] on 10 April 2007 as the third child and youngest daughter of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. [3] Prime Minister Balkenende addressed the nation shortly afterwards and said both mother and child were healthy and doing ...
In February 2023, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands took a two-week tour of the Caribbean with their daughter, Catharina-Amalia, to visit Aruba, Curaçao and St Maarten. ...
Queen Máxima, 52, turned heads with her dazzling attire earlier this month. The queen of the Netherlands wore a ruby ballgown and a stunning tiara for a state banquet held at the Royal Palace in ...
The series revolves around the life of Máxima Zorreguieta when she meets Willem-Alexander, the Prince of Orange during the Seville Fair in Spain in 1999. [5] The plot is intersected with flashbacks that portray her childhood, adolescence and young adulthood, showing her life in Argentina during the National Reorganization Process, her university years and her work as an economist in New York.
the monarch (king or queen) as head of the royal house; the members of the royal family in the line of succession to the Dutch throne but limited to two degrees of kinship from the current monarch (first degree are parents and second degree are siblings); the heir to the throne; the former monarch (on abdication);