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  1. 1 de jun. de 2024 · The wedding took place in the Westerkerk in Amsterdam on March 10, 1966 and Claus von Amsberg became Prince Claus of the Netherlands. After a honeymoon the couple started living at Drakesteyn Castle. In the following years three sons were born: Willem-Alexander (1967), Johan Friso (1968) and Constantijn (1969).

  2. Há 1 dia · As the years went by, Prince Claus was fully accepted by the Dutch people. In time, he became one of the most popular members of the Dutch monarchy, and his death in 2002 was widely mourned. [18]

  3. Há 2 dias · The abdicated monarch is legally a Prince or Princess of the Netherlands as well as a Prince or Princess of Orange-Nassau. After their death, legally the deceased monarch (abdicated or not) has no titles. However, after death, the abdicated monarch is traditionally referred to as king or queen again.

  4. Há 3 dias · Willem-Alexander, king of the Netherlands is the king of the Netherlands from 2013. Willem-Alexander was the son of then Princess Beatrix and Prince Claus. First in the line of succession since his mother’s accession to the throne on April 30, 1980, he also bore the title of prince of Orange.

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  5. List of official overseas trips made by Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. Willem-Alexander accompanied by Charles, Prince of Wales, during his state visit to the UK. Willem-Alexander and Charles are fifth cousins once removed.

  6. Há 1 dia · Savage Steve Holland: Cosmo & Wanda: A Counterfeit Santa Claus (Ein gefälschter Weihnachtsmann) A Counterfeit Santa Claus: 1912 USA Hardee Kirkland: Stummfilm mit Harry Lonsdale: Crazy Christmas – Weihnachten bei Santa Claus Twice Upon a Christmas: 2001 USA Tibor Takács: Dramedy Crazy for Christmas: 2005 USA Eleanor Lindo: Familienfilm ...

  7. 1 de jun. de 2024 · On 7 April 1971 the Dutch newspaper “De Telegraaf” reported that Queen Juliana, Prince Bernhard, Princess Beatrix and Prince Claus were likely to pay a state visit to Indonesia. They would likely arrive between 20 August and 10 September 1971 and stay for a week.