Renatus
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I'm glad to have them as a king and queen. Beatrix was great and these two move forward smoothly.
I think this photos are from tonight:
RUT_0769.jpg | Robin Utrecht | Photoshelter
RUT_064562.jpg | Robin Utrecht | Photoshelter
RUT_0680.jpg | Robin Utrecht | Photoshelter
Pricness Christina has a sassy walking stick .
Poor Mr. Valentino must have been horrified to see this altered version of his great dress but nice that he attended tonight's event as well. It seems that he came with the prince and princess of Colonna but I am not sure if the caption is correct. IIRC Princess/Queen Juliana was befriended members of the family but I may be mixing them up with the Corsini's.
Janine Jansen looks gracious as ever.
It actually is the same dress as the one she wore to the wedding. Only she added lace to the bottom of the dress after the wedding!The top of Maxima's gown reminds me of what she wore to Frederick and Mary's wedding. The bottom looks different.
It was the dress she wore to prince Frederik and princess Mary's wedding. But she added lace after that wedding.how was the original verson?
It actually is the same dress as the one she wore to the wedding. Only she added lace to the bottom of the dress after the wedding!
Although I am not keen on such gowns, I have to say that Queen Maxima looked ravissant..
Here are two more extra galleries of yesterday's gala dinner:
** ppe gallery 1 ** ppe gallery 2 **
Is any Video of Maxima peaking with the Pope, Would like to know if they spoke inSpanish!
Is any Video of Maxima peaking with the Pope, Would like to know if they spoke inSpanish!
I am pretty sure they did. I believe Máxima and her Argentinian family actually know Cardinal Bergoglio personally from his time back in Argentina, don't they ?
Interesting detail of the State Visit: the King received a commander's bâton which belonged to William of Nassau, Prince of Orange (1533-1584). It was captured during the Battle of Mookerheide in 1574. Two brothers of the Prince died in that battle.
The commander's bâton was captured and held Don Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga, the Governor of the Low Countries for the King of Spain. It was held by the Requesens family until it became extinct, it was then given in depôt at a Jesuit monastery.
Dutch royals pick up 400-year-old family heirloom during Vatican visit | CatholicHerald.co.uk
A picture of the King with the more than 4 centuries old bâton.
William of Nassau, Prince of Orange with such a bâton: picture.
William II of Nassau, Prince of Orange (grandson of the previous) with such a bâton: picture.
Was the bâton returned to the Dutch royal family or did the King just hold it during the visit ?
Was the bâton returned to the Dutch royal family or did the King just hold it during the visit ?