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A closer view of Queen Anna and some of her pearls:
So most Dutch masters of the Hermitage came from Anna's 'donation'? I was wondering if they also still had some Dutch masters left from what they confiscated from the Nazi's?
A pity they left the country, and all that is left of Willem II's spendthrift nature here is another crown with fake stones and a ghastly palace in Tilburg .
The couples second son was Prince Willem Alexander Frederik Constantijn Nicolaas Michiel (Soestdijk Palace 2 Aug 1818- Mantua [per one source] or Madeira [per another] 20 Feb 1848). He was considered one of the marriage candidates for Queen Victoria of Great Britain, but he sadly died too young, due to a cold that he acquired when a tree fell on his coach and he had to walk (that was the strory at least).
Mixed family portraits (I): Paintings of Prince Willem (later King Willem III) and Prince Alexander.
The Triumphal Procession of the Prince of Orange (King Willem II) as the Hero of Waterloo
http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-procession-of-the-prince-of-orange-115905550.html