maria-olivia
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I was in the Netherlands two weeks ago and during the Dinner a Dutchman said; "Zonder Maxima is Willem Alexander niets "
Not to make this all about female 'arm candy'
HRH Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark was born on a kitchen table. Raised as a nomad, passed from family member to family member. He wasn't accustomed to servants or grand homes and yet he proves to be a capable consort to Queen Elizabeth II.
Philip has a very illustrious pedigree but it is his life experiences that make him a good consort, not his belonging to the House of Glucksburg.
Am I not correct that Napoleon was from a very modest family though he was very successful at warfare. However HE crowned himself emperor sooo, what about this Prince mentioned above .... he calls himself a Prince but what makes him so? I suspect that most royals started out the very same way so who is to say one is royal or not?
That was a long time ago, I don't think we could do the same. I suspect the population would just think we were crazy ..... unless of course we had a VERY large army behind us.
Is very good if duch people thinking like this. After all Maxima is their Queen.
I was in the Netherlands two weeks ago and during the Dinner a Dutchman said; "Zonder Maxima is Willem Alexander niets "
Well...yeah... but the thing is that WA is the King and he is one descending from the by some so revered "royal bloodline", so it's not necessarily a flattering remark for the DRF.
Reality is in the DRF in recent years, the "commoners" are relatively popular compared to the born royals (the reigning monarch often is somewhere in the top positions of popularity, but commoners like Q.Maxima, P.Claus (now deceased) and Mr. Pieter van Vollenhoven scored very well in the polls)
Well....i wouldn't call it nonsense... much of WA's popularity with the "common folk" in the Netherlands is more related to Maxima than to his own activities...
Please note that I'm not talking here about the avid royalista's and general "connaisseurs" of the monarchy, but with the average person in the street, W-A is just not very "visible" (for lack of a better word)
my opinion of course (but based on what i experience in my own environment of people who are not really bothered about the monarchy)
That is the biggest nonsense I have ever heard. We can turn it around: without Willem-Alexander Máxima would have been nothing. No one would ever have heard from her. She would not have paraded around with the most stunning historic jewels, waving in a Golden State Carriage, opening hospitals with her name or having all military at a battleship immediately jump in a right formation to salute her. E-ve-ry-thing of the most extraordinary life she has since 2001, she owns exactly to a certain man with the name Willem-Alexander...
Stephanie is a bad example? She don't have personality ,elegance,ability? Are you serious? How do you know that? Is married only 2.5 years . Mathilde 15 years and don't have to say about Maria Teresa. How can compare this?
What you are suggesting is superficial. Maxima brought WA credibility. Do you think WA would have any credibility with the population if he married an unitelligent and uncultured noble woman? And believe me, they exist.That is the biggest nonsense I have ever heard. We can turn it around: without Willem-Alexander Máxima would have been nothing. No one would ever have heard from her. She would not have paraded around with the most stunning historic jewels, waving in a Golden State Carriage, opening hospitals with her name or having all military at a battleship immediately jump in a right formation to salute her. E-ve-ry-thing of the most extraordinary life she has since 2001, she owns exactly to a certain man with the name Willem-Alexander...
Clipped some of the quote. But, Bravo! And, Brava! Reading some posts, but not all, has made me so angry. This is one that has calmed me down some.
And, no, nothing I'm saying is being "politically correct". I'm speaking my own feelings, and I'm the only one who has the right to say what I truly feel.
What you are suggesting is superficial. Maxima brought WA credibility. Do you think WA would have any credibility with the population if he married an unitelligent and uncultured noble woman? And believe me, they exist.
If you think that women are only interested in jewels, princes, palaces etc, you have a very poor view of women.
Once again I would come to the core essence of my problem with "commoners" invading the Royal Houses: when will the point of no return have been reached that we hardly can speak about "royal" anymore, when the members of the royal family more and more become as distant related to royalty and nobility like you or me? At least King Willem-Alexander has chosen an "exotic" lady from a family at the other side of the world (like his Danish counterpart). In the Netherlands you can already see that a Princess Laurentien or a Princess Mabel (and the Van Vollenhoven Princesses) are not taken au sérieux. ("Girl, you are no Princess. You pretend to be a royal, you play a Princess, don't get an air!). Anyway, I have no influence, I can only watch and see. Maybe Princess Catharina-Amalia will marry the fitness instructor and make him "Prince" but I predict the imagination of the people is not that unlimited and it will end the whole vaudeville it has become. Sadly enough because I am very attached to the historic royal families, I am a monarchist but my flexibility has limits, I am honest enough to admit and I hope that someone may hold that opinion indeed, in this über-political-correct forum where someone risks to be slashed for holding an conservative opinion (what a surprise) on an arch-conservative institution as a hereditary monarchy.
But who claims that when a Prince William would have married Lady Melissa Percy, to name an example, that she would have been less "popular" than Kate? Not so long ago another Lady conquered the hearts of the British...
I dare to say that a Lady Annabel Montagu-Douglas-Scott (daughter of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry) or a Lady Isabel Fitzalan-Howard (daughter of the Duke of Norfolk) would at least be as "popular" as Kate, but it would keep the idea of the royal family as "something special", the feeling in the underbelly.