If indeed there are more children will they be retroactively included in the distribution of the estate of the late Prince?
lucien said:No.It is not proven,and even if it was today,she would not be included retro or in any other way.And she isn't after that either.
Just another try by some author,or calling himself that,to make a buck over the back of the dead.Cheap...
As so often, Mrs Zijlstra is a bit late. The good old man is dead for 12 years now...
Well, she has to convince you, me or others to buy her autobiography and why would anyone buy the story of a Mildred Zijlstra??? Oh wait... her father was Prince Bernhard. She says.
I suppose "that is a fact" refers to the claim by that lady,NOT that she actually is an alledged daughter of our late bon vivant.Just to clear all doubts on that.
Mrs Zijlstra was on DWDD too a short while ago as well as on the late night show with Umberto Tan IIRC...I mean she's pretty active in getting her face around and her subsequent "message".
What kind of relationship the Princess Beatrix with her stepsisters?
[...] Considering they are their dad's kids from affairs, and he never publically acknowledged them, its not surprising they don't have a relationship. The girls did visit their father in the last years.
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Alicia and Alexia are illigitimat daughters , born after the affair of their father with their mother , their father being maried with the queen Juliana. They perhaps saw their father, we had no proofs. The princesses Béatrix, Irène, Margriet and Christina loved their father but we cannot ask them to love their half sisters and to have contacts with them, we don't know their feelings they also loved their mother and were not perhaps very happy that their father had affairs with other wifes.
We cannot compare the cases of William because, Charles is not the father of the children of Camilla
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Alicia and Alexia are illigitimat daughters , born after the affair of their father with their mother , their father being maried with the queen Juliana. They perhaps saw their father, we had no proofs..
I read somewhere that the baron Stanislas Lejeunewere was ambassador of Niederlands at that time.
But we never saw Alexia at the 'privat events' as the weddings of the grand children of the prince Berhnard nor at the big family meetings . Perhaps Alexia and his mother joined P Bernhard and queen Juliana in hholidays( which is very strange for me, but I am an oldfashion wife but I think that the four sisters had anymore contacts with the daughters of their father.
When you read the correspondence of the German Ambassador in The Hague, Julius Graf Zech von Burkersroda, with the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jonkheer Andries de Graeff, before and during the engagement, one can see both states were elbow-deep involved in this "spontaneous" affair.