Anna will be flower gurl, how sweet!!!!!
Official announcement
Guests, Witnesses, Bridesmaids, page boys and flower girls
Wedding of Prince Friso and Miss Mabel Wisse Smit
As announced previously, His Royal Highness Prince Friso of the Netherlands and Miss Mabel Wisse Smit will be married in Delft on Saturday 24 April 2004.
The bridal couple chose the municipality of Delft due to the city’s historical ties with the House of Orange-Nassau. Moreover, Miss Mabel Wisse Smit’s father and Prince Friso both studied at Delft University of Technology.
Guests
The guest list is mainly made up of personal friends of the bridal couple.
The following royal guests will be present:
His Majesty King Harald V and Her Majesty Queen Sonja of Norway
Their Highnesses Sheikh Salman and Sheikha Halaa Al-Khalifa of Bahrein
Their Royal Highnesses Prince Hassan bin Talal and Princess Sarvath El Hassan of Jordan
Their Royal Highnesses Prince Kyril and Princess Rosario of Preslav (Bulgaria)
King Harald V is the Prince’s godfather.
The following will also be present:
Mr George Soros, founder and president of the Soros Foundations Network, and his wife
Mr Aryeh Neier, director of the Soros Foundations Network and founder of Human Rights Watch, and his wife
Mr Mark Malloch Brown, director of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), and his wife
Witnesses
Witnesses for the bridegroom
The witnesses for the bridegroom at the church ceremony in the Oude Kerk are:
His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange, the bridegroom’s brother.
His Royal Highness Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands, the bridegroom’s brother.
Lodewijk Beijst, a friend of the bridegroom from his student days in Delft. He studied business administration and is currently the director of Superserver.
Dante Weijerman, a friend of the bridegroom. They met playing golf while at primary school. Mr Weijerman studied law in Leiden and is currently a director of the Central National Company. He is married with three daughters.
Sophie von der Recke, a cousin of the bridegroom (her mother, Christina Baronin von der Recke-von Amsberg, is the youngest sister of the bridegroom’s late father, His Royal Highness Prince Claus of the Netherlands). She is an artist and lives in Hamburg, Germany.
Prince Constantijn and Lodewijk Beijst will also be witnesses at the civil marriage.
The witnesses for the bride
The witnesses for the bride at the church ceremony are:
Her Royal Highness Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands, a friend of the bride and sister-in-law of the bridegroom.
Eveline Wisse Smit, the bride’s sister. She studied economics in Amsterdam and plays hockey in the first women’s team of Amsterdam Hockey Club.
Nicoline Wisse Smit, the bride’s sister and the mother of Lotte, one of the flower girls. She studied at the Maastricht Hotel Management School and has her own public relations and communications firm, Wis en Waarachtig.
Andrea Knap-Kleekamp, a friend of the bride. They met playing hockey when at secondary school. She studied French language and literature in Amsterdam and Paris, and is married. Her son, Max, is a page boy at the wedding.
Willemijn Verloop, a friend of the bride. They met when Ms Verloop began working for the European Action Council for Peace in the Balkans in 1994. She studied history in Amsterdam and is now a director of War Child Netherlands, of which Mabel Wisse Smit was a founding board member (1995-1996).
Nicoline Wisse Smit and Andrea Knap-Kleekamp will also be witnesses at the civil marriage.
Bridesmaids, page boys and flower girls
Bridesmaids:
Sophie von der Recke
Eveline Wisse Smit
Page boys and flower girls:
Lotte Crombag (aged 4), daughter of the witness Nicoline Wisse Smit and godchild of the bride
Max Knap (aged 6), son of the witness Andrea Knap-Kleekamp
Anna van Lippe-Biesterfeld van Vollenhoven (aged 3), second cousin of the bridegroom
Theodora Petalas (aged 9), granddaughter of Johan Christian Baron von Jenisch, the late godfather of the bridegroom
Friso Wisse Smit (aged 3), second cousin of the bride
RVD, 22 April 2004