ladybelline said:The news about Pieter van Vollenhoven 's accident is on the DRF website:
http://www.koninklijkhuis.nl/content.jsp?objectid=10290
Could anyone translate?
Squidgy said:Hopefully one of our Dutch posters will translate the news on Pieter, but I believe it was from a diving accident, not a driving accident.
Marengo said:Thanks for pointing it out, I just see that now, a very interesting article & lovely pictures! The result is very nice, and I am surprised how much information Alexandria and Grand Duchess were able to find (because there is not that much available on the internet)!
Marengo said:You should refrain from naming books in my presence, because now I will not rest untill I find it in a bookshop here in Holland I already have over 200 royalty books and I did not read half of them, so I am just greedy!
The pictures are nice as well and so many, and I especially like the quotation of the mother of the fatherland aka the mother of the resistance aka Wimpie aka Queen Wilhelmin, one of my favourites. I have the two volumes which Prof. Fasseur wrote about her and they did not contain this quotation or much info about Margriet), I looked it up.
Alexandria said:Thank you Squidy and Marengo for the compliments! I do believe in however giving credit where credit is due, and the majority of the information comes form a book Squidy very kindly took the time to scan in for me, When Canada Was Home. That was an amazing resource to have at my fingertips!
Its not Margriet Tina, thats Floris but the lady is Princess Irene not Margriet.Tina said:2001 - Den Haag
Floris & Margriet
HMQueenElizabethII said:Its not Margriet Tina, thats Floris but the lady is Princess Irene not Margriet.
Squidgy said:It was announced today that Margriet will open the new royal brides exhibit at Het Loo on November 4th. The exhibit will run until February 2006 and features the wedding dresses of Margriet and her daughter-in-laws - Marilene, Annette, Anita and Aimee (hopefully Aimee's dress will be back from the cleaners by then). The exhibit will also include suits worn by the grooms, some bridesmaid dresses, etc.
Are any of our Dutch posters planning on visiting the exhibit? I would love to go (if only I didn't live so far away).
Link to the exhibition (Dutch only)
http://www.paleishetloo.nl/
Alexandria said:I am jealous to hear about this exhibit! This is totally the kind of exhibit I would love to go and see. What a beautiful exhibit it will be.
... Maybe you and I can charter a plane to the Netherlands together Squidy for the weekend to catch this exhibit! My boyfriend is a pilot -- I'm sure he could fly us there for the weekend!
Marengo said:I saw the ehibiion of the weddingdresses of Wilhelmina, Juliana, Beatrix and Maxima there as well. In real life those dresses look much better as you can see the delicate things of the dress. To my surprise the weddingdress of Juliana especially was beauiful, nice style/fabric etc. On pictures it doesn't look as nice I think, maybe Wilhelmina's demand that Juliana wore woolen garments under t, against the cold, ruined the appearance a bit?