lucien
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The Princess,Vice-Chair of the Dutch Red Cross,will open the Red Cross Humanity House Museum,The Hague thursday december 9th.
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Today, December 9, Princess Margriet has attended the opening of the museum
Humanity House in Den Haag. The museum offers visitors personal stories behind
the disasters and conflicts the Red Cross takes care of.
** Pic 1 ** Pic 2 ** ppe gallery **
The 3FM glass house // serious request raises money for good causes, this year AIDS orphens. Now people do all kinds of original things to raise money. The princess was asked if she could do something, and she offered to be a tour guide in Palace het Loo for a group of 4 people.
According to royalblog.nl, the offer is popular. For now the highest bid is 4250 Euros.
Prof. Pieter was a guest in the talk show 'Pauw & Witteman' last night, the main topic being his leaving the council for national safety. Ity is nice to see how Pieter has become more respected lately.
In a special television documentairy this weekend (also about him retiring) there was an interview with his wife too. Princess Margriet told the story that she recently visited a school, and when she left she overheard some school children saying: who is she? 'the wife of Van Vollenhoven'.
He was not noble (albeit a patrician), which was a problem for some, esp at court (prince Bernhard and princess Beatrix even objected, or so many authors claim), but in general he might have been considered a bit goofy. Upon his 70th birthday Pieter said that even his own mother didn't like the idea of her son marrying a princess.
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I am just watching the programme 'De raad van Pieter'
link: Player omroep.nl
Funny to see princess Margriet using the Nespresso machine. She says she is proud of what her husband achieved and she adds that not many people realize that Pieter did it all by himself (speeches etc). She says that it is impossible to do that in a normal workweek, and he spent a lot more time than that on the council.
Euro commissioner Neelie Kroes (former minister of traffic): he was in a hurry, he had a vision about it etc. It was to quick! We used to collide as he was steps ahead of what was going on at the ministery. Also former minister Hanja Maij-Weggen is interviewed as is former minister Johan Remkes.
In the end the interviewer asks if he will do more in the household now he is retiring. He replies that there shouldn't be two captains on a ship and that his wife wants him to everything in the household her way...and then he tries to make a Nespresso, which goes wrong.