The Dutch do not have coronations. They have a formal installation of the new monarch, but that is a civil ceremony. The regalia is present but the monarch is never crowned.
Is the inauguration the same as coronation?
I greatly admire Queen Beatrix for her service and dedication thoughout the years.
I don't see why they would, Beatrix may have told Elizabeth II they're friends.
Abdication effective as of 30th April 2013.
From 30 april 2013 Beatrix will be known as princess Beatrix
a bit silly but made me smile
twitter "Prince Charles":
Ok, Mother, give one the remote control. There's something about to start on Dutch TV that you'd enjoy. #beatrix
Geez, I don't like Princess Beatrix .. think she should be Queen Mother or something along those lines. Once a Queen, always a Queen (easy for me to say!)
I wish Willem-Alexander and Maxima well as they tackle their new roles. One thing I would ask; the most recent 4 rulers of the Netherlands have all been female, and they've all abdicated - is that a tradition for Queen Regnants, or will Willem-Alexander one day abdicate in favor of his eldest daughter?
Did the prime minister make his speech?
On another note, in a few months, Crown Princess Victoria will not be the only female heir apparent in the world anymore!
Leonor and Ingrid?
Leonor and Ingrid?
Emmily said:Leonor and Ingrid?
3 rulers have been female, Wilhelmina, Juliana and Beatrix. Wilhelmina succeeded Willem III.
They are not the heiress apparent yet, as their parents have not become King yet.
He's been The Prince of Orange since 1980, when he was 13 and when his mother became Queen Regnant. What evidence do you have for this 18 rule?
Why?