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I wonder what Maxima is saying here. Hehe
I wonder what Maxima is saying here. Hehe
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I wonder what Maxima is saying here. Hehe
http://www.royalportraits.nl/categories.php?cat_id=409&sessionid=d4b58e50d6f04ce9273974203bee8e92Princess Maxima of the Netherlands attends Scout-In09
at the estate Velder on September 19, 2009 in Liempde,
Netherlands.
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Princess Amalia is probably old enough to join the youngest group for girls. My daughter was 5 when she joined the "Daisy" program in the U.S. I believe it is called "Rainbows" in other Scouting/Guide programs and its geared toward kindergarten age.The late prince Claus used to be the patron of Scouting Nederland too. Princess Máxima took it over a while ago, though this is only the 2nd time she visits scouting (in public). It would be nice if she would send her daughters there too, they have two scouting groups in Wassenaar.
The Prince and Princess will attend a concert by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra at the Salle Pleyel,Paris on saturday march 17th.
The KCO is the Orchestra in Residence in Paris,London and Brussels during the 2011/2012 season with Valerie Gergiev as director.
Salle Pleyel
The Prince and Princess will attend a concert by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra at the Salle Pleyel,Paris on saturday march 17th.
The KCO is the Orchestra in Residence in Paris,London and Brussels during the 2011/2012 season with Valerie Gergiev as director.
Salle Pleyel
The Prince of Orange was supposed to attend a concert with Princess Máxima in Paris on Saturday night.
At the last minute he cancelled this engagement and Princess Máxima went alone.
He decided to pay his brother Friso a visit at the Wellington Hospital in London.
I wonder if this means something...
Why did he decide to go to London so suddenly and cancelled his engagement at the last minute?
I find it strange, especially because he was in London earlier this week.
I don't want to speculate, but since we won't get official information on Friso's condition, we have to look at other signs.
By the way; Princess Máxima didn't have a nice evening in Paris; when she entered the Concert Hall, some members in the audience booed at her and someone shouted: "Vive la Republique!"
You are absolutely correct. I enjoy the fact the many countries have quite different forms of government. I enjoy learning about them all. Not one is 100% correct or 100% wrong. Just quite different with different rules and laws. To boo an official of another country is just ill mannered. I always think when I read of such things that the booing person's mother sure didn't raise him well Or, maybe the parents had no manners to start with. Shame they exist.Pretty rude of the French to boo Maxima. What business is it of theirs what system of government the Dutch choose to use? I prefer a constitutional monarchy to an elected presidency, but it doesn't mean I'd boo the President of the United States.
Pretty rude of the French to boo Maxima. What business is it of theirs what system of government the Dutch choose to use? I prefer a constitutional monarchy to an elected presidency, but it doesn't mean I'd boo the President of the United States.
Que'll affront!Bah.The French can handle their own just as great as they can handle their budget....NOT!!
Were they booing her or the Frech Minister Frederic Mitterand? The Sarkozy government is not terribly popular after all. Maxima might just have been caught in the crossfire
Prins van Oranje en Prinses Máxima bij concert van Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest in Parijs - Het Koninklijk Huis
Originally HRH The Prince of Orange was planned to be in attendance as well,but he was in London with family (HM) visiting Princess Mabel & the children and ofcourse his brother Prince Friso.
I can assure you that the vast majority of the French are most pleased to welcome any kind of royal people and doesn't shoot "Vive la République" at the sight of any crowned head. I suspect the booing was more or less directed to the french minister of Culture, Frederic Mitterrand (the nephew of the late President,) member of the uber unpopular Sarkozy's government (and well known for his deference toward royalty) rather than this poor Maxima (because let's face it, the vast majority doesn't even know who she is).
So please don't generalise to the entire french people because one or two left wing morron thought it was fun to express some uncanny revolutunary feeling in front of an unpopular minister and a rather obscure Princess ( this incident, as well as Maxima's visit were not even mentioned by the national press).
1789 is over folks, we don't behead kings anymore ...
I can assure you that the vast majority of the French are most pleased to welcome any kind of royal people and doesn't shoot "Vive la République" at the sight of any crowned head. I suspect the booing was more or less directed to the french minister of Culture, Frederic Mitterrand (the nephew of the late President,) member of the uber unpopular Sarkozy's government (and well known for his deference toward royalty) rather than this poor Maxima (because let's face it, the vast majority doesn't even know who she is).
So please don't generalise to the entire french people because one or two left wing morron thought it was fun to express some uncanny revolutunary feeling in front of an unpopular minister and a rather obscure Princess ( this incident, as well as Maxima's visit were not even mentioned by the national press).
1789 is over folks, we don't behead kings anymore ...