Originally posted by Genevieve+Aug 1st, 2004 - 12:41 pm--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Genevieve @ Aug 1st, 2004 - 12:41 pm)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Hannelore@Jul 30th, 2004 - 4:22 am
But as a member of the IOC, Willem-Alexander should take his responsability and be there the entire time. Máxima stays with CA, so it isn't as if they have to leave their baby behind for a long time.
What about his responsibilities to his family?
I for one applaud Willem's choice to spend more time with his family. Not everybody would in his position, and that he has chosen to be on holiday with his wife and their infant daughter shows what a family man he is.
While Willem is a member of the IOC, not all members spend the entire two weeks at the Olympics, at this year's games in Athens or in previous years. It is certainly not required nor demanded. Many other members of the IOC have other jobs that require their attention (not to mention their families), and may or may not be able to get two weeks off to spend at the Olympics.
And if those alleged rumours are true, Maxima will be annoucing her second pregnancy this coming week (three weeks is coming up this week), so it would be very natural for Willem to want to spend time with his infant daughter and his newly pregnant wife.
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LOL, very funny.
Willem Alexander has had two (2) public duties in July, two days work. The rest of the month has been vacation and party time. Yet to work longer than 1 week in August is too much.
And it isn't as if they only have holidays in July and August, they've been making trips abroad all year. I'm sure he sees his daughter and wife every day, the family man, probably a lot longer than other people who work.
And please don't use Máxima's so-called pregnancy as an argument, as far as we know she isn't pegnant. And even if she were, does he have to sit next to her and hold her hand, so that she can be comfortably pregnant?????????