Henri M.
Royal Highness
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It is thought that late Queen Elizabeth and the present Queen Elizabeth II did disapprove the 'trend' of abdications in the House of Orange-Nassau and the House of Nassau. In essence they seem to find that a Sovereign has made a vow and that man should not break that vow (by abdicating).
In the case of Queen Wilhelmina (1880-1962) I find that a bit injustified: she was Queen for 58 years. Longer than Queen Elizabeth II now. She started her Reign in the victorian era, saw WWI, saw the thrones of so many monarchies collapse in 1918, saw the deep depression of the 1930, saw WWII and finally in 1948 she abdicated in favour of her daughter Princess Juliana. She was tired. The Netherlands were again engaged in two bloody conflicts in the East Indies. She thought the nation needed younger and stronger hands to be guided.
In the case of Queen Juliana (1909-2004), who abdicated after a Reign of 'just' 32 years, it was more her personal decision. On the eve of the abdication Queen Juliana spoke to the Kingdom via radio and television. She became very personal and stated: "When I, by my constitutional oath, swore loyalty to the Netherlands people, I used the words "So help me God almighty". I have experienced that He did so, but how, that remains my secret".
In the 1990 the old Queen more and more disappeared out of the public and in 1999 she publicized an open letter in which she made known that 'due to my advanced age' it was no longer possible for her to accept invitations and to reply on post directed to her.
Since then it became silent around her. She became invisible. Darkness has fallen in her life. She wandered in the twilight zone. Unreachable for her beloved ones. Princess Juliana once translated a Norwegian hymn for her mother and her words were prophetic:
Today the sun shines into my soul, darkness has gone,
and Heaven and earth smile towards me,
because Jesus is my light'.
I feel a bit annoyed that sometimes (British) posters label Queen Juliana's abdication as 'weak', in comparison with Queen Elizabeth's steadfast remaining long Reign. But not everyone is blessed with such a strong physique or psyche as Queen Elizabeth. I feel Queen Juliana never wanted to rob her daughter from her happy years with Prince Claus and her family. I'm convinced she felt that she would decline and maybe she had another idea about public suffering than the late Pope Johannes Paulus II.
Willem I of Orange-Nassau, King of the Netherlands, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Abdicated: 1840
Reign: 27 years
Age of abdication: 68 years
Marie-Adelaide of Nassau, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Abdicated: 1919
Reign: 7 years
Age of abdication: 25 (she abdicated and became a Carmelite nun)
Wilhelmina of Orange-Nassau, Queen of the Netherlands
Abdicated: 1948
Reign: 58 years
Age of abdication: 68 years
Charlotte of Nassau, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Abdicated: 1964
Reign: 45 years
Age of abdication: 68 years
Juliana of Orange-Nassau, Queen of the Netherlands
Abdicated: 1980
Reign: 32 years
Age of Abdication: 71 years
Jean of Nassau, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Abdicated: 2000
Reign: 36 years
Age of abdication: 79 years
What are your thoughts on the 'custom' of abdicating instead of remaining the Sovereign until death?
Pictures are are from the Luxembourgian government website and from the Eindhovens Dagblad archives and bucketed via my webspace.
In the case of Queen Wilhelmina (1880-1962) I find that a bit injustified: she was Queen for 58 years. Longer than Queen Elizabeth II now. She started her Reign in the victorian era, saw WWI, saw the thrones of so many monarchies collapse in 1918, saw the deep depression of the 1930, saw WWII and finally in 1948 she abdicated in favour of her daughter Princess Juliana. She was tired. The Netherlands were again engaged in two bloody conflicts in the East Indies. She thought the nation needed younger and stronger hands to be guided.
In the case of Queen Juliana (1909-2004), who abdicated after a Reign of 'just' 32 years, it was more her personal decision. On the eve of the abdication Queen Juliana spoke to the Kingdom via radio and television. She became very personal and stated: "When I, by my constitutional oath, swore loyalty to the Netherlands people, I used the words "So help me God almighty". I have experienced that He did so, but how, that remains my secret".
In the 1990 the old Queen more and more disappeared out of the public and in 1999 she publicized an open letter in which she made known that 'due to my advanced age' it was no longer possible for her to accept invitations and to reply on post directed to her.
Since then it became silent around her. She became invisible. Darkness has fallen in her life. She wandered in the twilight zone. Unreachable for her beloved ones. Princess Juliana once translated a Norwegian hymn for her mother and her words were prophetic:
Today the sun shines into my soul, darkness has gone,
and Heaven and earth smile towards me,
because Jesus is my light'.
I feel a bit annoyed that sometimes (British) posters label Queen Juliana's abdication as 'weak', in comparison with Queen Elizabeth's steadfast remaining long Reign. But not everyone is blessed with such a strong physique or psyche as Queen Elizabeth. I feel Queen Juliana never wanted to rob her daughter from her happy years with Prince Claus and her family. I'm convinced she felt that she would decline and maybe she had another idea about public suffering than the late Pope Johannes Paulus II.
Willem I of Orange-Nassau, King of the Netherlands, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Abdicated: 1840
Reign: 27 years
Age of abdication: 68 years
Marie-Adelaide of Nassau, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Abdicated: 1919
Reign: 7 years
Age of abdication: 25 (she abdicated and became a Carmelite nun)
Wilhelmina of Orange-Nassau, Queen of the Netherlands
Abdicated: 1948
Reign: 58 years
Age of abdication: 68 years
Charlotte of Nassau, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Abdicated: 1964
Reign: 45 years
Age of abdication: 68 years
Juliana of Orange-Nassau, Queen of the Netherlands
Abdicated: 1980
Reign: 32 years
Age of Abdication: 71 years
Jean of Nassau, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Abdicated: 2000
Reign: 36 years
Age of abdication: 79 years
What are your thoughts on the 'custom' of abdicating instead of remaining the Sovereign until death?
Pictures are are from the Luxembourgian government website and from the Eindhovens Dagblad archives and bucketed via my webspace.
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