Thank you so much Patrick! I just saw it on the news, the little princess was walking down the stairs of Palace Noordeinde, on her mothers hand, a lovely sight!
I believe Maxima was receiving the first children-stamps of this year.
Augh..How cute photos. Máxima seems to have lost all her pregnancy weight.I like Máxima's dress(it's Natan), Princess Mathilde has the black and white version, which is equally lovely.
aww, just posted those photos in the catharina thread. she is looking more beautiful everyday...
thanks for the seegerpress pics! just saw them now, what a nice mum-daughter couple they do! amalia looks absolutely beautiful in that tartan skirt... and maxima's red coat suits her a lot. think she lost a lot of weight since she gave birth to alexia.
HRH Princess Maxima and Princess Amalia 2nd left ordered Tuesday afternoon the first Childrenstamps Kinderpostzegels at Palace Noordeinde in The Hague. The Stichting Kinderpostzegels Nederland SKN - Foundation for Children s Welfare Stamps Netherlands is concerned with raising and allocating funds for the benefit of children under the age of 18 in the Netherlands and abroad. Physically , mentally or socially handicapped children constitute the target group. SKN considers projects from organisations irrespective of race , religion or political conviction.
Little Amalia is starting her royal duties at a young age. What adorable pictures - it was such a wonderful idea for Maxima to bring Amalia along with her on her engagement.
Thanks to everyone for posting pictures. Amalia sure is getting more beautiful each and every day. (I always say this, but it's so true). And how cute is she in her plaid skirt and stockings?
They both look lovely. Amalia's plaid shirt & sweater are adorable and her mom looks just as smashing in red! Beautiful pictures of the two of them together.
On television Maxima commented that her daughter was a bit shy. I believe Miffy is on the children-stamps, Catharina-Amalia received a Miffy-bag from those children as well. Afterwards there was limonade inside the palace for the children who sold the stamps to the princess.