Eloise, Claus-Casimir and Leonore, News and Pictures Part 1: July 2003 - 2022


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i have a card from constantijn and laurentien, in dutch:

Heel hartelijk willen wij u danken voor de aardige gelukwensen die wij ter gelegenheid van de geboorte van onze zoon claus-casimir van u mochten ontvangen.

(handtekeningen Constantijn Laurentien)

Binnen in kaart een foto van CTN, LRT, eloise en CC)
 
Though Eloise is a countess, is she also a Princess of The Netherlands and Princess of Orange-Nassau?

Is the title, countess, an additional title, sort of like Countess of Wessex?
 
Though Eloise is a countess, is she also a Princess of The Netherlands and Princess of Orange-Nassau?

Is the title, countess, an additional title, sort of like Countess of Wessex?

No, It is only Eloise Sophie Beatrix Laurence Countess of Orange-Nassau honourable miss van Amsberg

We have to call her just countess Eloise van Orange-Nassau
 
Yes, that's the surname of Prince Clause who's passed away on 6 october 2002
 
I might be wrong, but my guess is that Eloise´s cousin Amalia will look a lot like Eloise, when she´s at her age. There are some very dominant features inherited through grandma Beatrix. All 3 children of Beatrix look a lot like her (Constantijn a little bit more like prince Claus). And now Eloise and Amalia as well. Eloise also looks a bit like Laurentien, but I see more of her paternal grandma in her.
 
Originally posted by Lena@Jun 12th, 2004 - 9:38 am
Eloise also looks a bit like Laurentien, but I see more of her paternal grandma in her.
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Eloise doesn't look like Amalia at all, she loos like Laurentien as two drops of water. I don't know what it is... I think it is her eyes, they look a bit 'vicious' like Laurentien's
 
Lena didn't say Eloise looked like Amalia. She said Eloise looked like Laurentien's mother.
 
Originally posted by kelly9480@Jun 16th, 2004 - 8:24 pm
Lena didn't say Eloise looked like Amalia. She said Eloise looked like Laurentien's mother.
Lena said that Eloise looked like her "paternal grandma" --> Queen Beatrix. :flower:
 
Eloise's paternal grandma is the Queen. I think Eloise looks a look like her mother.
 
Originally posted by Poppy@Jun 9th, 2004 - 8:04 am
Though Eloise is a countess, is she also a Princess of The Netherlands and Princess of Orange-Nassau?

Is the title, countess, an additional title, sort of like Countess of Wessex?
I think the only one that can use the title "of Orange-Nassau" is Willem-Alexander and Maxima. Everyone else can use Prince/Princess of the Netherlands.

And ditto, Eloise looks like her mum. I can barely see any influence of her father's genes!
 
Originally posted by Moonlightrhapsody@Jun 17th, 2004 - 2:38 am
I think the only one that can use the title "of Orange-Nassau" is Willem-Alexander and Maxima. Everyone else can use Prince/Princess of the Netherlands.
No. It is the opposite. To be "of the Netherlands" is to mean you can represent the royal family abroad and at gala occasions hosted by the country. To be "of Orange-Nassau" is to mean that you are a member of the Queen's royal family but not able to represent the royal family or your country abroad.

Willem and Maxima and Constantijn and Laurentien are Prince/Princesses of the Netherlands.

Johan and Mabel are Prince/Princess of Orange-Nassau.
 
Originally posted by Genevieve+Jun 17th, 2004 - 8:49 am--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Genevieve @ Jun 17th, 2004 - 8:49 am)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Moonlightrhapsody@Jun 17th, 2004 - 2:38 am
I think the only one that can use the title "of Orange-Nassau" is Willem-Alexander and Maxima. Everyone else can use Prince/Princess of the Netherlands.
No. It is the opposite. To be "of the Netherlands" is to mean you can represent the royal family abroad and at gala occasions hosted by the country. To be "of Orange-Nassau" is to mean that you are a member of the Queen's royal family but not able to represent the royal family or your country abroad.

Willem and Maxima and Constantijn and Laurentien are Prince/Princesses of the Netherlands.

Johan and Mabel are Prince/Princess of Orange-Nassau. [/b][/quote]
oh, okay. My mistake; thank you for the correction.
 
Originally posted by patje@Jun 9th, 2004 - 8:08 am
Though Eloise is a countess, is she also a Princess of The Netherlands and Princess of Orange-Nassau?

Is the title, countess, an additional title, sort of like Countess of Wessex?

No, It is only Eloise Sophie Beatrix Laurence Countess of Orange-Nassau honourable miss van Amsberg

We have to call her just countess Eloise van Orange-Nassau
This is so weird. The sons of Princess Margriet are titled Their Highnesses Princes of Orange-Nassau. Then howcome, Eloise, a daughter of a Prince of The Netherlands with the qualification of His Royal Highness, isn't at least a Princess with the qualification of Her Highness?
 
I think the Dutch government decided there were too many princes/princesses running around and decided to limit the title "HRH Prince/Princess of the Netherlands...Orange-Nassau" to the children of the Prince/ss of Orange. The father of Prince Maurits, Bernhard Jr., etc. was a prince to start with, wasn't he? Anyways, their titles are courtesy titles that aren't passed on to their kids. For example, Anna is not a princess.
 
Some Eloise pics from the "Claus Casimir baptism" thread
 

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more Eloise pics from the "Claus Casimir baptism" thread
 

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even more Eloise pics :)
 

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Thanks for posting all of those pics of Eloise at Claus-Casimir's baptisim. She is so incredibly adorable, she makes my heart melt. I love the one of her laughing in Laurentien's arms. Too cute.
 
does Eloise have more names and where does the names come from
 
Claus-casimir Claus is his farternal grandfather Casimir is a name used for several (at least 4) generations in the Dutch royal family.
Bernhard is his farternal grand grand father
Marius Marius is the name of Lauretien's brother
Max Max for Constantijn's godfather Max Kohnstamm, who spoke at his and Laurentien's civil wedding service


did i get this right?
 
Eloise

Josefine said:
does Eloise have more names and where does the names come from
her names are Eloise Sophie Beatrix Laurence
 
mandy could you help wioth rex aswell mine dosent seem too work

minx
 
As far as I know she is called Eloise Sophie Beatrix Laurence
 
I think Eloise is named after her granddad. His name is Laurens Jan...But in Holland Laurence isn't a boysname.
 
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