Princess Máxima, Current Events 4 (April - September 2007)


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Henri M. said:
The villa was fully renovated and refurbished to the wishes of the new Princess and this took a long time.

Also security measures (a new double fence, a building for the guards, a new camera system, a new swimmingpool, etc.) were build.

What do you mean by 'a building for the guards' ?
thanks.
 
Henri M. said:
It must have been a few years ago. Since 2003 the Prince and Princess live at Villa Eikenhorst (The Eyrie between the Oaks), see picture, at the private royal domain De Horsten (The Eyries). See the picture of the paradise-like green surroundings of their villa.

From March 30st 2001 (engagement) to February 2nd 2002 (wedding) Máxima lived in an annex on the domain of Huis ten Bosch Palace, the Queen's private residence in The Hague. See picture. You see a few annexes on the domain, for an example near the swimming pool. Máxima lived in one of these during her engagement. On this picture you see her leaving via a side-wing to the main building.

After her marriage she lived for a while at Noordeinde 66, the Prince's private mansion in the centre of The Hague, which is at the backside connected with a wing of Noordeinde Palace. Somewhere in 2003 the couple moved to their present villa.

Before her engagement with the Prince, Máxima lived in the appartments of Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien (in Brussels, Belgium). See picture. Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien have their salons and appartments on the 3rd (with the long balcony) and the 4th floor. They live there with Countess Eloise, Count Claus-Casimir, Countess Leonore and of course also their staff and security.

http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m7/Boerenfoxx/2108798.jpg

Sorry to be off topic, but that's where Constantijn lives with the kids? I'd pictured them in one of those nineteenth century or even arte deco villas so typical of Brussels.
 
amina1 said:
What do you mean by 'a building for the guards' ?
thanks.

Well I likely should not guess at this but I do know of some high security places in America and high security residences so I would say that a building for the guards would be a seperate building on the property or adjacent to the property where the guards can monitor the security measures of the villa. The nice thing about them having a seperate building is so that the guards can come and go as needed and not disturb the family. The governor's mansion in Florida has something like this it's a little building out by the gates of the property and the guards there control access as well as monitor cameras and such. Plus they are right there if anything should happen.
 
exactly, Aurora- I'll try to find a picture (or maybe Henri M. knows of one?), but I doubt there is a published one.

I think that the guard house is probably like the little guard houses outside the other major royal palaces.
 
amina1 said:
What do you mean by 'a building for the guards' ?
thanks.

Members of the Royal House are protected by the Royal Marechaussee (see picture), a special military police force. The Prince of Orange, Princess Máxima and their daughters are guarded 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Their villa is surrounded by a double fence, with many cameras all around. A building is need for these guards, for the control room, for the garage to park their cars, stables for their horses (during ceremonies and for patrol in the nature on the royal domain), etc.

The Royal Marechaussee also escorts the royal cars during official events, see picture.
 
Thanks. Never knew that in details. I wondered about that when I first saw their Villa in the middle of a forest!
I wondered also why didn't they chose to live in a Palace, like other royals! but the villa looks big enough for such a small family.:angel:
 
amina1 said:
Thanks. Never knew that in details. I wondered about that when I first saw their Villa in the middle of a forest!
I wondered also why didn't they chose to live in a Palace, like other royals! but the villa looks big enough for such a small family.:angel:

The Prince and the Princesses have an optimal privacy and family-life in a private villa, surrounded by a vast nature and with a minimum of staff.

Many royals do not live at palaces: the King and Queen of Belgium live at Belvédère, the King & Queen of Spain live at Zarzuela, the Prince of Wales & the Duchess of Cornwall live at Highgrove, the Prince & Princess of Asturias live at the Pabellon del Príncipe, etc. Big houses, but no Royal Palace.
 
Henri M. said:
The Prince and the Princesses have an optimal privacy and family-life in a private villa, surrounded by a vast nature and with a minimum of staff.

Many royals do not live at palaces: the King and Queen of Belgium live at Belvédère, the King & Queen of Spain live at Zarzuela, the Prince of Wales & the Duchess of Cornwall live at Highgrove, the Prince & Princess of Asturias live at the Pabellon del Príncipe, etc. Big houses, but no Royal Palace.

I would also think that it is easier to renovate smaller properties than large palaces.
 
Thanks Henri, as always you have all the info for all of us!! :flowers:
 
Henri M. said:
The Prince and the Princesses have an optimal privacy and family-life in a private villa, surrounded by a vast nature and with a minimum of staff.

Many royals do not live at palaces: the King and Queen of Belgium live at Belvédère, the King & Queen of Spain live at Zarzuela, the Prince of Wales & the Duchess of Cornwall live at Highgrove, the Prince & Princess of Asturias live at the Pabellon del Príncipe, etc. Big houses, but no Royal Palace.

The "Eikenhorst" is in the Royal Domain "De Horsten",once the property of Prince Frederik who bequathed the property to his daughter Marie of Wied who later sold it to Queen Wilhelmina who passed it on to her daughter Queen Juliana....

There used to be an old run down farmhouse on the spot of the Eikenhorst.Princess Christina,HM youngest sister,purchased the property from her mother and had the villa build we know today where she and her family lived until her divorce from Jorge Guillermo,it is the private property of The Prince of Orange now.

The then Princess Beatrix lived at her beloved Drakenstyn for decades,not a Royal Palace either,but it too provided her and her young family with privacy,a rare commodity for Royals usually living in a glass house 24/7.

Besides,Royal palaces are almost impossible to really live in,it might appear to some to be part of what they believe Royals do,in fairytales,but the sheer sizes of each and every room/hall makes a comfy living wishfull thinking.For example,if the Royal Palace at the Dam Square here in Amsterdam is up for another Royal function like an incoming State Visit,it takes 2 weeks to heat up the whole place in order to make each and everyone feeling comfy and warm enough.

Exceptions here are Huis ten Bosch Palace,HM residence,Noordeinde Palace,HM office and Soestdijk Palace when it was still in use as such.

In the latter the late Prince Bernhard had a constant 27.8 degrees celsius in his office,he hated cold or anything under 25 degrees indoors:ohmy: ...but I'm getting way O/T here now....
 
Thanks Lucien!

It's a good choice, especially for the 3 A's upbringing, that they live in the Villa instead of in a Royal Palace, with the conditions that you have so well described. Personally I think I would feel like living in a museum...
 
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Hi, everyone! I like Maxima very much. She is funny, intelligent, smart, active.
 
Well Ana_77, you're in the right place- there are tons of threads here on Maxima, and on her fashion and jewels, so check it out!
 
HRH celebrates her 36th birthday today with her family,and her parents,at the Eikenhorst.

Het Koninklijk Huis

courtesy RVD.

Princess Máxima first official engagement is scheduled for june 25th,the concluding session of the Taskforce Youth un-employment project.
Het Koninklijk Huis

But ofcourse earlyer functions might appear in the ever changing/growing RF calendar.
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lucien said:
Princess Máxima first official engagement is scheduled for june 25th,the concluding session of the Taskforce Youth un-employment project.
Het Koninklijk Huis

But ofcourse earlyer functions might appear in the ever changing/growing RF calendar.
:flowers:

Thanks, Lucien for keeping us so informed. I'm happy she has an upcoming appearance. So it looks like she will have a total of 2 and a half months of maternity leave.
 
Aurora810 said:
Thanks, Lucien for keeping us so informed. I'm happy she has an upcoming appearance. So it looks like she will have a total of 2 and a half months of maternity leave.

It is pretty normal. Any employed woman in the Netherlands has the legal right on at least 16 weeks (some 3,5 months) of maternity leave.

There are many CAO's (Collective Labour Agreements) with a longer maternity leave, like 20 weeks (4,5 months) but 16 weeks is the minimum.

As the Princess is no employed woman, there is no CAO, contract or job description or whatever, it is pretty much to herself to decide on her own schedule.

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Princess Maxima will resume her duties on June 25. She will be visiting a project that has to due with youth unemployment (or something in that direction).
 
I should be happy if she devoted part of her time to a project who involves people having lost their jobs.

Go on, Princess Maxima! You are really a great Lady! I was a little tired of Royals sponsoring only sports! :D

Vanesa.
 
Marengo said:
Princess Maxima will resume her duties on June 25. She will be visiting a project that has to due with youth unemployment (or something in that direction).

She will resume her duties even sooner.

On June 22nd HRH,Chair of the Curatorium,will open the festive lustrum symposium of the Prince Claus Chair in the presence of HM Queen Beatrix and TRH Prince Friso (Co-Patron with his brother Prince Constantijn) and Princess Mabel at Noordeinde Palace,The Hague.
Het Koninklijk Huis

Info on the Prince Claus Chair:
Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development
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Wow! Princess Maxima is quite active! Thank you for posting the links, Lucien! I didn't know about Prince Claus' Chair!

Vanesa.
 
Thanks Lucien, I am loking forward to it. Bt it will be a short lived enjoyment as the royals usually spend July and August on holiday in Italy.
 
Marengo said:
Thanks Lucien, I am loking forward to it. Bt it will be a short lived enjoyment as the royals usually spend July and August on holiday in Italy.

Might be so,but then the holidays in Italy always come with another moment to look forward too,the photo-shoot!Short-lived too,but always fun.
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True, and perhaps the crownprince will spoil us by releasing some pictures on the occassion of Alexia's birthday too....
 
Great news! This means we will see her in about two weeks!
 
It will be great to see her again..Sure missed seeing pics of her..it would also be nice to see her lovely daughters..:)
 
It will be great to see Maxima back to work. What I am really looking forward to is the photo session in Italy when we get to see not only Maxima but the rest of them as well!
 
Máxima and her two eldest on the beach

Yesterday a dutch gossipmagazine published photo's of Máxima, Amalia and Alexia on the beach in Wassenaar. Just like any young family with buckets, spades and sandwiches.
 
Wow! It means that we will have a lot of pictures of princess Máxima! She can't be quiet!
 
mirjamdevriend said:
Yesterday a dutch gossipmagazine published photo's of Máxima, Amalia and Alexia on the beach in Wassenaar. Just like any young family with buckets, spades and sandwiches.
Does anyone have the fotos, or the link?
I'm very curious about the pictures..
 
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