misshelen
Serene Highness
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It's a pity that this thread is not in 2 parts: civil and religious wedding. I found lovely pictures from the civil wedding from the tv programm Blauwbloed.
Little_star said:I haven't looked through the entire thread, (only the first 300 odd pages!) so I'm not sure if this has been asked already, but are the Dutch Royal Family Catholic or Protestant? Or some completely different denomination
SpiffyBallerina said:They might not have thought the palace was appropriate because they are not members of the Dutch Royal House (but are obviously still in the royal family). A restaurant may have been their idea - perhaps they wanted to be a little more relaxed.
Alexandria said:So next April when it's Queen's Day, only members of the royal house will attend: Queen Beatrix, Margriet and Pieter van Vollenhoven, Willem and Maxima, Constantijn and Laurentien, Maurits and Marilene, and Bernhard Jr. and Annette.
Emily said:Wasn't the party in the evening, where the jazz singer and big band appeared (sorry the names are escaping me) held at Het Loo? I wonder if they went to the restaurant by way of further honoring both the town of Naarden and a great master-chef, Paul Fagel.
ropura said:This is not the procedure go to the restaurant for the Royal Family.Normaly they go to the Palace for reception and diner.
Maybe because Prince Floris no more member of the Royal family.
I am not sure.
ropura said:Emily- They go with the vintage car to Het-Loo Palace.
Its take longer time with this car to the Palace.
The helicopter is for security,circle round above the city of Naarden.
And indeed i am frozen in ice special '' mine fingers '' but i have drinks many times capeccinos coffee at litle cafe-restaurant and getting litle warm.