Prince Maurits of Orange-Nassau and Marilène van der Broek: May 29 and 30, 1998


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Civil Wedding: May 29



 
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Church wedding: May 30



 
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The group picture

 
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Queen Beatrix and princess Juliana
 
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Maurits's parents and Marilene's mother


Prince Bernhard
 
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The Civil Ceremony took place on May 29, 1998 and the church wedding, the next day on May 30, 2998. Since there are not photos posted, I thought it might be nice to remember this day for this happy couple.

Here are some photos taken at the civil ceremony. Photo source is unknown- from a series of photos collected before it became important to remember the source! There are several pictures with family, including Queen Julianna and Prince Bernhard.

 
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More pictures without watermark from ANP and unknown sources.

 
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More pictures Rex and IBL:

Picture 1 and 2: Princess Marilene


Picture 3: Maurits and Marilene leaving the Church


Picture 4: The Kiss


Picture 5: Bridemaids


Picture from Vorsten
 
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wonderful wedding with a wonderful bride and a now wonderful wife and mother!:)
 
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Photo credits to Olympia:
1-3. the civil wedding;
4-5. Marilene escorted by her father;
6-7. during the ceremony;
8-10. just married.



 
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Photo credits to Olympia:

 
just looked at these pictures again, and can't help being of the same opinion I always was of Marilene as a bride: a for some reason completely uninspiring bride, despite her luminous and beautifully radiant face. I guess it's the dress that I find completely, well, ordinary for some reason. Can't put my finger on it. Also, for the longest time I had thought Marilene didn't wear a tiara on her wedding day. But now I see that she did! Gosh was the thing hidden in her hair, what a shame. And it's one of the best tiara's in that family, in my opinion.
Anyway, not my favorite bride. Even Mabel looked better put together as a bride than Marilene. Oh well. At least her groom was extremely handsome, who needs a gorgeous wedding gown that would just distract from <him> ;)
 
Thanks Elsa, especially for that last picture. I believe it was the last time that we saw Queen Juliana in public :(
 
Marilene's dress was simply stunning!
she looked very nice :)
 
Marengo said:
Thanks Elsa, especially for that last picture. I believe it was the last time that we saw Queen Juliana in public
You're welcome. ;) Here's another couple portraing Queen Juliana and one of Prince Bernhard and Princess Margriet.

By APA Pictures and Corbis:
 
Was there any photo of the dress without the jacket? In some the photos, there seemed to be a halter top underneath. It just seems strange to have the halter straps showing through if the jackage was supposed to be kept on the whole time.
 
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Was there any photo of the dress without the jacket? In some the photos, there seemed to be a halter top underneath. It just seems strange to have the halter straps showing through if the jackage was supposed to be kept on the whole time.
I don't think it was intented to be a jacket... I mean, it hasn't an opening, like Annette.

What I liked about this gown was the way it enhanced the bride's slim waist. I found the pattern used in that band and at the edge of her sleeves to be very flattering.


From Rex and Point de Vue:

 
I am IN LOVE with her gown. I'm thinking of asking to borrow it. lol.
 
I remember watching this one on Dutch TV ... It was, as I recall it, the first of a whole wave of exciting royal weddings: Holland, Denmark, Belgium, UK, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Norway ...
 
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