Duc_et_Pair
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Have we ever seen Máxima and her daughters wearing a traditional Dutch costume?
No. But unlike in Andalucía, there are no Dutch public festivals in which traditional costume are worn by the locals. There is no Dutch equivalent of this Feria in Sevilla.
Thank you for posting the pictures of this lovely event: one wants to know much more about the Feria. I was certainly intrigued and perhaps a little shocked by the video that shows the King clearly pushing an elderly gentleman out of the way as he, the king, moved forwardDoes anyone know who this person might be; I am quite curious why the king would exhibit such ungentlemanly behaviour
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The personal space of his four ladies is sacred by the King. That is his red button, so to say. I can see he was clearly irritated by the trampling and directed his ladies to go inside. He only touched the gentleman (who then blocked the path of the Queen, by the way). Little fuss about some congestion. I saw a lot of "ears". I do not know if these were Spanish or Dutch "ears" but their job to make free way was not so succesful here.
Yes, I hear that Maxima's friend from school, who was from a rich family knew WA and introduce to her. I think it make more sense that . She wasn't friends with Royalty before meeting him.
In my understanding Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti became befriended with Prince Maximilian von und zu Liechtenstein, who was inside the New York haute Finance as well (JP Morgan). In 1999 Máxima was Vice-President Latin-American Institutional Sales at Dresdner Kleinwort Benson.
This Prince invited Máxima to bring a visit to this Feria in Sevilla. Thanks to the Prince's network Máxima got access to the caseta of the exclusive Real Club de Andalucía.
And in that caseta the eyes of a certain blonde guest, invited by Doña Miriam Ungría, the Princess of Tarnovo, was struck by that unknown sparkling blonde lady from New York.

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