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Museum Voorlinden (Dutch pronunciation: [myˈzeːjʏɱ ˈʋoːrlɪndə(n)]) is an art museum in Wassenaar in the Netherlands. [3] It was founded and is privately owned by Joop van Caldenborgh. [3] It was opened on 10 September 2016 by King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. [2]
Willem-Alexander (Dutch: [ˈʋɪləm aːlɛkˈsɑndər]; Willem-Alexander Claus George Ferdinand; born 27 April 1967) is King of the Netherlands.. Willem-Alexander was born in Utrecht during the reign of his maternal grandmother, Queen Juliana, as the eldest child of Princess Beatrix and Prince Claus.
Velde, Willem (I) van de (Leiden 1611 – Greenwich 1693) Velde, Willem (II) van de (Leiden 1633 – London 1707) Velsen, Jacob Jansz van (Delft c. 1597 – Amsterdam 1656) Venne, Adriaen van de (Delft c. 1588 – The Hague 1662) Verbeeck, Cornelis (Amsterdam? 1585/92 – Haarlem aft. 1637) Verbeeck, Pieter Cornelisz (Haarlem c. 1600 - Haarlem ...
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands has poked fun at the Kate Middleton photo-editing saga. Here, the two are pictured together in The Hague in 2016. Credit - Peter Dejong—Getty Images
The Dutch Star Tiara made its debut in 2002, when Queen Máxima, then Máxima Zorreguieta, married King Willem Alexander (then the Crown Prince). Willem-Alexander and Máxima on their wedding day ...
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“I ask forgiveness for the clear failure to act in the face of this crime against humanity,” King Willem-Alexander of the The post King of the Netherlands apologizes for country’s role in ...
The Koningslied (English: King's Song) is a song written for the investiture of prince Willem-Alexander as King of the Netherlands on 30 April 2013 on request of the Nationaal Comité Inhuldiging (National Committee [for the] Inauguration). Upon release the song was met with criticism and ridicule from the public.