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  2. Prince Claus Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Prince Claus Fund was established in 1996 and named in honor of Prince Claus of the Netherlands. It is annually subsidized by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs . Since 1997, the Fund has annually presented the international Prince Claus Awards to honor individuals and organizations with progressive and contemporary approaches to culture ...

  3. Prince Claus of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Funeral of Prince Claus. Claus suffered various health problems, such as depression, cancer and Parkinson's disease. He died of complications of pneumonia and Parkinson's at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam on 6 October 2002 after a long illness, aged 76. [4] He died less than four months after the birth of his first grandchild.

  4. Prince Claus Foundation - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 January 2017, at 12:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. King Charles III Charitable Fund - Wikipedia

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    King Charles III Charitable Fund (KCCF), formerly known as The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund, is a United Kingdom-based charity fund. It provides grants to charity organisations in the United Kingdom and internationally. Grantee organisations vary in focus but fall under the umbrella of one of the fund's designated funding themes.

  6. Simón Vélez - Wikipedia

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    Since 1997 the Prince Claus Awards are presented annually to artists, thinkers and cultural organizations in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. [ 1 ] Collaborating with Sanjay Prakash, and in partnership with Pradeep Sachdeva, Simón Vélez participated in EXPO 2010 Shanghai China as part of the team for the Indian pavilion.

  7. Beatrix of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Claus and Beatrix had met at the wedding-eve party of Princess Tatjana of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse, in summer 1964. After Parliament consented to the marriage, Claus von Amsberg became a Dutch citizen, and upon his marriage became Prince Claus of the Netherlands, Jonkheer van Amsberg.

  8. Make Prince Harry’s visa application public, campaigners ...

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    Prince Harry’s visa application is currently being reviewed in private after the Duke of Sussex admitted to doing drugs in his 2023 memoir, Spare. This was picked up on by various readers, who ...

  9. Foreign Emoluments Clause - Wikipedia

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    The Foreign Emoluments Clause is a provision in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution, [1] that prohibits the federal government from granting titles of nobility, and restricts members of the federal government from receiving gifts, emoluments, offices or titles from foreign states and monarchies without the consent of the United States Congress.