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  1. The first Kingdom – the Kingdom of Holland, with Napoleon’s brother Louis as its King – lasted only four years (1806-1810). Three years later, in 1813, the Netherlands regained its independence, and Prince Willem Frederik, son of the last stadholder Willem V, returned from exile and was proclaimed sovereign prince. The first constitution of the Netherlands as a monarchy dates from 1814.

  2. Search within English part of Royal House of the Netherlands Search. Members of the Royal House. Image: © RVD - Martijn Beekman

  3. King and Queen of the Netherlands to pay working visit to United States: Georgia and New York – program. His Majesty King Willem-Alexander and Her Majesty Queen Máxima are to travel to the United States for a working visit to the ... News item | 23-05-2024 | 18:56.

  4. The Royal Palace in Amsterdam, which is open to the public, is also used for official receptions. Huis ten Bosch Palace was the home of Princess Beatrix until early 2014, when she moved back to Drakensteyn Castle in Lage Vuursche. Princess Margriet and Professor Pieter van Vollenhoven live at Het Loo House in Apeldoorn.

  5. The Royal family consists of the members of the Royal House, plus: Princess Mabel, the three children of Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien, Prince Maurits, Princess Marilène, Prince Bernhard, Princess Annette, Prince Pieter-Christiaan, Princess Anita, Prince Floris, Princess Aimée and their children, and Princess Irene and Princess Christina (1947-2019), their children, daughters ...

  6. To allow members of the royal family to be entombed, all Dutch laws on burial have made an exception for the royal house ever since the 1829 decree. The practice was banned before under French occupation but returned after 1815. The burial of the royal house members is a matter of tradition, circumstance, practicality, and spirit of the times.

  7. Ariane Wilhelmina Máxima Ines of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, was born in The Hague on 10 April 2007. Princess Ariane, 2020. Princess Ariane is third in line of succession to the throne. Princess Ariane was baptised on 20 October 2007 by Reverend Deodaat van der Boon in the Kloosterkerk in The Hague.