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Princess and Máxima
The Golden Carriage with Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange | Prince Willem-Alexander, Beatrix of the Netherlands | Queen Beatrix, and Princess Máxima of the Netherlands | Princess Máxima
Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Máxima of the Netherlands | Princess Máxima kiss at the balcony of the Royal Palace of Amsterdam on their wedding day in 2002
Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Máxima of the Netherlands | Princess Máxima meet Michelle Obama, Susan Sher, Barack Obama, and Fay Hartog-Levin at the White House in 2009
* Her Royal Highness Princess Ariane Wilhelmina Máxima inés born 10 April 2007
Born Máxima Zorreguieta in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 17 May 1971, Princess Máxima is the daughter of Jorge Horacio Zorreguieta Stefanini ( b. 1928 ) and his second wife María del Carmen Cerruti Carricart ( b. 1944 ).
The couple announced their engagement on 30 March 2001 ; Princess Máxima addressed the nation in fluent Dutch during the directly televised broadcast.
Princess Máxima and Prince Willem-Alexander were married on 2 February 2002 in a civil ceremony in the Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, which was then followed by a religious ceremony at Amsterdam's Nieuwe Kerk (" New Church ").
* Her Royal Highness Princess Ariane Wilhelmina Máxima Inés born 10 April 2007
Princess Máxima is also godmother to two royal babies: Countess Leonore of Orange-Nassau ( daughter of Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands ) and of Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway ( son of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway ).

Princess and Netherlands
Princess Juliana of the Netherlands
* 1947 – Princess Christina of the Netherlands
* 2005 – Princess Alexia of the Netherlands
* 1850 – Princess Louise of the Netherlands marries Crown Prince Karl of Sweden-Norway.
* 1943 – Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
* 1774 – Princess Wilhelmine of Prussia, Queen of the Netherlands ( d. 1837 )
* 1890 – King William III of the Netherlands dies without a male heir and a special law is passed to allow his daughter Princess Wilhelmina to become his heir.
* August 5 – Princess Irene of the Netherlands
** Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
* March 10 – Crown Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands marries Claus von Amsberg.
** Engagement announced between Princess Margriet of the Netherlands and Pieter van Vollenhoven, who will become the first commoner and the first Dutchman to marry into the Dutch Royal Family.
* Princess Irene of the Netherlands ( born 1939 )
Despite the Stuart family connections through Henrietta Maria and the Princess of Orange, France and the Dutch Republic allied themselves with Cromwell's government from 1654, forcing Charles to turn for aid to Spain, which at that time ruled the Southern Netherlands.
After the liberation of the Netherlands in 1813 by Prussian and Russian troops, William Frederik of Orange-Nassau, ( better known as William I of the Netherlands ) the son of the last stadtholder William V of Orange-Nassau and Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia, returned to The Hague to be granted the title Sovereign of the Netherlands on 2 December 1813.
# REDIRECT Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
Willem V of Orange and Wilhelmina of Prussia, Princess of Orange | Wilhelmina of Prussia with their children from left to right: the future King William I of the Netherlands, Frederick, and Frederica Louise Wilhelmina, later Princess of Brunswick-Luneburg.
Princess Juliana's genuine warmth and the gestures of her Canadian hosts created a lasting bond which was reinforced when Canadian soldiers fought and died by the thousands in 1944 and 1945 to liberate the Netherlands from the Nazis.
In the spring of 1946 Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard visited the countries that had helped the Netherlands during the occupation.

Princess and Orange-Nassau
* 1968 – Princess Mabel of Orange-Nassau
Frederick William was the eldest surviving son of Karl Christian of Nassau-Weilburg and Princess Wilhelmine Carolina of Orange-Nassau.
* 1909 – 1937: Her Royal Highness Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Duchess of Mecklenburg
* 1937 – 1948: Her Royal Highness Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Duchess of Mecklenburg, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld
* 1948-1980: Her Majesty Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Duchess of Mecklenburg, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld
* 1980-2004: Her Royal Highness Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Duchess of Mecklenburg, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld
van Buren ", one of the less well-known titles of the House of Orange-Nassau, he has participated in the New York City Marathon, where his aunt, Princess Christina, and several cousins live.
* Princess Anita of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven-van Eijk, wife of Prince Pieter-Christiaan of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven.
* Her Royal Highness Máxima, Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Mrs. van Amsberg ( Since 2 February 2002 )

Princess and Crown
* 1973 – Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
In spite of this, it had been agreed with the Serbian Government that Prince Mirko of Montenegro, who was married to Natalija Konstantinovic, the granddaughter of Princess Anka Obrenovic, an aunt of King Milan, would be proclaimed Crown Prince of Serbia in the event that the marriage of King Alexander and Queen Draga was childless .< ref name =" njeg ">
The faction grew in power, especially after Inês de Castro, daughter of an important nobleman and maid of the Crown Princess Constance, became the lover of her lady's husband: Peter, the heir of Portugal.
* 1963 – Masako, Crown Princess of Japan
In February 2012, a major Munch exhibition, " the Modern Eye ", opened at the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt ; the exhibition was opened by Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway.
The current Crown Princess Masako
* 1972 – Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark
Until the marriage of the Crown Prince Hirohito ( Emperor Shōwa ) to Princess Nagako of Kuni ( posthumously Empress Kōjun ) in January 1924, the principal consorts of emperors and crown princes had always been recruited from one of the Sekke Fujiwara.
* Mary Donaldson, Crown Princess of Denmark
* 1905 – Princess Margaret of Connaught marries Gustaf, Crown Prince of Sweden.
* Birthday of Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, an official flag day.
Crown Princess Katherine has a humanitarian foundation while Crown Prince Alexander heads the Foundation for Culture and Education, whose activities include student scholarships, summer camps for children, etc.
* Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark ( born 1972 ), wife of Crown Prince Frederik
The funeral service, attended by high dignitaries, including the Crown Prince and Princess of Denmark and Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, did not pass without some turbulence.
* 1810 – First Oktoberfest: The Bavarian royalty invites the citizens of Munich to join the celebration of the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen.
* 2003 – Princess Kritika of Nepal, daughter of Crown Prince Paras
The winner of the Crown Tournament and his / her Consort are styled " Crown Prince and Princess " and serve an advisory period ( three to six months, depending upon the scheduling of the Crown Tournament ) under the current King and Queen prior to acceding to the throne and ruling in their turn.
* July 14 – Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
** Masako Nashimoto, Crown Princess of Korea ( died 1989 )

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