BelgiumThe Netherlands

Belgian and Dutch royals head back to school

Yesterday, the Belgian and Dutch royal children headed back to school after their summer holidays.Photo: King Willem-AlexanderFor Princess Ariane of the Netherlands, this year began at a new school. She joined her older sisters, Princesses Amalia and Alexia at Christelijk Gymnasium Sorghvliet in The Hague, and proud father, King Willem-Alexander was ready with the video camera to film his…
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Norway

Taking a look at the presents Princess Ingrid Alexandra received for her confirmation

Her Royal Highness Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway was confirmed in the Royal Chapel at the Royal Palace in Oslo on Saturday. Guests from all over Norway and Europe gathered to celebrate the Princess. And of course, they brought with them presents. Let us take a closer look at what the future Norwegian Queen received on her big day.The gift that has attracted much attention was the gift…
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Spain

King Juan Carlos of Spain discharged from hospital

King Juan Carlos of Spain has been released from the hospital after spending a week in the hospital following a triple bypass on Saturday, 24 August at the Quirón de Pozuelo Clinic in Spain’s capital of Madrid. It was decided to have the procedure by the end of August…
Sweden

Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia release new image to celebrate Prince Gabriel's second birthday

Yesterday, Prince Gabriel of Sweden turned two, and his parents, Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia, released a new photo of the tot that was taken by the Princess. Prince Gabriel is the Prince Couple’s younger son; their elder son is three-year-old Prince Alexander.While his older brother looks more like their father, Prince Gabriel distinctly has his mother’s bright blue eyes…
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BelgiumEuropean RoyalsThe Netherlands

Dutch and Belgian royals mark start of '75 Years of Freedom'

King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima joined their Belgian counterparts, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde in Terneuzen yesterday to mark the start “75 Years of Freedom.” This will be followed by a year of commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. These will continue until 2020 to mark the founding of the United Nations.[getty src="1165144419"…
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