NewsDutch royal family scraps fans' beloved tradition

Dutch royal family scraps fans' beloved tradition

A favorite tradition of the Dutch royal family is now a thing of the past. But there is still good news from the palace.

The Hague – If you ask Dutch Royal fans about their favorite dates, two specific performances end up at the top of the list of favourites. Twice a year – in February and July – King Willem-Alexander (54) and his family appear in front of the cameras, but in the future this popular tradition will no longer be continued as before.

The Dutch royals have been holding on to their big photo shoots for years, but the first meeting in 2022, which should have taken place shortly in Austria, was canceled – for several reasons! According to media reports, the Rijksvoorlichtingsdienst (government information service), RDV for short, recently announced that the royal family would only be photographed when they were complete.
24royal.de* reveals another reason for the royal family’s cancellation of the photo shoot.

At the end of February, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima (50) usually travel with their daughters to Lech in Austria, where they pose for photographers as part of their skiing holiday. Since Princess Amalia (18) is currently doing an internship abroad and her younger sister Alexia (16) goes to school in Wales, this time only baby Ariane (14) can keep her parents company. *24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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