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Princess Beatrix visits Curaçao: In close contact with a flamingo

Instead of freezing in the Netherlands in wintry weather, Princess Beatrix enjoyed the Caribbean sun for a few days – including exciting acquaintances.

Willemstad – Princess Beatrix (83) recently fled to the Caribbean before the European winter and spent a few days on Curaçao. Even if the mother of King Willem-Alexander (54) was not traveling for sheer pleasure, the fun was definitely not neglected during her official visit.
24royal.de * reveals here how the unusual encounter between Princess Beatrix and a flamingo came about.

Instead of slowly getting used to the idea of taking it easy or even retiring at the age of 83, Princess Beatrix is still in the service of the crown. In the Netherlands, she regularly attends appointments and supports the royal couple Willem-Alexander and Máxima (50) in their numerous tasks. State visits abroad are also still on the agenda of the former regent. She not only travels to neighboring European countries, but also likes to fly halfway around the world. Just a few days ago, Beatrix moved to the Dutch Caribbean island of Curaçao. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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