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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands looks chic as she joins her three daughters for their traditional summer portraits
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands looks chic as she joins her three daughters for their traditional summer portraits

Daily Mail​

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands looks chic as she joins her three daughters for their traditional summer portraits

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands put her best fashion foot forward in a stylish ensemble as she posed with her family for their annual portraits. The Dutch royal family appeared in high spirits as they gathered in front of the Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague - a picturesque setting for their summer photoshoot. Queen Maxima, 54, King Willem-Alexander, 58, Princess Amalia, 21, Princess Alexia, 20 and Princess Ariane, 18, beamed alongside their family dog Mambo as they posted in scenic meadows to mark the start of summer. The photocall had been delayed from June 12 after Crown Princess Amalia broke her arm after falling from her horse. Florals seemed to be a running fashion theme, with the Queen's daughters stealing the show with their photogenic good looks as they all took inspiration from their mother's striking ensembles over the years. The mother-of-three was pictured wearing a £1,050 blue and white Zimmermann 'Wylie' belted cotton midi dress which she paired with £685 ivory Aquazzura Kahlo espadrille wedges. She was seen sporting her Olympia Babylonia infinity cabochon hoops earrings and holding her Tom Ford scarlet sunglasses. Crown Princess Amalia, 21, channelled her mother's fashion with flair as she posed in a colourful £250 ROTATE Birger Christensen top paired with white jeans. She went for casual footwear, donning the £110 Addias Handball Spezial trainers in collegiate green as she also held onto her £400 Celine triomphe sunglasses. Amalia - who is the heir to the Dutch throne - was seen posing and laughing with her mother as they strolled around the beautiful palace grounds. At one point, the Princess of Orange was seen teasing Mambo with a stick as others watched her playing with their poodle in a sweet candid shot. Her sister, Princess Ariane, 18, decided to go for a business-chic ensemble, donning £485 beige black striped Max Mara linen trousers with a matching £775 waistcoat, which she wore unbuttoned, with a simple black top underneath. Princess Alexia, 20, looked dazzling in a £115 green Cos open-back cotton maxi dress which she paired with her £124 Ibeliv mini raffia cocktail bag. Like her older sister Amalia, she decided to opt for espadrilles from Zara, which cost under £50 and accessorised with her Ariane's Bodes & Bode gold heart earrings and Rosa de la Cruz gold smile charm necklace. For their makeup, the four women opted for natural, dewy makeup that helped bring out their eyes and natural features. Amalia wore her hair in a slicked back ponytail and Alexia opted to don her tresses in a messy low bun. However, Maxima and Ariane sported bouncy volume and let their golden brown and blonde locks fall casually around their face. As ever, King Willem-Alexander looked dapper in a grey blazer paired with a crisp white shirt and navy trousers, complete with brown suede boots. Princess of Orange was seen teasing Mambo with a stick as others watched her playing with their poodle in a sweet candid shot Mambo who took centre stage - yet again - as their furry four-legged friend sat perfectly behaved on Maxima's lap for the occasion But it was Mambo who took centre stage - yet again - as their furry four-legged friend sat perfectly behaved on Maxima's lap for the occasion. The family adopted Mambo in 2021, and he has seen been an integral member of their life. The Dutch royals are also the proud owners of three Labradors named Skipper, Luna and Nala. The photoshoot comes after Maxima broke her silence following allegations she was mocking President Trump. The Dutch royal was standing right next to Trump and her husband King Willem-Alexander as they posed for pictures after the US president arrived in the European country for the NATO summit. While making small talk, Maxima had appeared to 'mock' the way Trump's mouth moved and pulled a face before turning towards the cameras. The split-second reaction didn't go unnoticed by eagle-eyed social media users, who wrote: 'You have to watch how Queen Maxima of the Netherlands mocks Trump's speaking right in front of him.' Writing on X/Twitter, CNN editor Vani Mehrotra observed: 'Did she really do that? Queen Maxima of the Netherlands is believed to be mocking Donald Trump.' But during the royal family 's annual summer photo session on Monday, Maxima set the record straight. The Dutch royal family appeared in high spirits as they gathered in front of the Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague - a picturesque place for their photoshoot Speaking to Dutch outlet AD, she clarified what actually happened, telling reporters: 'I said "thank you" to someone who had helped', adding that meeting the president had been a 'pleasant experience'. Meanwhile her eldest daughter and heir to the throne, Princess Amalia, said it was 'really cool' she had the opportunity to meet 'the president of America'. In the clip, the trio was seen smiling for cameras as Trump, 79, gave a thumbs-up while the King appeared to stand a bit closer to the commander-in-chief than his wife. Trump and the King made small talk and laughed a bit while Queen Maxima stayed quiet and continued to smile. 'That's the picture we want,' Trump said as the King told him: 'Well I hope you slept well!' 'It was great, the house is...' Trump replied as he smiled one last time before thanking everyone there. As he did so, Queen Maxima appeared to mock the way his mouth moved before turning toward the cameras.

Trump rattles Nato allies as he descends on summit
Trump rattles Nato allies as he descends on summit

South China Morning Post

time24-06-2025

  • Politics
  • South China Morning Post

Trump rattles Nato allies as he descends on summit

US President Donald Trump swept into Nato's Hague summit on Tuesday, with allies hoping a pledge to ramp up defence spending will keep the mercurial leader of the military superpower committed to protecting them. Advertisement Trump joined leaders from Nato's 31 other members to kick off the two-day gathering with a dinner hosted by Dutch King Willem-Alexander in the ornate Orange Hall at his royal residence. The alliance hopes to keep Trump bound to its mutual defence vow by meeting his demand for a headline figure of five per cent of GDP on defence spending. But Trump refused to say he was committed to Nato's Article Five clause and protecting Europe in comments that are likely to rattle his counterparts on the continent. 'Depends on your definition. There's numerous definitions of Article Five,' Trump told journalists aboard Air Force One. 'I'm committed to being their friend.' (Front, from left) US President Donald Trump, Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Dutch Queen Maxima pose for a picture with Nato heads of state and governments at Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters To keep Trump on board, Nato members have thrashed out a compromise deal to dedicate 3.5 per cent to core military needs by 2035, and 1.5 per cent to broader security-related areas such as cybersecurity and infrastructure.

The Dutch queen unveils a bell made from Russian weapons to show solidarity with Ukraine
The Dutch queen unveils a bell made from Russian weapons to show solidarity with Ukraine

The Independent

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

The Dutch queen unveils a bell made from Russian weapons to show solidarity with Ukraine

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands handed over a bell made partly from Russian weapons to a church in the Czech Republic on Thursday in a sign of solidarity with Ukraine. Known as the Bell of Freedom, it was manufactured by the Dutch Royal Eijsbouts bell foundry that used fragments of artillery shells and other weapons fired by Russia against Ukraine. 'This bell has a lot of symbolism in it and it's a very special project for us,' the owner of the bell foundry, Joost Eijsbouts, told the Czech public radio. 'To use material designed for violence and turn it into something peaceful is a good idea.' The bell will be installed in the tower of the Church of the Holy Saviour in Prague, in place of one of the original bells that were seized by the Austro-Hungarian army and turned into weapons during World War I. The Czech Republic and the Netherlands support Ukraine in its fight against Russian troops. The ceremony at the church, attended by Czech President Petr Pavel and his wife Eva, was meant to be one of the highlights of the Dutch royal couple's stay in Prague. But King Willem-Alexander had to cut short the trip and returned home late Wednesday due to the collapse of the Dutch government.

The Trusted Interior Designer of the Dutch Royal Family Sells Her Villa in Marbella for €10.8 Million
The Trusted Interior Designer of the Dutch Royal Family Sells Her Villa in Marbella for €10.8 Million

Associated Press

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

The Trusted Interior Designer of the Dutch Royal Family Sells Her Villa in Marbella for €10.8 Million

Dutch royal family's interior designer lists her Marbella villa for €10.8M. Sale managed by Pure Living Properties in exclusive Los Monteros Playa. MARBELLA, MALAGA, SPAIN, May 13, 2025 / / -- Renowned interior designer Mariska Dietz, trusted by the Dutch royal family and a close friend of Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, has put her spectacular residence in Marbella on the market: Villa Las Tortugas. The luxury real estate agency Pure Living Properties, a specialist in the premium property market, is handling the sale of this property located in the Los Monteros Playa area, with an asking price of €10,850,000. Set on a 3,683 m² plot, this unique estate comprises three independent properties, spacious gardens, various terraces, a sea-view swimming pool, and a gym, among other luxury features. The main villa, spread over two levels, boasts seven en-suite bedrooms, where traditional Andalusian architecture blends seamlessly with tropical design elements and high-end finishes. The interiors, spanning 1,193 m², have been meticulously designed by Mariska Dietz herself to maximise natural light and a sense of spaciousness, creating a sophisticated and welcoming atmosphere, which she describes as her 'Mediterranean dream'. Sustainable materials, such as clay walls and solar panels, reinforce the villa's commitment to efficiency without compromising on aesthetics. 'Villa Las Tortugas is a work of art in itself. Every corner has been designed with clear intention, making it a truly unique property. What's more, it's extraordinarily rare to find a triple plot with three homes in one of Marbella's finest areas. This combination of exclusivity, privacy, and space positions it as one of the best opportunities on Marbella's current property market,' says Javier Nieto, CEO of Pure Living Properties. A Design with Character and Soul Every corner of Villa Las Tortugas reflects the artistic vision and talent of Mariska Dietz, who has worked with international elites and European royalty. 'When I designed this villa, my goal was for every room to tell a story and evoke emotions. It's not just a house – it's a sensory experience,' explains the interior designer, who also designed a mansion in Bel-Air, Los Angeles, purchased by world-renowned singer The Weeknd. At Villa Las Tortugas, the outdoor spaces have been designed to seamlessly integrate with the Mediterranean surroundings. The central courtyard, open and covered terraces, and private pool with open-concept bar create a unique atmosphere, especially crafted to enjoy Marbella's year-round sunshine. Inside, the designer plays with unexpected textures and shapes, combining pieces from different eras and origins. 'I always try to bring a touch of humour and a relaxed feel to every space. Interiors that are too serious lose their soul,' she says. The main living room blends sculptural elements with vintage furniture, bamboo lighting, and abstract art, while the master bedroom, featuring a canopy bed and sand-toned textiles, evokes a deep sense of calm. With steady appreciation and a prime location, Los Monteros – one of Marbella's earliest luxury residential areas – stands out as one of the best places to invest in the city in 2025. According to Pure Living Properties, a real estate agency specialising in premium areas, demand has been steadily increasing, while supply remains limited, particularly in the Los Monteros Playa area, resulting in significant price growth in recent years. Data from Idealista indicates that property prices in the area have seen a monthly increase of +1.3% and a quarterly rise of +3.9% — one of the highest in Marbella during this period — bringing the average price to €4,687/m². This highlights the strength of demand and the vibrancy of the local market. Furthermore, its strategic location just 10 minutes from Marbella centre and 40 minutes from Málaga International Airport makes it a highly attractive option for both buyers and investors. 'Los Monteros is one of the areas with the greatest growth potential in Marbella. Its exclusivity, privacy, and strategic location have made it a hotspot for high-level investments. Demand over the past year has grown exponentially, and forecasts indicate that it will continue to strengthen its position as a key area in the luxury real estate market. Moreover, supply here is very limited, so each property for sale is a rare opportunity,' says Nieto. One of the Most Exclusive Investments in East Marbella Los Monteros Playa is one of Marbella's most privileged and discreet areas, chosen by those seeking tranquillity, security, and direct beach access. In recent years, East Marbella has experienced sustained growth in demand for luxury properties, solidifying its status as one of the areas with the highest potential for appreciation. 'This villa represents the best of luxury design and Marbella exclusivity. Its combination of privacy, high-quality architecture, and an unbeatable location make it one of the standout properties on today's market,' says the CEO of Pure Living Properties. The appeal of Los Monteros has not gone unnoticed by major players in the hospitality and real estate industries. The reopening of the iconic Hotel Los Monteros under the Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants brand in March 2025 marked a new milestone for the area, further cementing its reputation as a top destination for international investors. Interest from investors in the United States, the Middle East, and Europe has grown significantly in recent years. As a result, growth in Los Monteros has outpaced other areas in East Marbella, making it a safe bet for those seeking a high-return, appreciating property asset. About Pure Living Properties Pure Living Properties is a luxury real estate agency located in the heart of Marbella's Golden Mile, within the prestigious Hotel Puente Romano. With an impressive track record in the sale and rental of high-end properties, its international team and exclusive portfolio have positioned the agency as a market leader in Marbella's premium real estate sector. Pure Living Properties is distinguished by its bespoke service, tailored to meet the needs of a demanding clientele seeking properties in the most exclusive locations on the Costa del Sol. Carmen Durán CARMEN DURÁN COMUNICACIÓN +34 696 92 97 45 email us here Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube TikTok Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. 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Royal birth at Ottawa hospital celebrated with tulips 80 years after liberation of Netherlands
Royal birth at Ottawa hospital celebrated with tulips 80 years after liberation of Netherlands

CBC

time12-05-2025

  • General
  • CBC

Royal birth at Ottawa hospital celebrated with tulips 80 years after liberation of Netherlands

It's a story that's become part of the lore of the City of Ottawa. During the Second World War, members of the Dutch royal family were given safe haven in Canada to escape the Nazi occupation of their country. On Jan. 19, 1943, Princess Margriet was born at what was then the Ottawa Civic Hospital to Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. "It was a ray of light in the midst of war. Everybody in the Netherlands knew about it, from the secret radio [transmissions]," said Margriet Vonno, ambassador to Canada from the Kingdom of the Netherlands. A government proclamation declared the maternity ward of the Civic temporarily extraterritorial, which meant the new princess could be born a Dutch citizen despite entering the world on Canadian soil. "It was a bleak time. [Dutch] people were hungry, they were beaten," said Vonno. "And then there was a new princess being born, and the idea that the royal family could return — that we could return to normal." At the Civic campus of The Ottawa Hospital on Monday, the ambassador handed out bouquets of tulips to hospital staff. More flowers were sent inside to be shared with patients. The gesture was meant as a thank you for keeping the Dutch royal family's legacy alive, more than 80 years after the princess was born at the hospital. It was also an opportunity for The Ottawa Hospital to demonstrate how the royal birth story will be preserved when it moves to a gleaming new facility that's currently under construction just down Carling Avenue. "That legacy of Princess Margriet and Queen Juliana is part of the history of this organization," said Ottawa Hospital president and CEO Cameron Love. Love said it's a story the hospital is determined to keep telling after it moves to the new facility, slated to open in 2028. "We're still in the process of determining how best to commemorate that legacy," he said. "It's too early to say exactly how that's going to be structured." This year marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands, and for many Dutch people it's a part of their family stories. "My parents were liberated by Canadian soldiers," said Vonno. "My father was four years old. He got his first bar of chocolate from a Canadian soldier." Vonno said Princess Margriet had intended to be in Ottawa to mark the occasion, but a skating mishap prevented her from coming. "Unfortunately, Her Royal Highness couldn't come because she fell while skating," said Vonno, explaining the 82-year-old royal was skating 10 kilometres to raise money for leukemia research when it occurred. "She skated for nine kilometres, 400 meters, and then she fell," said Vonno. Even with an injured arm, the princess wanted to make the trip to Canada, but doctors advised against it, according to Vonno. "It's a very cool princess that we're having," she said admiringly. Vonno said the trip is merely postponed, not cancelled.

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