Amalia from the Netherlands on her 20th birthday. Screenshot @koninklijkhuis
King Willem-Alexander’s eldest daughter celebrated her twentieth birthday on Thursday, December 7. On this occasion, the Crown Prince of the Netherlands was presented with a new official portrait worthy of his future stature.
He will succeed his father, King Willem-Alexander. On the occasion of her 20th birthday on Thursday, December 7, Princess Katarina-Amalia posed appropriately for her new official portrait, which was released on the royal family’s social media. Elegantly dressed in a black suit, she allowed herself to be captured by the lens with a pose befitting a future queen. flawless height, natural make-up, long blonde hair falling over her shoulders and hands clasped in front of her bust. “You are so beautiful and such class. Happy birthday princess,” we can read in the comments of the Instagram post.
Katarina-Amalia is the eldest of the three daughters of King Willem-Alexander and his wife, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands. This portrait was actually taken last year, December 2022, by Dutch photographer Jemmy Wood-Binendijk. The photo belongs to the series taken on the occasion of the 85th birthday of the former queen, mother of the current king and grandmother of the young Katarina-Amelia. The family met at Noordeinde Palace in The Hague.
A good student
Eager to live up to her destiny, the older sister of Princess Alexia and Ariane has sat in her country’s State Council and Advisory Chamber since the age of 18. A student of politics, psychology, law and economics at the University of Amsterdam, however, two years ago he gave up his annual pension, which he had promised as the country’s heir to the throne. Indeed, wanting to focus on his studies, he expressed his dismay at this allowance of 1.6 million euros per year. “On December 7, 2021, I will turn 18 and, according to the law, I will receive an allowance. “It makes me uncomfortable as long as I don’t do anything about it, and other students have a much harder time, especially at this time of the coronavirus,” he wrote in a letter to the Dutch prime minister. Rutte to make his decision official.
Moreover, although she occasionally likes to attend royal events and receptions, the young woman remains very reserved and less than enthusiastic about social events. During a trip to the Netherlands Antilles with her parents last February, she reportedly spoke to several cameras: Paris gamemaking sure that above all he wants to have a “normal life”. At least until he truly grasps his destiny.
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Source: Le Figaro
