{"id":236,"date":"2010-04-29T00:00:22","date_gmt":"2010-04-29T00:00:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/dutch\/?p=236"},"modified":"2010-04-21T13:24:19","modified_gmt":"2010-04-21T13:24:19","slug":"dutch-royal-family","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/dutch\/dutch-royal-family\/","title":{"rendered":"The Fun Side of the Dutch Monarchy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With Koninginnedag  right around the corner, I figured it would be appropriate to give my  (albeit foreign) perspective on the Dutch monarchy.\u00a0 We already have a  great post from last year written about Koninginnedag traditions, so if  you&#8217;re interested, check it out <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/dutch?s=koninginnedag\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>One of the  more unique aspects of the Dutch monarchy, as opposed to some other  monarchies, is that they focus on being connected with the people on  equal footing.\u00a0 Perhaps one could say that is not entirely possible  since they have far more money than the average Dutch citizen, but in  general the Dutch royal family are not caught up in ostentatious  displays of wealth&#8230;in general.\u00a0 They ride bicycles like every other  Dutch citizen, they want to raise their families free from the prying  eyes of the media, and mostly they just go about their business.\u00a0 In  this post I&#8217;m going to introduce you to a few of the more prominent  current members of the Dutch royal family.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Queen  Beatrix and Prince Claus<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>One of the things that has always  struck me about Queen Beatrix is her stunning collection of hats. I say  this with the utmost sincerity. Any woman who can pull off those hats is  a woman I can respect. My impressions of her have been that she is a  tough lady with a deep sense of duty to her nation, although this didn&#8217;t  stop her from marrying Prince Claus, much to the dismay of her adoring  public.\u00a0 You see, Queen Beatrix married a German, post World War II,  which led to all types of controversy and outcry from the citizens, a  small group of which even protested her wedding on her wedding day.\u00a0  (Sidenote: many years later and a bit of maturity later they apologized  for this.) It takes a woman with guts to follow her heart, and in the  end it all turned out for the best. Prince Claus became much loved by  the Dutch citizens, and the love between them was eventually more than  enough to win the heart of the nation.<\/p>\n<p>Last year the Queen gave a\u00a0 speech that addressed  her concerns that we are living in a digital world behind our computer  screens and smart phones, with social networking sites and chat rooms,  but failing to make actual human contact with one another.\u00a0 She  encouraged people to maintain lasting &#8220;in-real-life&#8221; friendships, and  because of this, a large group of people who knew one another only via  the internet and social networking sites decided to meet in real life.\u00a0  Although it sounds like such a simple thing, I was pretty impressed that  despite the fact that she is perhaps getting on in years, she still  stays so very well informed.<\/p>\n<p>And did I mention she comes to the  Parliament house in a golden chariot once a year?\u00a0 Yup, a golden chariot.\u00a0 It&#8217;s  really fun to watch, even if that speech drags on just a bit.<br \/>\n<strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Crown  Prince Willem-Alexander<\/strong><br \/>\nCrown Prince Willem-Alexander is  currently next in line for the Dutch throne.\u00a0 Unlike in some other  countries, it is very common for the ruling monarch to retire.\u00a0  Therefore there is speculation that the time might soon be coming for  Prince Willem-Alexander to become King of the Netherlands: the first  king in a very long time!\u00a0 The last king was William III in 1890, so  having a king will be a very big deal for this country.<\/p>\n<p>In  general, people like Willem-Alexander, though he did go through a rough  patch last year over the purchase of a vacation home, which the media  indulgently covered.\u00a0 People have seen him grow up from a wild partying  college student (nickname Prince Pils) to a man wildly in love with a  woman from Argentina whose family had a shady political past, to being a  loving husband and father.\u00a0 He&#8217;s made it very clear that his life is  not to be played out in front of the media, and there are strict  guidelines for the press if they wish to interact with Willem-Alexander  and his family.\u00a0 In this way he has managed to shield his young children  from prying eyes, and I&#8217;m sure they are all the better for it.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Princess  Maxima<br \/>\n<\/strong>Princess Maxima is the wife of Willem-Alexander.\u00a0 One of  the first things she did to win the hearts of the people was to learn  the language.\u00a0 And she didn&#8217;t just learn the language, she learned it  very well.\u00a0 Granted, she had all the monetary backing of royalty to  ensure that she had nothing but the very top quality courses, including  total immersion courses where you are only exposed to the language, but  she excelled at this more than most might.\u00a0 The press liked her from day  one because she is pretty and articulate, and she and Prince  Willem-Alexander make a very attractive couple.<\/p>\n<p>Princess Maxima  had one &#8220;blunder&#8221; since she&#8217;s been here that caused quite a bit of  controversy.\u00a0 She took part in a research study that sought to define  the Dutch national cultural identity.\u00a0 I think she should have known  that this would be dangerous business as a foreigner, but it&#8217;s a little  late for advice now.\u00a0 So she helped conduct this study, and the results  she decried were that there is no Dutch national identity.\u00a0 That sounds  harsh, doesn&#8217;t it?\u00a0 Well, the media ate that one up.\u00a0 But let&#8217;s look a  little closer at her explanations.<\/p>\n<p>According to Princess Maxima, the  Netherlands includes so much diversity, in culture, customs and  language, that there is no one stereotype that applies to the Dutch  citizen.\u00a0 What may hold true for one person from the north is completely  untrue for a person from the south.\u00a0 According to her study, the Dutch  can&#8217;t be pigeon-holed into one big stereotype, but rather, people should  be taken as individuals and the country should be respected for its  wide diversity.\u00a0 Does that sound a little better?<\/p>\n<p>So there you  have it, my very broad perceptions of the Dutch monarchy as an outsider  looking in.\u00a0 Do you think I left something out?\u00a0 Is there something  you&#8217;d like to add?\u00a0 Do you think I got it completely wrong?\u00a0 Leave us a  comment in the comments section below!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With Koninginnedag right around the corner, I figured it would be appropriate to give my (albeit foreign) perspective on the Dutch monarchy.\u00a0 We already have a great post from last year written about Koninginnedag traditions, so if you&#8217;re interested, check it out here. 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