The Dutch Royal Courts: Queen Maxima at a conference in Amsterdam

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands participated this Wednesday, November 11th at the "Entrepreneurship in fragile states" conference, which took place at the Beurs van Berlage, the Amsterdam.

She took part in her capacity as the special representative to the United Nations for financial inclusion that Maxima attended this conference on the role of entrepreneurship and commerce in crisis, and in less developed countries with a low central power.

Her Majesty has been working for the United Nation's Secretary General since September 2009. Maxima is a recognized expert in financial inclusion - ie the promotion of financial services accessible to all (micro-credit, for example) to promote sleep development.

Whilst her husband His Majesty King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands visited the newly renovated buildings of the Ministry of Health and Sports and the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, in the Hague.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

La Cour Royale Neerlandaise: Une Journee sans ferie pour Leurs Majestes

Reine Maxima des Pays Bas a participé ce mercredi 11, Novembre a la Confererce sur "entrepreneuriat dans les États fragiles" , qui a eu lieu au Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam.

Elle a participé en sa qualité de représentant spécial de l'Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'inclusion financière que Maxima ont assisté à cette conférence sur le rôle de l'entrepreneuriat et du commerce dans la crise, et dans les pays moins développés ayant un faible pouvoir central.

Sa Majesté a travaillé pour le Secrétaire général des Nations Unies depuis Septembre 2009. Maxima est un expert reconnu dans l'inclusion financière - à savoir la promotion de services financiers accessibles à tous (micro-crédit, par exemple) pour promouvoir le développement du sommeil.

Alors que son mari Sa Majesté le Roi Willem-Alexander des Pays-Bas a visité les bâtiments rénovés du ministère de la Santé et des Sports et le ministère des Affaires sociales et de l'emploi, à la Haye.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Dutch Royal Courts (the Bourbon-Parme Household): Princess Viktoria of Bourbon-Parme is with child

The good news was disclosed on Monday, while participating in a demonstration with children in connection with Save The Chidren and Ikea stores. The Princess Viktoria of Bourbon-Parma is expecting her second child

While Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden is pregnant with her second child for the month of March, another princess Viktoria -with k is also expecting a happy, little one for the Summer 2016. She lives in Rome with her husband, *Prince Jaime of Bourbon-Parme married Viktoria in October 2013. The  Hungarian-born Dutch Princess is writer now former lawyer, gave birth February 21, 2014 to a girl named Carla Zita. The couple has been living in Rome since October 2013 as Prince Jaime is the ambassador of the Netherlands to the Holy seat but Viktoria continues to work in the Netherlands, including as patroness to the Dutch Save The Children. She was on November 9th, the day of the announcement of her new pregnancy in a primary school in Krimpen aan den Ijssel, town situated on the outskirts of Rotterdam. Koen Schnitker, a student of 11 years of this institution, is indeed one of the ten winners of the international contest of children's drawings from Ikea for the year 2015. It offers age of 12 to draw the teddy their dreams. The winners have their creature produced and marketed by the Swedish brand, which pays 1 euro each sale to benefit UNICEF and Save The Children.

* The Dutch Royal Household didnt announce this pregnancy as Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme and is linked to the royal family of the Netherlands but not in line to the Dutch Throne. He is in fact the third child of Princess Irene, sister of the former Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, and the Duke of Parma, Carlos Hugo. Due to Princess Irene marriage to a Catholic she converted from to a Catholic and therefore forfeited her rights and her descendants rights to the throne. It is therefore one of the cousins ​​of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands.
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The Spanish Royal Courts: Her Majesty Queen Letizia congratulate the Police Force

Tuesday November 10th in Madrid,  Queen Letizia of Spain was very elegant in a black and white Felipe Varelafloral dress for a very official ceremony with the Spanish national police. Her Majesty the Queen presented the national emblem to the National Police, as guarantor of civil liberties and public safety. 

During her speech, Her Majesty said the issue of "national teach the national police" symbolized, above all, recognition of the work, often silent and flawless, its men and women. "A recognition that joined His Majesty the King, who asked me to convey to all his congratulations and sincere affection," she said. 
For the occasion the lovely Queen opted for a black & white look but a completely different style. Letizia had this time slipped her slender figure in a very elegant dress of her favorite fashion designer Felipe Varela  White, it is dotted with black flowers and highlighted on the front of a line of little buttons that color. Similar buttons come in recall on the bottom of his long-sleeved white united, as its Pan collar. Cutting the silhouette, a wide black belt marks the waist. To complete this two-tone dress, the Queen of Spain, who chose to withhold her hair in a bun, was floor of Magrit charcoal suede platform pumps and TOUS cultured freshwater pearl drop earrings.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

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