Princess Catharina-Amalia takes centre stage for important royal event – best photos
The Dutch royal family marked Prinsjesdag on Tuesday and while King Willem-Alexander carried out his constitutional role, Princess Catharina-Amalia stole the show
The Dutch royals were out in force on Tuesday as they marked Prinsjesdag, a day similar to the state opening of parliament in the United Kingdom. The event ended with an appearance on the balcony of the Palace Noordeinde. While the day features plenty of pomp, including a ride in the Glass Carriage, it also sees King Willem-Alexander addressing the States-General of the Netherlands and giving the annual Speech from the Throne. The monarch was joined by his family, including Princess Catharina-Amalia, the heir to the Dutch throne.
The 21-year-old royal stole the show with her magnificent outfit, consisting of a gorgeous cream dress, that came complete with an oversized hat. The royal opted for some smokey makeup, alongside a pair of dazzling golden earrings as she waved at crowds. Her mother, Queen Maxima, also looked suitably stylish in a semi-sheer dress and eye-catching fascinator.
Catharina-Amalia's younger sisters, Princess Alexia and Princess Ariane, wore smart frocks for the appearance. Alexia opted for a stunning purple velvet gown, while Ariane styled out a blue velvet dress that had a matching hat and glove. The family were also joined by the monarch's brother, Prince Constantijn and his wife, Princess Laurentien. See below for the best photos…
Catharina-Amalia really resembled a stateswoman as she exited the Glass Coach alongside her parents, Willem-Alexander and Maxima. Her sisters, Alexia and Ariane, rode in a separate carriage.
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