Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima have three wonderful princess together whom are Catharina-Amalia Beatrix Carmen Victoria, Princess Alexia of the Netherlands and Princess Ariane of the Netherlands.


Dutch Royal Family: Three Princesses of King Willem-Alexander
King of Netherlands Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima with their three princesses, Princess Catherina-Amalia, Princess Alexia and Princess Ariane (RoyalProtraitsGallery)


Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange


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Princess Catharina-Amalia of Netherlands


Catharina-Amalia Beatrix Carmen Victoria, often known as Princess Amalia, is the heir apparent to the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Princess Amalia was born on December 7, 2003, in The Hague, the oldest daughter of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima. Princess Amalia has drawn a lot of public attention and curiosity as the next in line to the throne.


Princess Amalia has been in the public spotlight since she was a child, and she frequently accompanied her parents on official visits and state engagements. Despite her royal rank, Princess Amalia is noted for being approachable and down-to-earth. She is adored by the Dutch, who respect her brilliance, friendliness, and composure.


Princess Amalia is a student in addition to her position as the future queen of the Netherlands. She is presently a student at The Hague's Christelijk Gymnasium Sorghvliet. Princess Amalia is recognized for being a good student, and after finishing high school, she is anticipated to continue her study at a university.


Princess Amalia has already demonstrated a tremendous devotion to public service despite her early age. In 2019, she stated that she will donate her €1.6 million annual allowance to charity, a choice that was greatly appreciated for its kindness and humility. This dedication to assisting others is consistent with the Dutch tradition of social responsibility and reflects Princess Amalia's personality and ideals.


As Princess Amalia grows older, great curiosity surrounds her eventual role as Queen of the Netherlands. Some observers believe she will take a more contemporary approach to monarchy, emphasizing the value of public service and social justice [4]. Others have speculated about her personal life, with reports floating around that she is romantically linked with Belgian Prince Gabriel. These reports, however, have not been proven, and Princess Amalia has not commented on her private life.


Princess Alexia


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Princess Alexia of the Netherlands (GettyImage)


Princess Alexia of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, is the second daughter of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. She was born on June 26, 2005, and is the Dutch throne's second in line of succession .


Princess Alexia was born as the second child of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima in The Hague, the Netherlands. Reverend Deodaat van der Boon christened Princess Alexia on November 19, 2005, in the Dorpskerk in Wassenaar, a hamlet in the province of South Holland where the family lived at the time of her birth.


Willem-Alexander succeeded his mother, Queen Beatrix, as King of the Netherlands in 2013. Máxima became queen consort upon his ascension to the throne, while Catharina-Amalia became Princess of Orange, the title usually held by the Dutch successor to the throne. Princess Alexia and Princess Ariane were both made Princesses of Orange-Nassau.


Throughout her schooling, Princess Alexia has attended many schools. She graduated from The Hague's Openbaar Lyceum in 2017, where she was a part of the school's hockey team. In September 2021, she began a two-year program at UWC Atlantic in Wales, a famous international institution that includes Princess Leonor of Spain, Alexia's classmate, among its graduates. She previously attended The Hague's Christelijk Gymnasium Sorghvliet and Wassenaar's Bloemcampschool.


As a member of the Dutch royal family, Princess Alexia has participated in a variety of activities and events. She took part in the King's Games in 2019, an annual event organized on King Willem-Alexander's birthday to encourage sports and a healthy living among youngsters. In the same year, she attended the opening ceremony of the European Athletics Championships in Amsterdam. She has also joined her parents on various important foreign trips, including a state visit to Luxembourg in 2018 and a trip to India in 2019.


Princess Alexia has had various health difficulties despite her early age. She injured her right femur while skiing in Austria in 2016 and had surgery. She was also admitted to the hospital in 2020 for a leg injury and had surgery.


Princess Ariane


Princess Ariane of the Netherlands
Princess Ariane of the Netherlands (NewMyRoyals)


Princess Ariane of the Netherlands is the third and youngest child of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands. She was born in The Hague, Netherlands on April 10, 2007. Princess Ariane is the third in line to the Dutch throne. Reverend Deodaat van der Boon christened her on October 20, 2007, at The Hague's Kloosterkerk.


Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange, and Princess Alexia are Princess Ariane's two elder sisters. Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume of Luxembourg is one of her godparents.


In 2014, Princess Ariane's seventh birthday was celebrated with a list of 10 facts about the royal, including her birthplace, time of birth, full title, and style. "Her Royal Highness Princess Ariane of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau" is her full title. 


Princess Ariane will be sixteen years old in 2023 . The majority of recent news pieces on the Dutch Royal Family, however, have focused on her older sister, Princess Amalia, who will be 18 in 2021.


It's worth mentioning that a book released in 2022 to commemorate Princess Amalia's 18th birthday detailed Princess Ariane's passion for horseback riding and her beloved horse, Mojito.

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