The Dutch Royal Family Attended a Volleyball Match at South Paris Arena

King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, and their daughters, Princess Catharina-Amalia and Princess Alexia

King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, and their daughters, Princess Catharina-Amalia and Princess Alexia, attended the women's preliminary round volleyball match between Turkey and the Netherlands on day three of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The match ended in defeat for the Netherlands, with Turkey winning 3-2 in this preliminary round. The match took place at South Paris Arena 1 in Paris. The Dutch royal family plans to stay in the French capital until July 30.

King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, and their daughters, Princess Catharina-Amalia and Princess Alexia

King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, and their daughters, Princess Catharina-Amalia and Princess Alexia

King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, and their daughters, Princess Catharina-Amalia and Princess Alexia

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  1. Anonymous29/7/24 19:30

    It looks like the whole Dutch royal family have gone on a very strict diet?

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    1. Anonymous30/7/24 04:39

      Indeed

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    2. Three medals at the Olympics today.
      A gold medal to the Luxembourg family for the best “casual-chic” wardrobe.
      Second gold medal to the Netherlands family for the most enthusiastic supporters.
      Plus a bronze medal to the Netherlands family for the best ‘bubble gum’ demonstration.


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    3. Anonymous30/7/24 07:21

      in support for Amalia, the rest did not need it. She could use some military training like other royals; Leonor, Elisabeth, Ingrid. its good to challenge the body and mind.

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    4. Anonymous30/7/24 07:23

      It looks a bit like that esp. the king. Second step getting rid of his grey red awful beard

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    5. It should have been mentioned that the medals were sponsored by NewMyRoyals in association with the Olympic Games

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    6. Anonymous30/7/24 18:48

      @deadeggs Disqualification for the participant that is still obsessed with WA's beard.

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    7. Hello Anon 18:48. Good news about the disqualification.
      People shouldn't be so mean about Queen Max's hubby.

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    8. Anonymous2/8/24 04:47

      Anon 07:23 - Do you expect the king to shave or dye his beard? Which would you prefer? I truly want to know. Allison

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  2. Anonymous29/7/24 22:05

    Wonderful to see the enthusiasm of the King and Queen, Amalia is a bit reserved, sadly Alexia looks bored, as if she rather be someplace else. Orange is the color of the day. css

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  3. En fonction des photos, on peut noter que le couple royal est très enthousiaste avec une certaine réserve de la part des princesses !

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    1. Anonymous30/7/24 15:45

      Maybe they don’t like the usual overacting of their parents.

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  4. Anonymous31/7/24 12:54

    Princess Amalia and Princess Ariane are supported very well.

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    1. Anonymous31/7/24 14:35

      Yes, especially Ariane. LOL

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  5. Anonymous31/7/24 16:29

    I loved seeing this lot at the Olympics - the athletes certainly looked like they appreciated the support. Amalia looked great throughout - she has a regal air in many of the photos from the last few days. I agree with comment above that Alexia looked a bit bored at times.
    Max was being Max, never thought I'd see the day a bucket hat could look remotely good on a 50+ year old but here we are. I envy her arms - long & lean.
    Wax in my opinion suits the beard - would like to see him with a decent short haircut to tidy up sometimes. Otherwise he's lost weight and looks good - really suits the baseball cap!
    Will miss the daily dose of orange cheer for the rest of the olympics!
    JJ

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  6. Maybe the daughters would prefer to walk around without their parents, like the Spanish daughters?

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  7. Anonymous31/7/24 18:43

    Gold medal to Maxima for overacting, as usual.

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