On July 27, 2024, King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, Princess Catharina-Amalia, and Princess Alexia of the Netherlands visited the Dutch athletes in the Olympic Village in Saint-Denis, north of Paris. At the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Netherlands is represented by 276 athletes in everything from rowing and cycling to swimming and athletics. This year, the team consists of 162 female athletes and 114 male athletes, with the youngest being an 18-year-old breakdancer and the oldest being a 50-year-old equestrian.
Très sympathiques images dont la couleur orange domine ; j'aurais bien vouloir voir la princesse Ariane !
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DeleteWonderful photos! MR
ReplyDeleteGreat to see the house of Orange. looks like the Dutch Royal family has been on a weight loss journey, or is it retouched photos!
ReplyDeleteI immediately noticed that too. They're all looking much trimmer than I remember when we last saw group photos of them. It is less obvious in Maxima who has been quite trim for some time now, but more apparent in the other three. Good for them if this is intentional. Normal weight loss is healthy and less strain on your heart.
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i like the slender version of Amalia, very beautiful
DeletePrincess Catharina Amalia looks brilliant in the bright blue blazer, with the orange top. Think she and her Dad have both lost weight and look so much better for it.
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Wonderful support from the Royal family. Great photos.
ReplyDeletePhoto #3, hair a total birds nest disgrace. Use a hairbrush! jan
ReplyDeleteJan are you a russian bot, a lot of megative commemts coming from you in every post!
DeleteLots of orange. Nice to see the family there. Must say Amalia looks great. Alexis seems a bit bored maybe. css
ReplyDelete@css It is Alexia. I have always considered Alexis being a name for a man.
DeleteIt’s great to see the Royals supporting the Dutch Olympic Team. Even better that there are more women (162) than men(114) athletes competing.
ReplyDeleteIt’s great to see the Royals supporting the Dutch Team. Even better that there are more women (162) than men (114) competing in the games.
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