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Willem-Alexander (; Willem-Alexander Claus George Ferdinand; born ) is King of the Netherlands, having acceded to the throne following
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in 2013. Willem-Alexander was born in
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as the oldest child of
Princess Beatrix Beatrix (Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard, ; born 31 January 1938) is a member of the Dutch royal house who reigned as Queen of the Netherlands from 1980 until her abdication in 2013. Beatrix is the eldest daughter of Queen Juliana and her husban ...
and diplomat
Claus van Amsberg Prince Claus of the Netherlands, Jonkheer van Amsberg (born Klaus-Georg Wilhelm Otto Friedrich Gerd von Amsberg; 6 September 1926 – 6 October 2002) was Prince consort of the Netherlands from 30 April 1980 until his death in 2002 as the husband ...
. He became
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as
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upon his mother's accession as Queen on , and succeeded her following her
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on . He went to public primary and secondary schools in the Netherlands, an international sixth-form college in
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, served in the Royal Netherlands Navy, and studied history at Leiden University. He married Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti in 2002 and they have three daughters:
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(born 2003), Princess Alexia (born 2005), and
Princess Ariane Princess Ariane of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau (Ariane Wilhelmina Máxima Inés; born 10 April 2007) is the third and youngest daughter of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima. Princess Ariane is a member of the Dutch Royal Hous ...
(born 2007). Willem-Alexander is interested in sports and international
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issues. Until his accession to the throne, he was a member of the
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(1998–2013), chairman of the Advisory Committee on Water to the Dutch
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(2004–2013), and chairman of the
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' Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation (2006–2013).


Early life and education

Willem-Alexander Claus George Ferdinand was born on at the Utrecht University Hospital (now known as the
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) in
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,
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. He is the first child of
Princess Beatrix Beatrix (Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard, ; born 31 January 1938) is a member of the Dutch royal house who reigned as Queen of the Netherlands from 1980 until her abdication in 2013. Beatrix is the eldest daughter of Queen Juliana and her husban ...
and
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, and the first grandchild of
Queen Juliana Juliana (; Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina; 30 April 1909 – 20 March 2004) was Queen of the Netherlands from 1948 until her abdication in 1980. Juliana was the only child of Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. S ...
and
Prince Bernhard , house = Lippe , father = Prince Bernhard of Lippe , mother = Armgard von Cramm , birth_date = , birth_name = Count Bernhard of Biesterfeld , birth_place = Jena, Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Germany , death_date = ...
. He was the first male Dutch royal baby since the birth of Prince Alexander in 1851, and the first immediate male heir since Alexander's death in 1884. From birth, Willem-Alexander has held the titles Prince of the Netherlands ( nl, Prins der Nederlanden), Prince of House of Orange-Nassau, Orange-Nassau (Dutch: ''Prins van Oranje-Nassau''), and Jonkheer of Amsberg (Dutch: ''Jonkheer van Amsberg''). He was baptised as a member of the Dutch Reformed Church on in Saint Jacob's Church in The Hague. His godparents are his maternal grandfather Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, his paternal grandmother Baroness Gösta von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen, Gösta Freiin von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen, Ferdinand von Bismarck, Prince Ferdinand von Bismarck, former Prime Minister Jelle Zijlstra, Jonkvrouw Renée :nl:Röell, Röell, and Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. He had two younger brothers: Prince Friso (1968–2013) and Prince Constantijn (born in 1969). He lived with his family at the castle Drakensteyn in the hamlet Lage Vuursche near Baarn from his birth until 1981, when they moved to the larger palace Huis ten Bosch in The Hague. His mother, Beatrix, became Queen of the Netherlands in 1980, after his grandmother Juliana abdicated. He then received the title of
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as
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to the throne of the Kingdom of the Netherlands at the age of 13. Willem-Alexander attended local state primary school Nieuwe Baarnse Elementary School in Baarn from 1973 to 1979. He went to two different state secondary schools: the Baarns Lyceum in Baarn from 1979 to 1981 and the Eerste Vrijzinnig Christelijk Lyceum in The Hague from 1981 to 1983, and the private sixth-form college United World College of the Atlantic in
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, the United Kingdom, UK (1983 to 1985), from which he received his International Baccalaureate. After his military service from 1985 to 1987, Willem-Alexander studied History at Leiden University from 1987 onwards and received his Master of Arts, MA academic degree, degree () in 1993. His final thesis was on the Dutch response to France's French withdrawal from NATO command, decision under President of France, President Charles de Gaulle to leave the NATO's integrated command structure. Willem-Alexander speaks English language, English, Spanish language, Spanish, French language, French and German language, German (his father's native language, despite never getting German language lessons from him) fluently in addition to his native Dutch language, Dutch.


Military training and career

Between secondary school and his university education, Willem-Alexander performed military service in the Royal Netherlands Navy from August 1985 until January 1987. He received his training at the Royal Netherlands Naval College and the frigates HNLMS Tromp (F801), HNLMS ''Tromp'' and HNLMS Abraham Crijnssen (F816), HNLMS ''Abraham Crijnssen'', where he was an Ensign (rank), ensign. In 1988 he received additional training at the ship HNLMS Van Kinsbergen (F809), HNLMS ''Van Kinsbergen'' and became a lieutenant (junior grade) (). As a reservist for the Royal Netherlands Navy, Willem-Alexander was promoted to Lieutenant Commander in 1995, Commander in 1997, Captain at Sea in 2001, and Commodore (rank), Commodore in 2005. As a reservist for the Royal Netherlands Army, he was made a Major (Grenadiers' and Rifles Guard Regiment) in 1995, and was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1997, Colonel in 2001, and Brigadier General in 2005. As a reservist for the Royal Netherlands Air Force, he was made Squadron Leader in 1995 and promoted to Air Commodore in 2005. As a reservist for the Royal Marechaussee, he was made Brigadier General in 2005. Before his investiture as king in 2013, Willem-Alexander was honourably discharged from the armed forces. The government declared that the head of state cannot be a serving member of the armed forces, since the government itself holds supreme command over the armed forces. As king, Willem-Alexander may choose to wear a military uniform with royal insignia, but not with his former rank insignia.


Activities and social interests

Since 1985, when he became 18 years old, Willem-Alexander has been a member of the Council of State of the Netherlands. This is the highest council of the Dutch government and is chaired by the head of state (then Queen Beatrix). Willem-Alexander is interested in
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and sports issues. He was an honorary member of the World Commission on Water for the 21st century and patron of the Global Water Partnership, a body established by the World Bank, the UN, and the Swedish Ministry of Development. He was appointed as the Chairperson of the United Nations Secretary General's Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation on . On 10 October 2010, Willem-Alexander and Máxima went to the Netherlands Antilles' capital, Willemstad, to attend and represent Beatrix of the Netherlands, his mother, the Queen, at the Dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles, Antillean Dissolution ceremony. He was a patron of the Dutch Olympic Games Committee until 1998 when he was made a member of the
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(IOC). After becoming King, he relinquished his membership and received the Gold Olympic Order at the 125th IOC Session. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 1928 Summer Olympics held in Amsterdam, he had expressed support to bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the supervisory board of (the Dutch central bank), a member of the Advisory Council of ECP (the information society forum for government, business and civil society), patron of Veterans' Day and held several other patronages and posts.


Reign

On , Beatrix announced her intention of abdicating. On the morning of , Beatrix signed the instrument of abdication at the (Moses Hall) at the Royal Palace (Amsterdam), Royal Palace of Amsterdam. Later that afternoon, Willem-Alexander was inaugurated as king in front of the joint assembly of the States General of the Netherlands, States General in a ceremony held at the Nieuwe Kerk (Amsterdam), Nieuwe Kerk. As king, Willem-Alexander has weekly meetings with the prime minister and speaks regularly with ministers and state secretaries. He also signs all new Acts of Parliament and royal decrees. He represents the kingdom at home and abroad. At the State Opening of Parliament, he delivers the Speech from the Throne, which announces the plans of the government for the parliamentary year. The Constitution requires that the king appoint, dismiss and swear in all government ministers and state secretaries. As king, he is also the President of the Council of State of the Netherlands, Council of State, an advisory body that reviews proposed legislation. In modern practice, the monarch seldom chairs council meetings. At his accession at age 46, he was Europe's youngest monarch. On the inauguration of Spain's Felipe VI on , he became, and remains, Europe's second-youngest monarch. He is also the first male monarch of the Netherlands since the death of his great-great-grandfather William III of the Netherlands, William III in 1890. Willem-Alexander was one of four new monarchs to take the throne in 2013 along with Pope Francis, the Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir Tamim bin Hamad of Qatar, and Philippe of Belgium, King Philippe of Belgium.


Other activities

Willem-Alexander is an avid pilot and has said that if he had not been a royal, he would have liked to be an airline pilot so he could fly internationally on large-sized aircraft such as the Boeing 747. During the reign of his mother, he regularly flew the Dutch royal aircraft on trips. However, in May 2017, Willem-Alexander revealed that he had served as a first officer on KLM flights for 21 years, flying KLM Cityhopper's Fokker 70s twice a month, even after his accession to the throne. Following KLM's phased retirement of the Fokker 70, he began training to fly Boeing 737s. Willem-Alexander was rarely recognized while in the KLM uniform and wearing the KLM cap, though a few passengers recognized his voice, even though he never gave his name and only welcomed passengers on behalf of the captain and crew. Using the name "W. A. Van Buren (surname), van Buren", one of the least-known titles of the House of Orange-Nassau, he participated in the 1986 Frisian Elfstedentocht, a distance ice skating tour. He ran the New York City Marathon under the same pseudonym in 1992. Willem-Alexander completed both events.


Marriage and children

On 2 February 2002, he married Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti at the Nieuwe Kerk (Amsterdam), Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam. The marriage triggered significant controversy due to the role the bride's father, Jorge Zorreguieta, had in the National Reorganization Process, Argentinian military dictatorship. The couple have three daughters: Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange, The Princess of Orange, Princess Alexia, and Princess Ariane of the Netherlands, Princess Ariane.


Privacy and the press

In an attempt to strike a balance between privacy for the royal family and availability to the press, the Netherlands Government Information Service (RVD) instituted a media code on which essentially states that: * Photographs of the members of the royal house while performing their duties are always permitted. * For other occasions (like holidays or vacations), the RVD will arrange a photo-op on condition that the press leave the family alone for the rest of the activity. During a ski vacation in Argentina, several photographs were taken of the prince and his family during the private part of their holiday, including one by Associated Press staff photographer Natacha Pisarenko, in spite of the media code, and after a photo opportunity had been provided earlier. The Associated Press decided to publish some of the photos, which were subsequently republished by several Dutch media. Willem-Alexander and the RVD jointly filed lawsuit, suit against the Associated Press on , and the trial started on at the district court in Amsterdam. On , the district court ruled in favour of the prince and RVD, citing that the couple has a right to privacy, that the pictures in question add nothing to any public debate, and that they are not of any particular value to society since they are not photographs of his family "at work". Associated Press was sentenced to stop further publication of the photographs, on pain of a fine per violation with a maximum.


Properties

From 2003 until 2019, Willem-Alexander and his family lived in Villa Eikenhorst on the De Horsten Estate in Wassenaar. After his mother abdicated and became Princess Beatrix once again, she moved to the castle of Drakensteyn, after which the King and his family moved to the newly renovated monarch's palace of Huis ten Bosch in The Hague in 2019. Willem-Alexander has a villa near Kranidi, Greece.


Villa in Machangulo

On 10 July 2008, the Prince of Orange and Princess Maxima announced that they had invested in a development project on the Mozambique, Mozambican peninsula of Machangulo. The development project was aimed at building an ecologically responsible vacation resort, including a hotel and several luxury holiday homes for investors. The project was to invest heavily in the local economy of the peninsula (building schools and a local clinic) with an eye both towards responsible sustainability and maintaining a local staff. After contacting Mozambican President Armando Guebuza to verify that the Mozambican government had no objections, the couple decided to invest in two villas. In 2009, controversy erupted in parliament and the press about the project and the prince's involvement. Politician Alexander Pechtold questioned the morality of building such a resort in a poor country like Mozambique. After public and parliamentary controversy, the royal couple announced that they had decided to sell the property in Machangulo once their house was completed. In January 2012, it was confirmed that the villa had been sold.


Titles, styles, honours and arms


Titles and styles

* : ''His Royal Highness'' Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Jonkheer van Amsberg * : ''His Royal Highness'' The Prince of Orange * present: ''His Majesty'' The King of the Netherlands Willem-Alexander is the first Dutch king since William III of the Netherlands, Willem III ( 1890). Willem-Alexander had earlier indicated that when he became king, he would take the name ''Willem IV'', but it was announced in January 2013 that his regnal name would be ''Willem-Alexander''.


Military ranks

Royal Netherlands Navy – conscripted * Lieutenant at sea, third class (Ensign (rank), Ensign) (August 1985January 1987) * Lieutenant at sea, second class (Sub-lieutenant) (watch officer, 1988) Royal Netherlands Navy – reserve * Lieutenant at sea, second class (senior grade) (Lieutenant#Naval rank, Lieutenant) (1988–1995) * Lieutenant at sea, first class (Lieutenant Commander) (1995–1997) * Captain-lieutenant at sea (Commander) (1997–2001) * Captain at Sea (2001–2005) * Commodore (rank), Commodore (2005–2013) Royal Netherlands Air Force – reserve * Squadron Leader (1995–2005) * Air Commodore (2005–2013) Royal Netherlands Army – reserve * Major, Grenadiers' and Rifles Guard Regiment (1995–1997) * Lieutenant Colonel (1997–2001) * Colonel (2001–2005) * Brigadier General (2005–2013) Royal Marechaussee – reserve * Brigadier General (2005–2013) King's Insignia, all services * Royal insignia, Royal insignia as King (2013–present)


Qualifications

* Fighter pilot, Military Pilot


Honours


National

* Grand Master of the Military William Order * Grand Master and Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Netherlands Lion * Grand Master of the Order of Orange-Nassau * Co-Grand Master and Knight of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau * Grand Master and Grand Cross of the Order of the House of Orange * Grand Master of the Order of the Crown (Netherlands), Order of the Crown * Grand Master of the Order for Loyalty and Merit * Honorary Commander of the Order of Saint John in the Netherlands * Grand Master of the Order of the Golden Ark * Recipient of the Elfstedentocht, Eleven Cities Cross * Recipient of the * Recipient of the Decorations and medals of the Netherlands#Royal Commemorative Medals, Queen Beatrix Inauguration Medal * Recipient of the Decorations and medals of the Netherlands#Royal Commemorative Medals, Wedding Medal of Prince Willem-Alexander to Maxima Zorruigeta


Foreign

*: Collar of the Order of the Liberator General San Martín *: Grand Star of the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria *: ** Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold (Belgium), Order of Leopold (2016) ** Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown (Belgium), Order of the Crown (1993) *: Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross *: Member 1st Class of the Family Order of Laila Utama *: Member 1st Class of the Amílcar Cabral Order () *: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit (Chile), Order of the Merit *: Knight of the Order of the Elephant () *: Collar with Star of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana () *: ** Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, Order of the Legion of Honour () ** Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit (France), National Order of Merit *: ** Grand Cross First class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany ** Grand Cross Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany () * : Grand Cross of the Order of the Redeemer (31 October 2022) *: Orders, decorations, and medals of Indonesia#Stars of the Republic of Indonesia, Star of Mahaputera 1st Class *: Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic *: Grand Cordon with Collar of the Order of the Chrysanthemum () *: Commander Grand Cross with Chain 1st Class of the Order of the Three Stars () *: Grand Cross with Golden Chain of the Order of Vytautas the Great () *: ** Grand Cross of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau ** Grand Cross of the Order of the Oak Crown *: Sash of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (2009) *: Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of St. Olav (1996) (2021) *: Member Special Class of the Order of Oman *: Knight of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland), Order of the White Eagle *: Grand Collar of the Order of Prince Henry () *: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic *: Knight with Collar of the Royal Order of the Seraphim () (2022) *: Knight Grand Cordon of the Order of Chula Chom Klao *: Grand Cross of the Order of Union *: Stranger Knight of the Order of the Garter () *: Grand Cross of the Order of the Liberator


Awards

*
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: Recipient of the Olympic Order, Gold Olympic Order ()


Honorary appointment

*Aide-de-camp to Her Majesty The Queen (until 2013)


Arms


Ancestry

Through his father, a member of the House of Amsberg, he is descended from families of the lower German nobility, and through his mother, from several royal German–Dutch families such as the House of Lippe, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, the House of Orange-Nassau, Waldeck (state), Waldeck and Pyrmont, and the House of Hohenzollern. He is descended from the first king of the Netherlands, William I of the Netherlands, who was also a ruler in Luxembourg and several German states, and all subsequent Dutch monarchs. Through his mother, Willem-Alexander also descends from Paul I of Russia and thus from German princess Catherine the Great and Swedish King Gustav I of Sweden, Gustav I. Through his father, he is also descended from several Dutch–Flemish families who left the Low Countries during Spanish rule, such as the Berenberg family, Berenbergs. His paternal great-great-grandfather Gabriel von Amsberg, a major-general of Mecklenburg, was recognized as noble as late as 1891, the family having adopted the "von" in 1795. Willem-Alexander is a descendant of King George II of Great Britain, George II and, more relevant for his succession rights, of his granddaughter Princess Augusta of Great Britain. Under the Act of Settlement 1701, British Act of Settlement, King Willem-Alexander temporarily forfeited his (distant) succession rights to the Monarchy of the United Kingdom, throne of the United Kingdom by marrying a Roman Catholic. This right has since been restored in 2015 under the Succession to the Crown Act 2013.


References


External links

* (English)
Official website
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