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In the Netherlands, a distinction is made between members of the
Dutch Royal Family
and members of the
Dutch Royal House
.
By Act of Parliament, the members of the
Dutch royal house
are
[1]
:
- the monarch;
- the members of the royal family who are a relative to the monarch in second degree;
- the former monarch (on abdication);
- the spouses, widow, or widower of the above
- members of the royal family who are members of the Royal House on the basis of the transitional arrangement provided for by the Membership of the Royal House Act. This includes
Princess Margriet
and her husband
Pieter van Vollenhoven
.
With Willem-Alexander becoming King, the children of Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien (Countess Eloise, Count Claus-Casimir, and Countess Leonore), and the children of Princess Margriet and Pieter van Vollenhoven (Prince Maurits, Prince Bernhard, and their spouses), lost their membership of the Royal House.
Under the Membership of the Royal House Act (2002), members have to seek parliament’s permission to marry.
Princess Irene
,
Princess Christina
,
Prince Friso
,
Prince Pieter-Christiaan
, and
Prince Floris
did not seek the parliament’s approval to marry; they are therefore no longer members of the Royal House.
The
Dutch royal family
consists of:
[2]
[3]
- the members of the royal house;
- the daughter-in-law of Princess Beatrix: Princess Mabel;
- the children (-in-law) of Princess Margriet: Prince Maurits & Princess Marilene, Prince Bernhard & Princess Annette, Prince Pieter-Christiaan & Princess Anita, Prince Floris & Princess Aimee;
- Princess Irene;
- the children (-in-law) and grandchildren of the members of the royal family mentioned above.
Members of this family are listed in this template.