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 Pc of The Netherlands Johan Friso van Orange
In November 1992, Prince Johan Friso accompanied Queen Beatrix, Prince Claus, Prince Willem-Alexander and Prince Constantijn on an official visit to the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.
Prince Johan Friso was born on 25 September 1968 in Utrecht, the second child of Princess Beatrix and Prince Claus.
Prince Johan Friso spent his early childhood with his parents and brothers at Drakensteyn Castle in Lage Vuursche in the province of Utrecht.
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Maria Christina *Marijke*, Princess of The Netherlands *1947
Princess Catharina Amalia Beatrix Carmen Victoria of The Netherlands *2003
Willem Alexander, Crown Prince of The Netherlands *1967
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 Johan Friso, Prince of The Netherlands *1968 Photo Album
Johan Friso, Prince of The Netherlands *1968 Photo Album
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 Prince Johan Friso of the Netherlands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Prince Johan-Friso of the Netherlands
Prince Johan-Friso (born Johan Friso Bernhard Christiaan David on September 25, 1968) is the second son of Beatrix of the Netherlands and Claus von Amsberg.
Because of this marriage, Prince Johan-Friso is no longer in the line of succession to the throne.
The Prince, who had been third in line for the throne before his marriage, worked at the Amsterdam branch of the international management consultancy McKinsey and holds a degree in aeronautical economics and management.
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 DUTCH PRINCE JOHAN FRISO TO WED GIRLFRIEND MABEL WISSE SMIT
The palace has announced Queen Beatrix 's second son, Prince Johan Friso, is engaged to his girlfriend of three years, human rights advocate Mabel Wisse Smit.
The pair – who both took part in Laurentien's wedding to Prince Johan's younger brother, Prince Constantijn, in 2001 – have maintained a low profile since embarking on their long-distance romance, coinciding in the Hague, Brussels and London.
The couple were joined by Prince Johan's mother, Queen Beatrix, as they made the engagement announcement at the royal palace
www.hellomagazine.com /royalty/2003/07/01/princejohanfriso

  
 Encyclopedia: Prince Johan Friso of the Netherlands
Encyclopedia : Prince Johan Friso of the Netherlands
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 Prince Friso weds Mabel Wisse Smit
Prince Johan Friso of the Netherlands married his fiancée, human rights campaigner Mabel Wisse Smit, on Saturday.
In saying "I do", Johan Friso, who was third in line to the Dutch throne, accepted he would never be king.
This resulted in Johan Friso failing to win official approval for his choice of bride.
www.hellomagazine.com /royalty/2004/04/26/johanfrisowedding

  
 Encyclopedia: Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands
Prince Constantijn, born Constantijn Christof Frederick Aschwin on October 11, 1969, is the third and youngest son of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and Claus von Amsberg.
Prince Constantijn studied law at Leiden University, and then worked at the Brussels department of (Dutch) European Union commissioner of foreign relations Van den Broek.
Prince Constantijn rarely attends public events in his capacity as a member of the Dutch Royal House.
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 Prince Claus 1926-2002
The Prince of Orange, Prince Johan Friso and Prince Constantijn started from Noordeinde Palace; Queen Beatrix, Princess Máxima and Princess Laurentien joined the procession in Rijswijk and proceeded from there to the Nieuwe Kerk.
This hearse was used for the funeral of Emma, the Queen Mother (in 1934), Prince Hendrik (also in 1934), and Princess Wilhelmina (in 1962).
Glass State berlin (third carriage) State trappings with the arms of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
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 FRISO & MABEL
Prince Johan Friso of the Netherlands announced engagement
Prins Johan Friso en Mabel Wisse Smit verloofd
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 What’s A Prince In Love To Do? Culture & Lifestyle Deutsche Welle
And so Prince Johan Friso announced on Friday that he would give up his right to succession in order to marry the woman of his dreams, just as any normal citizen in the Netherlands has the right to do.
For the 35 year-old prince the decision was easy; after all he’s only second-in-line to the crown following his older brother Prince Willem Alexander.
On Friday, Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende issued a statement saying he would not ask parliament to endorse the prince’s marriage proposal despite written recommendations from the United Nations and European Union diplomats who have worked with the 35 year-old Wisse Smit and respect her work as a human rights activist.
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 Royalty.nu - Royalty in the Netherlands (Holland)
Johan Friso is still a prince, but his wife does not have an official royal title.
August 13, 2004 - A lawyer for Princess Margarita of the Netherlands has reportedly confirmed that the princess intends to divorce her husband, Edwin de Roy Van Zuydewijn.
Due to a controversy over Wisse Smit's past involvement with an alleged gangster, the marriage did not receive government approval, so Johan Friso is no longer in line to inherit the throne.
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 List of Dutch people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peter Stuyvesant, (1592-1672), governor of the New Netherlands
Hendrikje van Andel, (born 1890), oldest woman in world
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 Royal Blue Forums -> Johan Friso, Prince Of The Netherlands
Johan Friso, Prince Of The Netherlands, Royal Blue Institute Matchmaking
Royal Blue Forums -> Johan Friso, Prince Of The Netherlands
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark
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 :: Society :: Genealogy :: Royalty
From Johan Willem Friso to Queen Beatrix - Genealogy of the Orange-Nassau family, Royal House of The Netherlands.
From Johann V of Nassau to William III of Orange - Genealogy of the Orange-Nassau family, Royal House of The Netherlands.
Genealogy of the Lords of Strijen - Descend of Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands from the lords of Strijen.
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 September 25 Birthdays in History
September 25, 1968 Johan Friso, prince of Orange-Nassau, Netherlands
September 25, 1734 Louis RE prince de Rohan-Guemene, French archbishop of Straatsburg
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 Pc of The Netherlands Johan Friso van Orange
In November 1992, Prince Johan Friso accompanied Queen Beatrix, Prince Claus, Prince Willem-Alexander and Prince Constantijn on an official visit to the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.
Prince Johan Friso was born on 25 September 1968 in Utrecht, the second child of Princess Beatrix and Prince Claus.
Prince Johan Friso spent his early childhood with his parents and brothers at Drakensteyn Castle in Lage Vuursche in the province of Utrecht.
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 Friso Kramer ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Bernard Picart, The Drowning of Johan Willem Friso Prince of Orange during the crossing of the Moerdijk on July 14 1711 - Pl.54 from: Netherlands 1566-1672, 1729
Pieter Tanje, Portrait of Willem Carel Hendrik Friso, Minister of the Netherlands, 1750
Friso Kramer Biography: The work of Dutch designer Friso Kramer plays a significant role in the development of the...
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 "J" Famous People
Johan Willem Friso (1968-) Prince of The Netherlands and Prince of Orange-Nassau...
Johan Willem Friso (1687-1711) Dutch stadtholder, Prince of Orange, born in Dessau, EC Germany...
Jongkind, Johan Barthold (1819-91) Painter, born in Lattrop, The Netherlands.
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 Namnlöst dokument
Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange Nassau, Duchess of Mecklenburg, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld.
Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange Nassau, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld.
Prince of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange Nassau, Jonkheer van Amsberg.
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 Wedding of Willem-Alexander and Máxima
Second row: Harmond Grad Lewis, Dolores Zorreguieta López Gil, María Zorreguieta López Gil, Adrián Vojnov, Ãngeles Zorreguieta López Gil, Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands, Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands and Prince Johan Friso of the Netherlands.
Second row: Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands, Prince Johan Friso of the Netherlands, Grand Duchess Maria Teresa and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg.
Front row: Valeria Delger, Inés Zorreguieta, Juan Zorreguieta, Marcela Cerruti Carricart, Mariana Zorreguieta, Martín Zorreguieta, Princess Máxima of the Netherlands, the Prince of Orange, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, Prince Claus of the Netherlands, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Juliana Guillermo and Baroness Theresa von der Recke.
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 Anne, Princess Royal And Princess Of Orange Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
She was the wife of Prince Willem IV of Orange-Nassau, the first hereditary stadholder of the Netherlands (11 September 1711–22 October 1751).
Willem V (Batavus) (1748–1806), Prince of Orange-Nassau, stadholder of the Netherlands (1751–1795, deposed); married 1767, Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia (1751-1820), and had issue.
Her Royal Highness Princess Anne of Orange, Princess Royal of Great Britain, Ireland, and Hanover, Princess-Regent of Friesland (2 November 1709–12 January 1759) was the second child and eldest daughter of King George II of Great Britain and his consort, Queen Caroline.
www.quiltplace.com /encyclopedia/Anne%2C_Princess_Royal_and_Princess_of_Orange   (672 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page
The Regiment Johan Willem Friso is a line infantry regiment of the Royal Netherlands Army.
Named after Johan Willem Friso of Orange-Nassau, it is the oldest and most senior regiment in the current order of battle.
The Regiment Huzaren Prins van Oranje is an armoured regiment of the Royal Netherlands Army, named after Prince Willem, Prince of Orange, eldest son of King Willem II.
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 Constitution for the Kingdom of the Netherlands
HRH Prince Johan Friso of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Jonkheer van Amsberg;
The title to the Throne shall be hereditary and shall vest in the legitimate descendants of King Willem I, Prince of Orange-Nassau.
The King shall not exercise the royal prerogative before attaining the age of eighteen.
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 Netherlands
2h) Johan Friso Bernhard Christian David; after marrying without consent of Parliament he lost the title "Prince of the Netherlands" and now bears the titles "Prince and Count of Orange-Nassau" (b.Utrecht 25 Sep 1968); m.Delft 24 Apr 2004 Mabel Wisse Smit (b.Pijnacker 11 Aug 1968)
WILLEM IV Karel Hendrik Friso, Pr of Nassau-Dietz, Pr of Orange, confirmed as Hereditary Stattholder of the United Provinces (the Netherlands) 4 May 1747 (Leeuwarden 1 Sep 1711-The Hague 22 Oct 1751); m.St.James's Palace 25 Mar 1734 Anne, Pss Royal of Great Britain, Ireland and Hannover, etc (Hannover 2 Nov 1709-The Hague 12 Jan 1759)
3a) WILLEM V Batavus, Pr of Nassau-Dietz, Pr of Orange, Stattholder of the Netherlands (The Hague 8 Mar 1748-Braunschweig 9 Apr 1806); m.Berlin 4 Oct 1767 Wilhelmine Pss of Prussia (Berlin 7 Aug 1751-Het Loo 9 Jun 1820)
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 Royalty.nu - Royalty in the Netherlands (Holland)
Prince Johan Friso married Mabel Wisse Smit in 2004.
The prince is the son of the Dutch monarch, Queen Beatrix.
Because he married without the government's permission, Prince Friso is no longer a member of the royal house, and he and his daughter are not in the line of succession to the throne.
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 Royalty.nu - Royalty in the Netherlands (Holland)
Because he married without the government's permission, Prince Friso is no longer a member of the royal house, and he and his daughter are not in the line of succession to the throne.
Prince Maurits is a son of Princess Margriet, who is a sister of the Dutch monarch, Queen Beatrix.
The prince is the son of the Dutch monarch, Queen Beatrix.
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 Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Constantijn has two brothers: Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, and Prince Johan-Friso of Orange-Nassau.
His Royal Highness Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands (Constantijn Christof Frederick Aschwin), Prince of Orange-Nassau, Jonkheer of Amsberg, (born October 11, 1969), is the third and youngest son of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and Claus von Amsberg.
They have a daughter Eloise Sophie Beatrix Laurence (born June 8, 2002), the first grandchild of Queen Beatrix, and a son Claus-Casimir Bernhard Marius Max, born March 21, 2004.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prince_Constantijn_of_the_Netherlands   (269 words)

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