Monday, January 28, 2013

Queen To Abdicate

From the BBC:
"Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands to abdicate for son"

Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands has announced she is abdicating in favour of her son, Prince Willem-Alexander.  In a pre-recorded address broadcast on TV, she said she would formally stand down on 30 April.  The queen, who is approaching her 75th birthday, said she had been thinking about this moment for several years and that now was "the moment to lay down my crown". Queen Beatrix has been head of state since 1980, when her mother abdicated. In the short televised statement, the queen said it was time for the throne to be held by "a new generation", adding that her son was ready to be king. Prince Willem-Alexander, 45, is married to Maxima Zorreguieta, a former investment banker from Argentina, and has three young children.  He is a trained pilot and an expert in water management. He will become the Netherlands' first king since Willem III, who died in 1890.
Queen Beatrix is the sixth monarch from the House of Orange-Nassau, which has ruled the Netherlands since the early 19th Century. Correspondents say she is extremely popular with most Dutch people, but her abdication was widely expected and will not provoke a constitutional crisis. Under Dutch law, the monarch has few powers and the role is considered ceremonial. In recent decades it has become the tradition for the monarch to abdicate. Queen Beatrix's mother Juliana resigned the throne in 1980 on her 70th birthday, and her grandmother Wilhelmina abdicated in 1948 at the age of 68. Queen Beatrix will be 75 on Thursday.

^ It seems a little strange that the Dutch Monarchs always abdicate whereas in the UK they stay until they die. It will be interesting to see how the Netherlands fares under a king since they haven't had one since 1890. Like in Denmark, the Crown Prince of the Netherlands married a commoner and a non -citizen (in Denmark she is from Australia.) This seems to be the latest trends among royals -although Prince William married a British commoner. Hopefully, Holland will continue the way it has over the past several decades and continue to lead the world in tolerance under the new king. ^


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21237254

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