The happy fairy tale of the Queen of the Netherlands easily conquers the hearts of the people!
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is an Argentine who fell in love after a chance encounter with the Dutch crown prince. Because of her father's black history, Máxima was not accepted by the Dutch for a time, and the king falsified the legend that she did not like the king and fell in love with the king's beauty, from the resistance of the whole nation to the love of the whole nation, all she needed was a few years of time, self-confidence and sincerity, but also to win the heart of the queen who expected her to be queen at first It was a matter of conquering the Dutch people, the Dutch public, who did not expect her to be queen at first! She is as beautiful as a sunflower, natural and generous, and does not need to be changed in any way.
Queen Maxima (reigned 1837-1901).
In this"Cinderella"At a time when the royal family seemed happy to marry each other, the commoners were ecstatic about the fairy tale of the prince and Cinderella: the famous British Princess Kate and Queen Meghan were from commoners, and the newly promoted Queen Mary Donaldson of Denmark was also from commoners. Queen Letizia of Spain not only has no royal blood, but is married for the second time, while Crown Princess Sofia of Sweden and Crown Princess Mette of Norway are also of civilian origin. Queen Letizia of Spain not only has no royal blood, but is also married for the second time. Crown Princess Sophia of Sweden and Crown Princess Mette of Norway also come from the lowest strata of society, as the princesses' backgrounds are endless.
It was not a big deal for a commoner to marry into the royal family and become a princess, but when she became Queen Maxim of the Netherlands, she was resisted by the people of the whole country. It's not because she has a bad background, it's not because she has a bad character, but because she's too good to accept.
Máxima Solegeta was born on May 17, 1971 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her father is a descendant of Spanish, Basque and Italian immigrants and was Minister of Agriculture during the former reign of Argentina. Her mother was of Italian descent and came from a large landowner family.
Máxima received a traditional British education at Northland Lycée, a prestigious bilingual private school in Buenos Aires.
After graduating from high school, she studied economics at the Catholic University of Buenos Aires.
Maxim completed his five-year degree in six and a half years, and his ** earned 9 points.
Thanks to the affluence of her family and her own ingenuity, Maksima was not only a versatile student, but also the daughter of a high-ranking civil servant, she did not have the squeamishness characteristic of a young lady, on the contrary, she taught children and ** English during her studies and worked part-time in several banks in the city.
After graduating in 1996, Máxima moved to New York and began working in the financial world, including HSBC, Deloitte & Touche Tohmatsu, and Deutsche Bank.
In April 1999, Máxima met Crown Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands for the first time at a party in Seville (Spain).
William-Willem-Alexander is the crown prince of the Netherlands and has countless beautiful women, but he fell in love with the intelligent and talkative Máxima at first sight. He immediately asked Maxima for her *** Three weeks later, the gentlemanly and humorous William-Alexander took the initiative to pursue Maxima. Willem-Alexander was a gentleman and a master of humor, he may not have been handsome, but he was not only versatile, virtuous, but also loyal. When the window panes shattered, Willem-Alexander confessed to Maxima. When the window glass shatters, Willem-Alexander confesses to Máxima, and the spark of love between the two is instantly scattered.
In August of the same year, they spent a five-day vacation together in Argentina, where Willem-Alexander met Maxima's parents, and their relationship became public, and Maxima began learning Dutch in New York.
In March 2000, Máxima moved to Brussels to work at a Deutsche Bank branch.
On January 19, 2001, the crown prince took Máxima to skate on the frozen lake of the palace and proposed to her. At first, the queen was worried that her son had found a smart daughter, but when she saw Máxima herself, her heart immediately raced, and she was glad to have such a daughter-in-law.
On March 30, 2001, Queen Beatrix announced on television that the crown prince was engaged to Máxima.
The queen recognizes the daughter-in-law, but the marriage of Máxima and Crown Prince Willem-Alexander angers the people and the parliament! However, Máxima's marriage to Crown Prince Willem-Alexander outraged the public and parliament!
Because Máxima's father had served as a minister in Argentina's former military regime, which had killed some 9 000 leftists and political prisoners, her coalition was fiercely resisted by the left wing of the parliament.
Many in Dutch politics have criticized the marriage of Prince Willem-Alexander and Máxima as potentially damaging the image of the Dutch royal family. Some historians believe that Maxima's father could not fully justify it, and that Maxima's family background cast an unimaginable shadow over their marriage.
Under tremendous pressure, the wise Máxima decided to impress the public with his integrity, which he said in fluent Dutch in his address to the nation:'The Videro regime is a disgrace. 'The Videro regime, which extorted confessions, mutilated the people and terrorized the country, is indeed unforgivable. I deeply regret that my father worked for such a regime"。Maxima's sincere and touching tone caused a backlash from the public.
The Netherlands** even let the prince choose between royalty and beauty.
But the kind-hearted crown prince said:'If the opposition is too loud, I can abdicate the throne.
At the Prince's persuasion, Queen Beatrix finally had to stand up for the first time in history and announce her marriage to the whole country.
Willem-Alexander's mother, Queen Beatrix, accepted her future daughter-in-law at the most important moment, publicly praising Maxima as a smart, courageous, modern woman, and supporting Prince Willem-Alexander's marriage to Maxima.
The new princess was accepted by the public thanks to the support of the queen and the fact that Máxima's father's crimes had nothing to do with his daughter.
On February 2, 2002, the Dutch royal family held a grand wedding ceremony at the 600-year-old New Wycock Church in Amsterdam, and the lovers finally tied the knot after three years of love and ups and downs.
As the crown princess of the Netherlands, Argentine Maxima Soleguieta has risen from commoner to international celebrity. As a commoner, Máxima had no aristocratic blood, but her family was very noble.
In order to accommodate the mood of the public, Máxima had to publicly denounce his father. Máxima's father did not attend his daughter's engagement ceremony, did not hold his daughter's hand, did not enter the church, and did not even appear at the wedding scene, in order to take into account the feelings of the public and the royal family and avoid causing stress and difficulties to his daughter.
After marriage, Crown Princess Maxima began to participate in the royal family's charity work, which quickly changed her reputation.
The queen was very kind to her daughters-in-law and often took them to official events.
Maxima's self-confidence, generosity, and often zealous for public welfare make her the embodiment of a sunflower, warm and powerful, giving a sense of enjoying the beauty of life, allowing people to benefit from her sincere participation in the public good, thus increasing support for Maxima.
Viewers also love Maxima's elegance and lightness. It's beautiful but not glamorous, it's not ostentatious, but it's unforgettable.
For the Dutch crown princess, having children and continuing the royal family name is, of course, the most important.
Queen Maxima was extremely fertile and gave birth to her eldest daughter, Princess Catherine, in 2003. Princess Amalia.
In 2005, Queen Máxima gave birth to Princess Juliana Marcela Laurentine again.
In 2007, the royal family rejoiced again with the news that Queen Máxima had given birth to a daughter, Princess Ariana Wilhelmina Máxima-Ines.
Queen Maxima's children are all daughters, but in the Netherlands there is no distinction between men and women, and sometimes girls are even more valued than boys. The Dutch royal family has had three queens: Queen Wilhelmina, known as the mother of resistance in Europe, and Queen Beatrix, Queen Maxima's mother-in-law, is one of Europe's most prominent monarchs, so the public and the royal family are looking forward to the birth of the next queen.
In 2013, the queen grew tired of the throne and decided to abdicate early to pass the throne to her son Willem-Alexander. Alexander.
Due to the early death of her mother-in-law, Máxima was crowned king and queen in the prime of life by William-Alexander. King Alexander ascended to the throne as king and queen at the prime of life, and Máxima became the new face of the kingdom, combining a unique Argentine aesthetic with royal elegance and extending her own style.
Many people call Queen Elizabeth II a rainbow grandma, but in reality, Queen Máxima's rainbow colors are not far away.
Warm, vivid red was Máxima's favorite color when she was the crown princess.
The visual impact of the orange is obvious, but Maxima has the confidence of the sun.
The sight of Queen Maxima riding a bicycle in a yellow suit is very strong, but to Maxima it seems to be an understatement.
The greenery is fresh and stylish, but only fluorescent green will fall down if you are not careful.
The flesh-colored gown is one of the most difficult outfits to match and is rarely tried by queens, but Máxima has always been a contender.
Maxima, who is in the same frame as Queen Elizabeth II, also chose a blue gradient dress, and the oversized crown was worn on Queen Maxima's slightly plump body, and the Dutch royal family looked graceful and luxurious.
The fresh elegance of the blue dress also blends perfectly with Queen Máxima's look. The cake dress was the queen's favorite style and was said to be everywhere in her wardrobe.
As the noble Queen of the Rainbow, Queen Maxima naturally will not refuse purple, and the tall and mighty Queen Maxima is also handy in purple clothes.
Able to control high saturation colors, it can also be pure white, dignified and generous, wearing pearl jewelry, showing royal style.
Queen Masima, the mother of the nation, not only flaunts her wealth in gorgeous costumes, but also comes to work on the construction site, as evidenced by her skillful hand movements when mowing the grass.
She was an excellent cook, and Queen Maxima's apron made her a true wife and mother.
As the mother of the people, not to mention the role she plays in royal diplomacy, it is a sight not to be missed when compared to the ** of other important royal ladies in various countries.
Ivanka, the most beautiful first daughter of the United States, and Máxima, Queen of the Netherlands, are on the same page. Although there is a difference of more than ten years, Queen Máxima is by no means inferior to her.
Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands have a very close relationship, and combined with Queen Máxima's passionate personality, it's hard not to like the Queen.
During her visit to Sweden, Queen Maxima and Princess Victoria were on the same page, but Queen Máxima was more majestic than Princess Victoria.
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Queen Mathilde of Belgium, who was born into a traditional aristocratic family, and Queen Máxima, who was born into a family of high-ranking civil servants, have very similar temperaments, the same height, and similar charm.
When Queen Máxima and Queen Camilla of England meet, Camilla is clearly from an aristocratic family, but she does not seem to be as noble as Queen Máxima.
In addition, there is a photo of Queen Máxima visiting William Norway with members of the royal family**.
Time flies, time flies! In the blink of an eye, Queen Máxima has entered middle age, although there are traces of time on her face, her eyes are bright, and her heart is kind and beautiful.
Perhaps it was this trust and atmosphere that attracted the Dutch public some time ago. What is even more unusual is that King Willem-Alexander has always loved her. King Willem-Alexander's love for her never changed.
Even her mother-in-law adores her very much, and her three daughters are kind and obedient. Princess Catherine Amalia, the eldest daughter of Queen Maxima, came of age to become the next Queen of the Netherlands. Queen Maxima's eldest daughter, Princess Catherine Amalia, came of age and became the next Queen of the Netherlands – the dignity of three generations of monarchs is on full display in one a**.
It has to be said that Máxima's life is truly complete. She was respectable enough in her own right, having loving parents when she was young, a loving husband when she got married, and a family and a future queen's daughter.