King Willem-Alexander
Coverage of King Willem-Alexander in the Nexus archive.
- A king with 3 teams
Dutch King Willem-Alexander has three teams to support at the World Cup: the Netherlands, Curaçao, and Argentina. Curaçao, a former Dutch colony now autonomous within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, will play its first-ever World Cup match against Germany. The king’s Argentine-born wife, Máxima Zorreguieta, and their daughters may also influence support for Argentina.
- A king with 3 teams
Dutch King Willem-Alexander has three teams to support in the World Cup: the Netherlands, Curaçao (an autonomous constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands), and Argentina (due to his Argentine-born wife, Queen Máxima). Curaçao, a former Dutch colony, qualified for its first World Cup in 2022. The royal family will attend matches in the U.S. to cheer for the Netherlands and Curaçao.
- Ruling the table! Dutch Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander play dominoes in Little Havana after overnight stay at the White House
Dutch Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander spent the night at the White House before playing dominoes in Little Havana. The visit highlights cultural exchange between the Netherlands and the United States.
- Ruling the table! Dutch Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander play dominoes in Little Havana after overnight stay at the White House
Dutch Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander spent the night at the White House before visiting Little Havana, where they engaged in a dominoes game. The royal couple's activities highlight cultural interactions during their U.S. trip.