Estela from Sweden, Ingrid and Carlos from Luxembourg, Amalia from the Netherlands and Elisabeth from Belgium during the 18th birthday celebration of Ingrid Alejandra from Norway.
The Westminster Abbey is the main stage of Coronation of Carlos III, an event taking place this Saturday May 6th that will put the British capital in the spotlight. Although there are still a few hours until the big day of the late Elizabeth II’s eldest son, everything is set for a day that will go down in history.
This Friday a good portion of more than 2,200 guestsfor before his accession to the throne, the king celebrates a Reception at Buckingham Palace in which a large part of the visitors who will be present at the services on Saturday will take part. But also many others who will not be present and will take advantage of this dinner to congratulate him.
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Crown Princess Amalia of the Netherlands, in an image file.
You stand out from them two future European queens who will accompany Carlos III at his last reception before he is crowned, the princesses Amelie from Holland And Elizabeth from Belgium. The Dutch royal family is represented by former Queen Beatrix and her granddaughter Amalia. Elisabeth, for her part, is accompanied by her father, the King Philip. At the coronation, his place is taken by his mother, Queen Matilde.
Both the Dutch and Belgian royal families are closely connected with UK. While Elisabeth is studying history and politics at Lincoln College, Oxford, the middle daughter of the Kings of the Netherlands, Alexia, is studying at UWC Atlantic College in Wales.
With their presence, Amalia and Elisabeth will show that they are an active part of the institution to which they belong, they will have the opportunity to be interact with peers and develop in an environment that will be part of their everyday life in the future. The two young women will coincide with Princess Victoria of Sweden, Prince William of England or the kings of Spain Felipe VI and Letizia, among others.
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium at an event to mark her 18th birthday at the Royal Palace in Brussels.
With this reception, Kings Carlos and Camila will not only welcome their foreign guests, but will also include a larger number of royal members in the coronation. Its relatively modest guest list of 2,200 means that only royals were normally sent to each royal house two invitations.
The full list of royals who will be in London to support Charles III has not yet been released, but it is known that there will be representatives from nine European monarchies in addition to the royal families of Jordan, Bhutan, Thailand and Tonga . Also present are Tūheitia Paki, the Maori king of New Zealand, as well as members of the Japanese imperial family and already extinct royal houses such as those of Bulgaria, Greece and Romania.
he Spanish Princess Leonor speaks during the 2021 Princess of Asturias Prize in Communication and Humanities ceremony at the Campoamor Theater in Oviedo.
As on other occasions, Princesses Amalia and Elisabeth will set a good example for the Princess Eleanor. Unlike the other heiresses, the Princess of Asturias will receive Carlos III. not be present, although this is undoubtedly the most important event of the year at royal level and would be a good opportunity to stand out.
Although little by little she is gaining importance and showing herself more and more in public, the truth is that it is Felipe and Letizia’s daughter make the most of his “anonymity”. before dedicating himself to royalty in all areas. It’s a wish of royalty who have always wanted to protect their daughters’ privacy so they can grow up as two more girls.