In the next article, we are going to delve into the fascinating world of Princess Marilène of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven. From its origins to its impact on today's society, we will explore all the relevant aspects that surround it. We will immerse ourselves in its history, its evolution over the years and its relevance in various areas, to better understand its importance in the contemporary world. Through this comprehensive analysis, we aim to shed light on Princess Marilène of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven and offer a more holistic view of its influence on our daily lives.
Princess Marilène | |||||
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Born | Marie-Hélène Angela van den Broek 4 February 1970 Dieren, Rheden, Netherlands | ||||
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Issue | Anastasia van Lippe-Biesterfeld van Vollenhoven Lucas van Lippe-Biesterfeld van Vollenhoven Felicia van Lippe-Biesterfeld van Vollenhoven | ||||
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Father | Hans van den Broek | ||||
Mother | Josee van den Broek-van Schendel |
Dutch royal family |
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* Member of the Dutch royal house |
Princess Marilène of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven-van den Broek (née Marie-Hélène Angela van den Broek; 4 February 1970) is the wife of Prince Maurits of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven,[1] and was thereby member of the Dutch Royal House until King Willem-Alexander's accession in 2013 rendered Prince Maurits too distantly related to the reigning monarch. She remains a member of the larger Dutch royal family.
Princess Marilène was born in Dieren, Rheden, and is the youngest daughter of Hans van den Broek and Josee van den Broek-van Schendel. The van den Broeks belong to the Dutch patriciate. Marilène van den Broek obtained her highschool diploma (pre-university secondary education) in Wassenaar in 1988. She studied from 1988 to 1994 at the University of Groningen where she received her MSc degree in Business Administration. Princess Marilène currently works at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, a Dutch national museum dedicated to arts, crafts, and history.
She married Prince Maurits of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven in Apeldoorn civilly on 29 May 1998, followed by a religious ceremony on 30 May. His Highness Prince Maurits is the eldest son of Princess Margriet of the Netherlands and Pieter van Vollenhoven. Princess Marilène and Prince Maurits have three children, who carry no title, but by Royal Decree of 26 May 1998 bear the surname "van Lippe-Biesterfield van Vollenhoven":