Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange

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Princess Catharina-Amalia
Hereditary Princess of Orange
Born (2003-12-07) 7 December 2003 (age 20)[1]
The Hague, Netherlands
Names
Catharina-Amalia Beatrix Carmen Victoria
HouseHouse of Orange-Nassau
FatherWillem-Alexander, Prince of Orange
MotherPrincess Máxima of the Netherlands

Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands (given names: Catharina-Amalia Beatrix Carmen Victoria; born 7 December 2003) is the eldest child of Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange,[1] the heir apparent to the throne of the Netherlands, and Princess Máxima of the Netherlands, his spouse. She is scheduled to become the first female heir apparent to the Dutch throne, with the title of Princess of Orange, upon the abdication of her grandmother Queen Beatrix and the accession of her father on 30 April 2013.[2]

Birth and baptism

Princess Catharina-Amalia was born at 17:01 CET on 7 December 2003 in the Bronovo Hospital in The Hague.[1] After her birth was made public, 101 salute shots were fired at four places in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. On 12 June 2004, Catharina-Amalia was baptised by Reverend Carel ter Linden in the Grote, or St. Jacob's, Church in The Hague. Her godparents include her uncles, Prince Constantijn and Martin Zorreguieta, and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, currently the only female heir apparent to a throne. Catharina-Amalia's maternal grandparents, Jorge Zorreguieta and María del Carmen Cerruti Carricart, were prohibited from attending her parents' wedding in 2002 due to Zorreguieta's involvement in the regime of General Jorge Rafael Videla, but were present at her baptism, which was a private rather than a state affair.[3]

Childhood

Princess Catharina-Amalia was enrolled in Bloemcamp school in Wassenaar on 10 December 2007.[4] Her birthdays are traditionally celebrated with a concert at Kloosterkerk, The Hague, which is attended by ambassadors and members of the royal household and the Council of State of the Netherlands.[5] On her seventh birthday, a Douglas C-47 Skytrain once owned by her great-grandfather, Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, was named after Catharina-Amalia by Peter Hartman. The princess herself was prevented from attending the naming ceremony by school obligations.[6]

On 19 June 2010, Princess Catharina-Amalia was a junior bridesmaid at the wedding of the Crown Princess of Sweden.[7]

On 28 January 2013, it was announced that Queen Beatrix would abdicate on 30 April and that Princess Catharina-Amalia, as the heiress apparent to her father, would assume the title of Princess of Orange. Until then, Catharina-Amalia remains second in line to the throne. Upon her father's accession, she will continue to reside in Wassenaar, but will eventually move along with her family to Huis ten Bosch. Princess Catharina-Amalia will assume a seat in the Advisory Division of the Council of State of the Netherlands upon reaching the age of majority at 18.[2]

Titles, styles and arms

Title

  • 7 December 2003 – present: Her Royal Highness Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau

Her official title in Dutch is Hare Koninklijke Hoogheid Prinses Catherina-Amalia der Nederlanden, Prinses van Oranje-Nassau

Queen Beatrix announced her abdication would take effect on 30 April 2013. Upon the abdication, Princess Catharina-Amalia will become Princess of Orange as heiress apparent.[8]

Ancestry

Family of Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange
16. Wilhelm von Amsberg
8. Claus Felix von Amsberg
17. Elise von Vieregge
4. Claus von Amsberg
18. Baron George von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen
9. Baroness Gösta von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen
19. Baroness Gabriele von dem Bussche-Ippenburg
2. Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange
20. Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld
10. Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld
21. Armgard of Sierstorpff-Cramm
5. Beatrix of the Netherlands
22. Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
11. Juliana of the Netherlands
23. Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
1. Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands
24. Dr. Amadeo Zorreguieta Hernández
12. Juan Antonio Zorreguieta Bonorino
25. Máxima Blanca Bonorino González
6. Jorge Horacio Zorreguieta Stefanini
26. Oreste Stefanini
13. Cesira Maria Stefanini Borella
27. Tullia Borella
3. Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti
28. Dr. Santiago Anastasio Cerruti Ponce de León
14. Dr. Jorge Horacio Cerruti de Sautu
29. María de las Mercedes de Sautu Martínez
7. María del Carmen Cerruti Carricart
30. Domingo Carricart Etchart
15. María del Carmen Carricart Cieza
31. María del Carmen Cieza Rodríguez

References

  1. ^ a b c Newly-born Princess Catharina-Amalia second in line for Dutch throne
  2. ^ a b "News" (in Dutch). Royal House. 28 January 2013. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
  3. ^ Joyful christening of Catharina-Amalia
  4. ^ "Princess Amalia to attend state school" (in Dutch). DutchNews. 18 September 2007. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  5. ^ "Princess Amalia celebrates sixth birthday" (in Dutch). DutchNews. 7 December 2009. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  6. ^ "Princess Amalia turns seven" (in Dutch). DutchNews. 7 December 2010. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  7. ^ .Ten young bridesmaids and page boys at the wedding at Stockholm Cathedral
  8. ^ "Abdication information". Dutch Royal House.

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Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange
Cadet branch of the House of Amsberg
Born: 7 December, 2003
Lines of succession
Preceded by Line of succession to the Dutch throne
2nd position
Succeeded by
Preceded by Line of succession to the British throne

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