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Yesterday I saw the first flag wappering in Amsterdam, a photo taken
on the occasion of the engagement of crown-prince Willem Alexander with
the Argentine beauty Maxima Zorreguieta. In the canton is the Dutch flag.
The wedding will take place in my little village on 2 Feb 2002 and
it is expected that once again Amsterdam will be in total mayhem. For security
reasons I'll stay home!
Jarig Bakker, 9 January 2002
Via Benevex Strefan Lambrechts sent the winning design for a flag for
the Princess born two days ago, whose name is Catharina-Amalia Beatrix
Carmen Victoria - Amalia in short, daughter of Crown-Prince Willem Alexander
and princess Máxima.
Sanne van Duren of the Beemden-school in Boxtel (Noord-Brabant province),
is the winner of the flag-design-competition. Her design will become a
real flag, which will be presented to Willem-Alexander and Máxima.
Sanne and her whole class win an excursion to the Dokkumer Vlaggen Centrale,
accompanied by a battery of TV-cameras, which can be seen 16.55 p.m. on
the Dutch Z@ppelin (Nederland 3), and later on this
site. My gif is how it could look like, but perhaps the flagmakers
have other ideas...
Two weeks ago a Coat of Arms was already granted, but it will be some 18 years
from now before she will get her (official) personal flag.
Jarig Bakker, 9 December 2003
This is how it will actually look? I don't know whether to be appalled
or delighted! From a vexillo-point of view it is frightening - three shades
of blue and a stick cartoon. But I had to smile when I saw that goofy bird.
James Dignan, 10 December 2003
image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg and Mark Sensen, 2 April 2019
As yet there's no standard for the Princess
of Orange and Princesses Alexia and Ariane. The flag will first be introduced when Princess Amalia
comes of age in 2021. We can guess from the pattern of the
previous two generations, Princesses' Standard and Prince Willem-Alexander,
that it will be a forked orange flag with a Nassau blue cross and the crowned
National Arms on an orange disc in the centre. In the first quarter is a Nassau
bugle as in the Royal Standard, and in the lower hoist a yellow stronghold
[standing for the Princess of Orange's and her sisters' parents Arms]..
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 2 April 2019