Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands visited Curacao and Aruba

The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and social initiatives on the islands

Dutch Princess Beatrix visited Curaçao and Aruba from 7 to 10 November. Princess Beatrix first arrived in Willemstad on Curaçao for her four-day visit. The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. Princess Beatrix is patron of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA).

The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and social initiatives on the islands

The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and social initiatives on the islands

The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and social initiatives on the islands

The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and social initiatives on the islands

The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and social initiatives on the islands

The Caribbean visit was made on the occasion of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance conference on nature-friendly solutions aiming to restore the ecosystems on the Dutch Caribbean islands. Aruba is one of the four countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands, along with the Netherlands, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten.

The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and social initiatives on the islands

The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and social initiatives on the islands

The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and social initiatives on the islands

The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and social initiatives on the islands

The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and social initiatives on the islands

The visit focused on the work of The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and social initiatives on the islands

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  1. I just love this lady. Something in her, radiates sincerity and love and softness. I think she dresses well for her age as well as for the events she partakes in. ~MS~

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  2. Lovely seeing princess Beatrice. Even though she is a princess now, I still always see her as Queen. I guess, once a Queen always a Queen.

    T

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  3. If her changing outfits so many times it could be because it is so hot and humid there. Her coif still looks lovely through all of the heat. She is such a lovely person!

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  4. La princesse Beatrix est toujours aussi pimpante pour son âge ; j'aime le choix de ses corsages/chemises aux motifs variés ainsi que ses boucles d'oreilles dont les Turquoise !

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  5. I wouldn't call PB a fashion icon, but she's found a style she's comfortable in as a mature woman and I applaud her for her individuality. She does seem to radiate goodwill and kindness, the best fashion accessories anywhere. S.M.

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  6. She is simply delightful. She is so engaging and natural. Love the photos. She looks fabulous in every single one.

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  7. All of these tops have been very nice. Pss Beatrix always looks the part. Good for her. css

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  8. Princess Beatrix is a remarkable lady--it is wonderful see her in the photos! She is devoted to her role and work and her joy in being able to support her son and country is evident in every photo.

    Janet

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  9. Princess Beatrix looks good in this dress style that she adopted since a couple of years. Her several tunic blouses are always lovely. I admire her for being still active at the age of 85 years. Look her walk with her Nordic walking sticks. She must have a very good health. Keep on travelling, your highness to your beloved Curaçao and Aruba and other islands, where you like to return almost every year.

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