On the final day of their state visit to Suriname, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima, together with President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons, took a boat tour along the Suriname and Commewijne rivers. During the trip, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima heard about the spiritual, economic, and ecological significance of the river waters and the mangrove forests for the people of Suriname.
The King and Queen also visited the village of Johan & Margaretha, on the northeastern bank of the Commewijne River in the Commewijne district, once an important plantation area. Here, they viewed a diorama entitled Life at the Plantation by Aruban-Surinamese artist Rita Maasdamme, which depicts life in Suriname during the colonial era.
The third and final day of the state visit concluded with a reception for the Dutch community in Suriname. At the official residence, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima met with Dutch nationals living and/or working in the country.











Encore une belle tenue.
ReplyDeleteJe trouve cette robe mieux portée par la reine, par rapport au mannequin.
De même, ses accessoires sont bien choisis et seyants.
-Astrid.
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