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An amazing royal exhibition in Namur, discovering Louise D'Orléans

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Last weekend, my husband and I had the pleasure of visiting Namur, the charming capital of Wallonia, located in the southern, French-speaking part of Belgium. Our journey led us to a true hidden gem for lovers of history and royalty. Currently, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs – Le TreM.a is hosting a lovely exhibition dedicated to Queen Louise d’Orléans, the very first Queen of the Belgians. This elegant and intimate exhibition runs from 21 March 2025 until 17 August 2025, offering a rare glimpse into the life of this remarkable 19th-century royal figure. Louise and Leopold Though small in size, the exhibition is beautifully curated and rich in detail. We had the opportunity to enjoy a guided tour (in French), which was both engaging and enlightening. It truly brought to life the personal story and royal journey of Queen Louise — from her French roots to her role alongside King Leopold I.  If you are in or near Namur this weekend, make sure not to miss the special activities on Satur...

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands: 10 Interesting royal facts

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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is one of the most admired and charismatic royals in Europe. Born in Argentina, she has won the hearts of the Dutch people with her warmth, intelligence, and dedication to public service. Since becoming queen consort in 2013, she has played a key role in representing the Dutch monarchy both at home and abroad. (Even Rain doesn't stop Queen Máxima) Here are 10 fascinating facts about Queen Máxima: Argentine roots Queen Máxima was born Máxima Zorreguieta on May 17, 1971, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She grew up in a well-educated family and is the daughter of Jorge Zorreguieta and María del Carmen Cerruti Carricart. Education and career in finance Before marrying into royalty, Máxima had a successful career in finance. She holds a degree in economics from the Universidad Católica Argentina and worked for international banks in Buenos Aires, New York, and Brussels. Multilingual Skills Queen Máxima is fluent in several languages, including Spanish, Dutch...

The royal history of Westminster Abbey

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Westminster Abbey is more than just a historic church—it is a timeless symbol of British tradition, royal pageantry, and national identity. For over a thousand years, this iconic Gothic masterpiece has witnessed coronations, weddings, funerals, and moments of profound historical importance. Whether you're a fan of royal history, architecture, or sacred heritage, Westminster Abbey has stories to tell that are both grand and deeply human. As on May 8th. 2025, Westminster Abbey was the place to be to mark the VE 80 celebrations with members of the Royal Family it's time to take a closer look at 10 fascinating facts that make Westminster Abbey one of the most treasured royal landmarks in the world: 1. Coronation since 1066 Every English and later British monarch—starting with William the Conqueror—has been crowned at Westminster Abbey, with only a few exceptions. The Coronation Chair, made in 1300, is still used today. 2. Royal wedding favorite In 2011, Prince William and Catherine...