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    Re: Family Foundation! Archived Message

    Posted by berno on July 12, 2013, 12:02 pm, in reply to "Family Foundation!"


    But which pieces are still hidden away besides the Stuart parure?

    --Previous Message--
    : I understand your concern however technically
    : the jewels are in a family foundation. The
    : Jewels are first and foremost at the
    : disposal of the monarch (spouse) but Queen
    : Juliana's daughters formally all have equal
    : rights.
    :
    : But I have said this before there seems to
    : be a very strict picking order. Now it is:
    : 1. Queen Maxima (as spouse to the King)
    : 2. Princess Beatrix (who can deny the lady
    : anything!)
    : 3. Princess Irene (although she never uses
    : her right)
    : 4. Princess Margriet (silent force!)
    : 5. Princess Christina (although she never
    : uses her right)
    : 6. Princess Laurentien (as spouse of Prince
    : Constantijn, should go for it more often)
    : 7. Princess Mabel (as spouse of Prince
    : Friso, loves big diamonds)
    : 8. Princess Maria Carolina (somehow she must
    : be a family favorite)
    : 9. Princess Annemarie (as spouse of Prince
    : Carlos she's almost changing spots with her
    : sister in law, has been wearing the odd
    : thing now)
    : and than the rest scrambles for the odd
    : earring or brooch, at best.
    :
    : And I agree that Queen Beatrix especially
    : was very generous in allowing Princess
    : Maxima almost carte blanche in her family's
    : trousseau. But if it had not been for
    : Beatrix and Maxima (and Margriet who I
    : somehow believe is instrumental in cleaning
    : up the vaults) we would not have seen dozens
    : of pieces that were left in the dark for
    : ages. And there's still more to come.
    :
    : At least these pieces get to see daylight!
    : And appreciated by people. How many
    : treasures are locked away for decades? Too
    : many if you ask me. For the wrong reasons
    : sometimes.
    :
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    :
    : --Previous Message--
    : In my opinion the Queen has a every right to
    : share what's in her jewelry box. Ad the fact
    : that Queen Beatrix lent them to her family
    : shows that she is very open with her
    : extended family. She can't wear everything
    : so why not let other members of the family
    : show it off.
    :
    : --Previous Message--
    : I know that it has already been said, but in
    : my opinion, I do not agree with the
    : excessive generosity shown since the time of
    : Queen Juliana, and then by her daughter, now
    : Princess Beatrix, to allow the younger and
    : minor members of the RF to wear too
    : important jewels from the Royal collections.
    : Looking at the photos in the fantastic web
    : site on the Dutch Royal jewels, I saw
    : Princess Irene's daughter, or
    : daughter-in-law, wearing important brooches
    : or other jewels, also worn by the Queen
    : herself.
    : In other words, in my opinion there are not
    : enough jewels worn exclusively by the
    : reigning Queen, or now Queen consort.
    : I mean, really, the jewel collection is so
    : vast that I cannot see jewels from the
    : emeralds parure or Peacock ruby set worn by
    : the Bourbon-Parme princesses. Or important
    : diamonds stomachers worn by Princesses
    : Laurentien or Mabel.
    : Maybe I compare too much the Dutch Queen
    : with QEII, who does not give away easily her
    : jewels, except some items lent to the
    : Countess of Wessex when she attends Royal
    : ceremonies with her husband, representing
    : the Queen.
    : As I said, this is only my opinion.
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