The Royal House of Orange-Nassau

Country: The Netherlands
Royal House Name: Orange-Nassau
Current Head: Queen Beatrix (born: January  31, 1938)
Reigned: since April 1980
Consort: Claus von Amsberg (1926-2002)
Successor: HRH Prince Wilhelm-Alexander 

UTRECHT, NETHERLANDS - APRIL 14: Queen Beatrix from The Netherlands visits the exhibition 'Royal Class and Royal Travels,' at Railway Museum on April 14, 2010 in Utrecht, Netherlands. (Photo by Mark Renders/Getty Images)
Queen Beatrix
The House of Orange-Nassau came into existence during the 16th century when Count Hendrik III of Nassau and Claudia de Chalon of Orange, married. These two provinces were once part of the present-day Netherlands. The country was annexed by France in 1795 forcing the Dutch ruler, Prince Willem V, to flee to England. The Netherlands remained part of France and subsequently, Napoleonic Empire. In 1815 after the famous defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte in the Battle of Waterloo, Willem’s son returned to the throne establishing the rebirth of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, he was crowned King Willem I.

Netherlands' Princess Laurentien (L-R), Prince Constantijn, Crown Princess Maxima, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander, Queen Beatrix, Princess Margriet and her husband Pieter van Vollenhoven wave to well-wishers from the balcony of the Royal Noordeinde Palace after the opening of the new parliamentary year in The Hague September 21, 2010. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen (NETHERLANDS - Tags: POLITICS ROYALS)
The Dutch Royal Family
But after 1890 on the death of his grandson, King William III, the Netherlands is ruled by female monarchs up to the present. William III’s daughter, Queen Wilhelmina, who ascended the Dutch throne when she was 10 years old, was followed by a female successor, Queen Juliana, the mother of the current Dutch monarch, Beatrix.

Finally in 1960, Beatrix, who married in 1959 to a German nobleman, Bernhard, gave birth to a son, Prince Willem-Alexander. He would be the first male monarch in the Netherlands since 1890, but after his reign, the Dutch throne again will be ruled by a female, because the children of the Prince are all females. He is married to Maxima and has three daughters: Princess Catalina, Princess Alexia and Princess Amelia.

Royal Family of The Netherlands

HM Queen Beatrix
HRH Prince Wilhelm-Alexander
HRH Princess Maxima
   Princess  Arriane
   Princess  Catalina
   Princess Alexia
HRH Prince Frisco
HRH Princess Mabel
    Countess Luana
    Countess Zaria
HRH Prince Constanjin
HRH Princess Laurentien
    Countess Eloise
    Count Claus-Casimir
    Countess Lenore 

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