She was an amazing person, she was kind and warm to everyone she ever met. When she had her Birthday people walked along the palace to give her presents they either bought or made for her and she would spend weeks on end unpacking them and sending thank you cards, that's why she was like a mother for all of us in the Netherlands.
Juliana was never Queen Mother, as she was a reigning Queen. After her abdication she became Princess again. Now that she has died she is refered to as Queen again.
Queen Juliana didn't like the title Queen Mother. After her abdication she was Her Royal Highness Princess Juliana of the Netherlands. After her death she was Queen Juliana again.
As a Brit living in NL, I think I understand constitutional monarchy, and I respect the work of the royal family and their contribution to the culture. Politics is by definition fractious and divisive. We can all look to the royal family as sort of apolitical cultural standard bearers. I’ve learned some of the history of the dutch queens in the 20c and it helps me understand my new home and it’s people. Bedank.
actually the "queen mother" title was invented for the mother of queen Elizabeth because the queen mother did not want to be called queen Elizabeth as it would have taken away from her daughter's title, no other royal family had or have the title queen mother in their line
JahNinja dude come on, Catherine the Medici was the queen regent not te queen mother! it's never been a title in France, trust me, >>I'm french, I know! and as for the Ottoman empire you're srtetching the translation, learn your stuuf mate!
The reason is that in 1934 prince Hendrik von Mecklenburg, Queen Wilhelmina's husband, wanted a white funeral. The Queen was so impressed (she seldom was) so she also wanted a white funeral herself. That happened in the early '60. The funeral coach was also white, but Queen Beatrix changed the colour. Now a sort of blue. What the rest of the world thinks? This is a Dutch royal funeral, not a world event.
I really feel for Beatrix,she lost her husband Prince Claus in 2002 aged 76.She lost her Mother Juliana in March 2004 aged 94.She lost her Father Prince Bernhard in December 2004 aged 93. Then in 2013 she lost her son Johan Friso,who died in August 2013 as a result of being trapped in an avalanche(February 2012);and never regaining consciousness.No wonder she abdicated in favour of her son,Willem Alexander in April 2013. The Netherlands has had three queens before the present King Willem Alexander. Wilhelmina (1890-1948) Juliana (1948-1980) Beatrix(1980-2013 ) and after the present King it will be a Queen again,as the Kings has three daughters!
I am somewhat confused as to why you should bring Queen Emma into the thread.She was a Queen Consort(and Regent 1890~1898),and died in 1934,4 years before Beatrix was born?
@@robertcuminale1212 Queen Emma was not the Monarch, she was wife of King Willem III, and therefore had no right on the thrown. She was a Regent because her daughter was to young to take the thrown after her husband died.
The funeral is in the church of Delft, where all Orange members have been buried since 1584. And Delft is located between The Hague and Rotterdam. The soldiers in ceremonial uniform therefore paraded about 10 km from Noordeinde Palace in The Hague to Delft.
Wonderful woman. I have one question-does anyone know the title of the recessional hymn. That is the hymn that was sung as The Queen,Prince Bernhardt and family were leaving the church?
@@Felixdehuiskat-ul2mb Yes in truth I was looking for the piece sung by the choir after interment and as the royal family left the church. I have since obtained the na me of the piece from the church itself . Dona Nobis Pacem. 👍👍👍👍
I was surprised to hear the hymn "Abide In Me", a familiar hymn. The service was very Reformed Protestant. No sparkly robes and mitres, no over decorated church. Again familiar to me since I grew up in the Dutch Reformed Church here in the USA and became a Presbyterian when I moved from New York to the South.
Hi there. The music in the church for the funeral was beautiful. Can anyone tell me the name of the hymn sung by the choir as the Royal Family left the church at the end of the service??
So Juliana abdicated in favor of her daughter Beatrix and she has also abdicated? I mean no disrespect by my question but it that considered normal? Is it a means of retirement or was there another reason? Again I mean no disrespect I'm just curious, thank you
Dutch kings abdicate when they are of old age and their successor is ready to take over. Only two out of six did not, William II died after an accident at a relative young age, William III could not abdicate because his successor was only ten years old when he died. William I, Wilhelmina, Juliana and Beatrix all abdicated at old age. So, in the Netherlands it is normal for a king to abdicate. When 'the King' is female we call her Queen and her consort Prince.
The King of Spain(Juan Carlos) abdicated 2014 The King of Belgium (Albert II) abdicated 2013 The Queen of the Netherlands (Queen,now Princess Beatrix) abdicated 2013 No more,at the moment,but who can tell. I think they abdicate so as to live out a comfortable and carefree end to their lives.
Indeed Roodborst Kalf I think that the Edward VII situation may repeat itself.If the Queen lives to 101(her Mothers age)Prince Charles will be one year short of 80.
The Dutch are quite clever. They learn English from pre-school. They know the world uses English either as a first or second language. Over 90% Dutch are fluent in English. They mostly migrate to English speaking countries.
She was born a princess, then she was a queen consort (never queen regnant) later "three days before King William died on 23 November 1890, queen Emma became regent for her incapacitated husband. She continued her regency into the reign of his successor, their underage daughter, Wilhelmina, until Wilhelmina's eighteenth birthday on 31 August 1898. After her daughter became queen, Emma became queen-mother again, which she became after the death of her husband (the king). She was a regent as a queen consort, later after the death of the king as a queen mother.
Is “Queen Mother” quite the right title in the Netherlands? Here, the title is reserved for a Queen Consort who is the mother of the current reigning Sovereign, but not, usually, the grandmother of the current Sovereign. Queen Mary did not assume the title of “Queen Grandmother” on the death of King George VI and the accession of her grand-daughter, Queen Elizabeth II. She then ceased to be referred to as “The Queen Mother” and then became simply “Queen Mary”. I always heard Queen Juliana referred to following her abdication simply as “Princess Juliana”. The title “Queen” would have been inappropriate, since she had not been a Queen Consort.
Prince Berhard(Juliana's Husband,here on the arm of Princess Beatrix) died only 8 months later,aged 93,they had been married for 67 years.So I think that it is not surprising that Bernhard followed Juliana so quickly.
Why? He cheated on her non stop their entire marriage and basically lived seperate lives for most of their marriage....I don't think he was particularly heartbroken....but it probably reminded him of his mortality..thàt would have grieved him....the party was almost over
Would it be possible to add some subtitles to say just what is going on at any stage? For example, who were those women in white who emerged from the carriage? The first 2 were particularly striking. I could identify the present King, his brothers, Prince Bernhardt and Prince Philip. I have no idea who anyone else was.
Actually, Princess Irene gets out of the coach first, followed by her sister, Queen Beatrix, then Princess Christina and finally Princess Margriet. In the foreign delegation, I believe that might be Princess Alexandra of Kent leading the way in a black suit with white scarf. Following behind is Queen Margrethe of Denmark walking and chatting with King Juan Carlos of Spain. Following them are the King and Queen of Sweden, Carl XVI Gustav and Silvia. Behind Carl Gustav and Silvia are the King and Queen of the Belgians, Albert II and Paola. Then, I see Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg is there and walking just behind him is Queen Noor of Jordan. In the seated portion inside the church @4:47 I can make out of course Prince Philip, then Queen Paola and King Albert II, Queen Silvia and King Carl Gustav, Queen Margrethe and finally King Juan Carlos of Spain. Second row looks like King Constantine's second son, Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark, then two over is Prince Akishino of Japan, so I'm guessing his wife, Princess Kiko, is in-between the two princes. Then it looks like Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and after her is seated the Crown Prince of Norway, Haakon. In the close up shot the next lady sort of resembles Queen Anne Marie but I could be wrong. Finally, rounding out that row are Queen Noor of Jordan and Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg. The third row I see Prince Albert of Monaco and a couple of representatives of the royal house of Morocco - possibly Mohammed VI. In the fourth row I believe that is Marie and Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein. You know, if you read the full description box, it details the events and some of the attendees.
@@Lellobeetle The lady leading the royal delegation is not Alexandra of Kent. It is Mrs. Martine van Loon-Labouchere, Grand Mistress of the Royal Court.
The woman in white, the then Queen Beatrix, Princess Irene, Princess Margriet and Princess Christina, the daughters of Queen Juliana. Some of her granddaughters aswell in white.
It's not protocol, but her father wanted his family to wore white because it was a celebration ! He thought his after life should have been much prettier than his earthly life. He was so unhappy with his wife, who saw him as dirt and she behaved liked that.
In the spring of 1975, a group of South Moluccans were caught conspiring to steal a heavy truck and ram the gates of Soestdijk Palace to kidnap the queen. Ten members of the group in a vehicle full of firearms were arrested. The group's alleged aim was to force the Dutch government to recognize the Republik Maluku Selatan (RMS) as an independent state and try to make the Indonesian government do the same. Seventeen South-Moluccan youngsters were tried and convicted and sentenced to up to six years imprisonment. She was lucky to be on vacation in Italy
LO BUENO Y LO MARAVILLOZO DE DIOS. QUE NOS HIZO DEPENDIENTES DE MUCHAS COSAS. POR MAS QUE LO TENGAN TODO. EL SER VIVIENTE NADA SE LLEVARA TRDE O TEMPRANO. TENDRA QUE PRESENTARSE ANTE DIOS Y RENDIR CUENTAS !
It's a lot better than the ghoulish UK practice of waiting for the sovereign to so you can get the throne. Of course it's a lot better than when they used to not wait but took it from whoever was on it even if they had to kill him.
The Dutch monarchy doesn't date further back than 1815 (*) (though the hereditary position of the family does) so it's never been surrounded by traditions going back to medieval times as the English monarchy is. In our country, no one would actually believe that the king has some god-given duty to reign till the hour of death- the kingship is basically just a high level diplomatic job you can resign from when you get too old much like any other job, even if the position is hereditary. Neither is a Dutch monarch _crowned_ for example, simply _inaugurated_ as a coronation would imply being anointed / appointed by god. Different country, different traditions. And actually, abdication is quite a common thing in non-British royal houses- we aren't the only ones to do so. Even only looking at Europe, I can cite the Belgian monarch abdicating in 2013, or the Spanish one in 2014 in recent years. (*) Ignoring here that Napoleon made his brother 'king of Holland' during the French occupation in 1806.
No she wasn't, as was Queen Wilhelmina, after Queen Wilhelmina abdicated she got the title Princess Wilhelmina as did Queen Juliana and Queen Beatrix. After the death of a former abdicated Queen the title is changed from Princess to Queen again. The Same it with Kings. When Willem I abdicated he regained the title Prince of Orange-Nassau. After his death he became King Willem I again. When Beatrix dies she will be again Queen Beatrix.
@@brightfaith8403 Almost everyone of them are mimicking the British Monarchies. You’re unthinking clueless. Most of them are starving to death to be like English people. It’s well known fact!!!
It is a hearse. What do you think was used traditionally, before motor vehicles were invented? In the UK, members of the Royal Family generally have their coffins carried on a gun carriage. It that better or worse that a purpose-built hearse?
It was absolutely disgusting and inappropriate how female members of the Dutch royal family wore white clothing during the funeral. Black is the Colour of mourning, not white.
Not in the Netherlands. Here, people believe life should be celebrated rather than mourned. In old school Dutch Protestantism, as the Royals are, the belief is that God gives solace. If you are a true believer, you take comfort in the fact that you'll see your loved ones again. So a funeral is a celebration of life. Not a finality.
The only Queen who refused to walk over the red carpet. A very gentle and warm personality
She hated to be called "her majesty"
She wanted to be adressed as madam.
She was an amazing person, she was kind and warm to everyone she ever met.
When she had her Birthday people walked along the palace to give her presents they either bought or made for her and she would spend weeks on end unpacking them and sending thank you cards, that's why she was like a mother for all of us in the Netherlands.
Juliana was a very sweet and kind Queen. Loved by many Dutch people.
Juliana was never Queen Mother, as she was a reigning Queen. After her abdication she became Princess again. Now that she has died she is refered to as Queen again.
you are right
Popperite ....
Indeed, Emma was the Queen Mother.
Very unpolite and not the place for this
@@ghmmbeumer how is it unpolite? 🤔Simply fact.
Queen Juliana didn't like the title Queen Mother. After her abdication she was Her Royal Highness Princess Juliana of the Netherlands. After her death she was Queen Juliana again.
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RIP Your Majesty. Long live the royal family of the Netherlands.
Everyone gonna taste the death no matter what His/her position is.
She was a lovely woman with a BIG heart, very warm and feeling ❤️
NL is not so small..
@@ohmyausar you are insane
@@ricky3180 I agree with you.
Die Sonne und das Licht bringt es an den Tag . Solange hege ich Zweifel ob sie die liebenswerte Frau war.
Such a idiot Queen. Thinking die was placed by God on the thrown. All them are lunatics.
After she abdicated in favor or her daughter (Beatrix), she was known as Her Royal Highness Princess.
As a Brit living in NL, I think I understand constitutional monarchy, and I respect the work of the royal family and their contribution to the culture. Politics is by definition fractious and divisive. We can all look to the royal family as sort of apolitical cultural standard bearers. I’ve learned some of the history of the dutch queens in the 20c and it helps me understand my new home and it’s people. Bedank.
England is also a constitutional monarchy soooooooo…..
A special unique lady RIP👑
actually the "queen mother" title was invented for the mother of queen Elizabeth because the queen mother did not want to be called queen Elizabeth as it would have taken away from her daughter's title, no other royal family had or have the title queen mother in their line
Would Elizabeth also be a 'Princess' like Juliana then and Beatrix now if she abdicates? (which never happens in the UK, I know)
JahNinja dude come on, Catherine the Medici was the queen regent not te queen mother! it's never been a title in France, trust me, >>I'm french, I know! and as for the Ottoman empire you're srtetching the translation, learn your stuuf mate!
I don't argue with idiots
JahNinja thanks for proving my point, idiot
@baba car The Dutch already had a Queen Mother already with Queen Emma from 1898 to 1934
The reason is that in 1934 prince Hendrik von Mecklenburg, Queen Wilhelmina's husband, wanted a white funeral. The Queen was so impressed (she seldom was) so she also wanted a white funeral herself. That happened in the early '60. The funeral coach was also white, but Queen Beatrix changed the colour. Now a sort of blue. What the rest of the world thinks? This is a Dutch royal funeral, not a world event.
The colour is purple, not blue!
I really feel for Beatrix,she lost her husband Prince Claus in 2002 aged 76.She lost her Mother Juliana in March 2004 aged 94.She lost her Father Prince Bernhard in December 2004 aged 93.
Then in 2013 she lost her son Johan Friso,who died in August 2013 as a result of being trapped in an avalanche(February 2012);and never regaining consciousness.No wonder she abdicated in favour of her son,Willem Alexander in April 2013.
The Netherlands has had three queens before the present King Willem Alexander.
Wilhelmina (1890-1948)
Juliana (1948-1980)
Beatrix(1980-2013 )
and after the present King it will be a Queen again,as the Kings has three daughters!
You forgot Queen Emma.
I am somewhat confused as to why you should bring Queen Emma into the thread.She was a Queen Consort(and Regent 1890~1898),and died in 1934,4 years before Beatrix was born?
@@robertcuminale1212 Queen Emma was not the Monarch, she was wife of King Willem III, and therefore had no right on the thrown. She was a Regent because her daughter was to young to take the thrown after her husband died.
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The funeral is in the church of Delft, where all Orange members have been buried since 1584. And Delft is located between The Hague and Rotterdam. The soldiers in ceremonial uniform therefore paraded about 10 km from Noordeinde Palace in The Hague to Delft.
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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The elegant magic of monarchy!!
May her soul rest in bliss.
RIP Queen Juliana (1909 - 2004)
Wonderful woman.
I have one question-does anyone know the title of the recessional hymn.
That is the hymn that was sung as The Queen,Prince Bernhardt and family were leaving the church?
They where not leaving, they where going to the basement of the church, to lay down the Queen to rest.
@@Felixdehuiskat-ul2mb
Yes in truth I was looking for the piece sung by the choir after interment and as the royal family left the church.
I have since obtained the na me of the piece from the church itself .
Dona Nobis Pacem.
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beautful video of dutch royals - thanks- i had 1600 s duch american ancestry in elizabeth new jersy
I love the beautiful music from Peer Gynt.
can anyone tell me the music played while the coffin is carried to ground
Edvard Grieg's Morning Mood from Peer Gynt
I was surprised to hear the hymn "Abide In Me", a familiar hymn. The service was very Reformed Protestant. No sparkly robes and mitres, no over decorated church. Again familiar to me since I grew up in the Dutch Reformed Church here in the USA and became a Presbyterian when I moved from New York to the South.
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A sad event for her family, of course. Still, thanks for sharing history.
Hi there.
The music in the church for the funeral was beautiful.
Can anyone tell me the name of the hymn sung by the choir as the Royal Family left the church at the end of the service??
Peer Gynt Suite by composer Edvard Grieg
@@jaozeetie4571 Many thanks!!!!
So Juliana abdicated in favor of her daughter Beatrix and she has also abdicated? I mean no disrespect by my question but it that considered normal? Is it a means of retirement or was there another reason? Again I mean no disrespect I'm just curious, thank you
Dutch kings abdicate when they are of old age and their successor is ready to take over.
Only two out of six did not, William II died after an accident at a relative young age, William III could not abdicate because his successor was only ten years old when he died.
William I, Wilhelmina, Juliana and Beatrix all abdicated at old age.
So, in the Netherlands it is normal for a king to abdicate.
When 'the King' is female we call her Queen and her consort Prince.
They do it to avoid absurd situations like in the UK with Edward VII and now Charles.
The King of Spain(Juan Carlos) abdicated 2014
The King of Belgium (Albert II) abdicated 2013
The Queen of the Netherlands (Queen,now Princess Beatrix) abdicated 2013
No more,at the moment,but who can tell.
I think they abdicate so as to live out a comfortable and carefree end to their lives.
Indeed
Roodborst Kalf
I think that the Edward VII situation may repeat itself.If the Queen lives to 101(her Mothers age)Prince Charles will be one year short of 80.
A Paradox dont forget the monarch of vatican city
Almighty God bless everyone 🙏🙏
Interesting that part of the service was in English. Dutch is difficult - supposedly if you can understand German, you can get Dutch. Not me.
Lol. I can translate it but I dint care to for these satanic pos' pedophiles. Sick monsters
@@ohmyausar 😂 what
Lol. Not me either.
The Dutch are quite clever. They learn English from pre-school. They know the world uses English either as a first or second language. Over 90% Dutch are fluent in English. They mostly migrate to English speaking countries.
I wish women in the U.S. still wore hats. Not the "crap hats". REAL hats.
I wish “men” in the U.S would consider their own wardrobe choices, instead of worrying about what women are wearing.
US hasn't got any tradditions. It's a new country in history terms. They make things up as they go along.
@@russbear31 I think you'll find most things in America is based on England.
There's ony one Queen-Mother in the Netherlands and thats Queen Emma
Anna Pauwlona was Queen Mother as well, although she never called Herselt that.
Anna Paulowna (Pawlowna).
She was born a princess, then she was a queen consort (never queen regnant) later "three days before King William died on 23 November 1890, queen Emma became regent for her incapacitated husband. She continued her regency into the reign of his successor, their underage daughter, Wilhelmina, until Wilhelmina's eighteenth birthday on 31 August 1898. After her daughter became queen, Emma became queen-mother again, which she became after the death of her husband (the king). She was a regent as a queen consort, later after the death of the king as a queen mother.
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Is “Queen Mother” quite the right title in the Netherlands? Here, the title is reserved for a Queen Consort who is the mother of the current reigning Sovereign, but not, usually, the grandmother of the current Sovereign. Queen Mary did not assume the title of “Queen Grandmother” on the death of King George VI and the accession of her grand-daughter, Queen Elizabeth II. She then ceased to be referred to as “The Queen Mother” and then became simply “Queen Mary”. I always heard Queen Juliana referred to following her abdication simply as “Princess Juliana”. The title “Queen” would have been inappropriate, since she had not been a Queen Consort.
What do the horses do between funerals?
What this song in menute 5.54 ?
This was for the former Queen of the Netherlands NOT Denmark
Yes and they're Dutch. Denmark is Danish.
Prince Berhard(Juliana's Husband,here on the arm of Princess Beatrix) died only 8 months later,aged 93,they had been married for 67 years.So I think that it is not surprising that Bernhard followed Juliana so quickly.
Bernhard was verry sik, hi is in his life get more than 50 operations. Hi died on 19 or clock in the hospital. Its was follow on cancer
Why? He cheated on her non stop their entire marriage and basically lived seperate lives for most of their marriage....I don't think he was particularly heartbroken....but it probably reminded him of his mortality..thàt would have grieved him....the party was almost over
Would it be possible to add some subtitles to say just what is going on at any stage? For example, who were those women in white who emerged from the carriage? The first 2 were particularly striking. I could identify the present King, his brothers, Prince Bernhardt and Prince Philip. I have no idea who anyone else was.
Graeme Durie those women were princess Margriet and former queen Beatrix, daughters of Juliana.
Thanks but it still would be a good idea were there to be sub-titles for the whole video,
Actually, Princess Irene gets out of the coach first, followed by her sister, Queen Beatrix, then Princess Christina and finally Princess Margriet. In the foreign delegation, I believe that might be Princess Alexandra of Kent leading the way in a black suit with white scarf. Following behind is Queen Margrethe of Denmark walking and chatting with King Juan Carlos of Spain. Following them are the King and Queen of Sweden, Carl XVI Gustav and Silvia. Behind Carl Gustav and Silvia are the King and Queen of the Belgians, Albert II and Paola. Then, I see Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg is there and walking just behind him is Queen Noor of Jordan. In the seated portion inside the church @4:47 I can make out of course Prince Philip, then Queen Paola and King Albert II, Queen Silvia and King Carl Gustav, Queen Margrethe and finally King Juan Carlos of Spain. Second row looks like King Constantine's second son, Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark, then two over is Prince Akishino of Japan, so I'm guessing his wife, Princess Kiko, is in-between the two princes. Then it looks like Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and after her is seated the Crown Prince of Norway, Haakon. In the close up shot the next lady sort of resembles Queen Anne Marie but I could be wrong. Finally, rounding out that row are Queen Noor of Jordan and Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg. The third row I see Prince Albert of Monaco and a couple of representatives of the royal house of Morocco - possibly Mohammed VI. In the fourth row I believe that is Marie and Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein. You know, if you read the full description box, it details the events and some of the attendees.
@@Lellobeetle The lady leading the royal delegation is not Alexandra of Kent. It is Mrs. Martine van Loon-Labouchere, Grand Mistress of the Royal Court.
Interesting that a group of the wives of royalty wore all white. I didn't know this as protocol . Amazing video thank you
The woman in white, the then Queen Beatrix, Princess Irene, Princess Margriet and Princess Christina, the daughters of Queen Juliana. Some of her granddaughters aswell in white.
It's not protocol, but her father wanted his family to wore white because it was a celebration ! He thought his after life should have been much prettier than his earthly life. He was so unhappy with his wife, who saw him as dirt and she behaved liked that.
@@zwijntje3010 "He was so unhappy with his wife, who saw him as dirt and she behaved liked that." Who are you talking about?
@@josealmeida76 I'm talking about prince Heinrich von Mecklenburg-Schwerin, the husband off Queen Wilhelmina off the Netherlands.
Como se llama la música cuando Hiban a enterrar a la reina juliana en la bóveda
4:52 now its Prince Philip turn.😕
Amazing :)
In the spring of 1975, a group of South Moluccans were caught conspiring to steal a heavy truck and ram the gates of Soestdijk Palace to kidnap the queen. Ten members of the group in a vehicle full of firearms were arrested. The group's alleged aim was to force the Dutch government to recognize the Republik Maluku Selatan (RMS) as an independent state and try to make the Indonesian government do the same. Seventeen South-Moluccan youngsters were tried and convicted and sentenced to up to six years imprisonment. She was lucky to be on vacation in Italy
What is the hymn at 4:09?
“Thine be the Glory”. Music by Handel
LO BUENO Y LO MARAVILLOZO DE DIOS. QUE NOS HIZO DEPENDIENTES DE MUCHAS COSAS. POR MAS QUE LO TENGAN TODO. EL SER VIVIENTE NADA SE LLEVARA TRDE O TEMPRANO. TENDRA QUE PRESENTARSE ANTE
DIOS Y RENDIR CUENTAS !
Evidently this was for Juliana cuz I didn't recognize Beatrice or anybody else
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Why only half the funeral ?
Beko Lai?
I want to know, which ladies in White is Princess Beatrix? This is the first time I the Royal Family.
The Second one out of the carriage. She is not a Prinses at that time. Bur the Queen
not Queen Mother dat was Emma die wel Koningin Moeder.
The tittle should be the funeral of Princess Juliana Of Netherlands😮
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dint know they played lord of the rings music at her funeral.
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Klote3241 its a sadder version of the "wilhelmus" which is the dutch anthem, existed before LOTR
@@xxxhalo4everxxx when did it play
How come all this people ancestors did bad and still. How come living better then me
Now I know all this poor background How come having better then. My children
There would be no confusion over appropriate titles if the Dutch monarchs stopped bloody abdicating.
Jack Black hahaha
It's a lot better than the ghoulish UK practice of waiting for the sovereign to so you can get the throne. Of course it's a lot better than when they used to not wait but took it from whoever was on it even if they had to kill him.
The Dutch monarchy doesn't date further back than 1815 (*) (though the hereditary position of the family does) so it's never been surrounded by traditions going back to medieval times as the English monarchy is. In our country, no one would actually believe that the king has some god-given duty to reign till the hour of death- the kingship is basically just a high level diplomatic job you can resign from when you get too old much like any other job, even if the position is hereditary. Neither is a Dutch monarch _crowned_ for example, simply _inaugurated_ as a coronation would imply being anointed / appointed by god.
Different country, different traditions. And actually, abdication is quite a common thing in non-British royal houses- we aren't the only ones to do so. Even only looking at Europe, I can cite the Belgian monarch abdicating in 2013, or the Spanish one in 2014 in recent years.
(*) Ignoring here that Napoleon made his brother 'king of Holland' during the French occupation in 1806.
Would be good if Eluzabeth took a rest Gives Charles a chance. Admire European Royals for this
Funeral queen
She was a queen mother to Beatrix?
No she wasn't, as was Queen Wilhelmina, after Queen Wilhelmina abdicated she got the title Princess Wilhelmina as did Queen Juliana and Queen Beatrix. After the death of a former abdicated Queen the title is changed from Princess to Queen again. The Same it with Kings. When Willem I abdicated he regained the title Prince of Orange-Nassau. After his death he became King Willem I again. When Beatrix dies she will be again Queen Beatrix.
@@Jay-Sage After King Willem I abdicated his title became; His Royal Highness King Willem Frederik, Count of Nassau.
@@mvermeulen26 yes but he was a Prince then. And after he died he regained the title king again.
@@Jay-Sage No, his title after his abdication was still King and he was called King Willem Frederik, Count of Nassau. He did not use the Prince title.
She was the Queen reignant before she abdicated on Beatrix
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Queen Emma
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Emma? Die stoerf vlgm voor de 2e wereldoorlog al, Julian is dit
How European still have monarchy ..this is 2021
Por favor en español
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Juliana..mijn Koningin👑
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WY still all this old stile ??? Get modern !
Falto el funetal de la reina de inglaterra. Segunda
ca ressemble à la fête au fromage!!!!....moche
Dutch people are copying everything 😂😂 from English people. They’re dying to be popular like the queen of England 😂😂😂
The British Royal’s aren’t the only royals in the world.
The British monarchie isn’t even as old as some other ones.
Your comment makes no sense🤦♀️
Just because you only know the British monarchie, doesn’t mean that the ones that you don’t know about are obviously copying them.
@@brightfaith8403 Almost everyone of them are mimicking the British Monarchies. You’re unthinking clueless. Most of them are starving to death to be like English people. It’s well known fact!!!
Dutch people have feelings? How come?
What amazes you so..?
What the hell is that carrying the coffin ?? Looks like a bloody circus attraction its horrible
It is a hearse. What do you think was used traditionally, before motor vehicles were invented?
In the UK, members of the Royal Family generally have their coffins carried on a gun carriage. It that better or worse that a purpose-built hearse?
Once again people thinking "their way" is better. Each royal family has its customs. Enjoy the pageantry and keep your snide remarks to yourself.
all is a show ...
Witch!
queens and kings ?really the corupts,the ones who inflict pain to their subdits ......
Cheer up, Ariel 😌
That would be politicians, actually.....
It was absolutely disgusting and inappropriate how female members of the Dutch royal family wore white clothing during the funeral. Black is the Colour of mourning, not white.
Not in the Netherlands. Here, people believe life should be celebrated rather than mourned. In old school Dutch Protestantism, as the Royals are, the belief is that God gives solace. If you are a true believer, you take comfort in the fact that you'll see your loved ones again. So a funeral is a celebration of life. Not a finality.
Centuries ago, white used to be the colour before black
The funeral of the mother of Juliana in 1962 of Wilhelmina was also in white ,the funeral procession,the hearse and horses
It's absolutely disgusting that people like you try and force your customs on others.
In the Netherlands White at a funeral is acceptable.
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23 February 2002