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Dutch royal house

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In the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the monarchy of the Netherlands is a constitutional office and is controlled by the Constitution of the Netherlands. A distinction is made between members of the royal family and members of the royal house. [1]

The royal house and family is the Orange-Nassau family. [2]

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Membership

According to the Membership to the Royal House Act which was revised in 2002, the members of the royal house are:[3]

  • the monarch (king or queen) as head of the royal house;
  • the members of the royal family in the line of succession to the Dutch throne but limited to two degrees of kinship from the current monarch (first degree are parents and second degree are siblings);
  • the heir to the throne;
  • the former monarch (on abdication);
  • the members of the royal house of further degrees of kinship if they were already members of the royal house prior to the revision of the act in 2002, were adults at the time and remain in the direct line of succession;
  • the spouses of the above;
  • the widows and widowers of the above, provided that they do not remarry, and that their spouses would still qualify if they were still alive today.[3]: 2.2 

Current members

Loss of membership

The membership is lost if the right to succeed to the Dutch throne is lost, e.g. by marrying without parliament’s approval. This applied to several members of the royal family:

In addition the membership is lost when a person, who was formerly a member, loses his direct right to succession because he or she is no longer related to the current monarch within three degrees of kinship. When King Willem-Alexander assumed the throne in 2013 this applied to:

Membership is also lost to persons who are still in the direct line of succession, but are no longer related to the current monarch within two degrees of kinship. When King Willem-Alexander assumed the throne in 2013 this applied to:

All children of Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien

References

  1. ^ "The Official Website of the Dutch Royal House in English". Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  2. ^ "The Official Website of the Dutch Royal House in English". Retrieved 9 January 2024. The Royal House of the Netherlands is the House of Orange-Nassau.
  3. ^ a b "Overheid.nl (eng. Dutch government websites)". Retrieved 18 August 2013.
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