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Willem-Alexander becomes Dutch King as Queen Beatrix abdicates

Willem-Alexander becomes the Netherlands' first male monarch in more than a century as Beatrix steps down after 33 years on throne

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Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands signs an act of abdication next to her son Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and his wife Crown Princess Maxima during a ceremony at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam. Photo: Reuters

Dutch Crown Prince Willem-Alexander becomes Europe’s youngest monarch on Tuesday when his mother, Queen Beatrix, abdicates and his country hails the avowedly 21st-century king with a massive, orange-hued party.

Willem-Alexander, 46, will be the first Dutch king since 1890 and the first of a new wave of relatively youthful European monarchs, with future kings and queens, including Britain’s Prince Charles, attending.

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Amsterdam’s population is set to double with at least 800,000 visitors flooding the city’s streets and canals as Beatrix, 75, ends her 33-year reign by signing the act of abdication at the royal palace.

A steady festive stream of well wishers poured into Dam Square opposite the palace early on Tuesday, all bedecked in orange, hoping to catch a glimpse of Willem-Alexander and his glamorous Argentine-born queen-to-be Maxima, 41.
An orange balloon is seen above the crowd gathered for Queen Beatrix's abdication ceremony in Amsterdam. Photo: Reuters
An orange balloon is seen above the crowd gathered for Queen Beatrix's abdication ceremony in Amsterdam. Photo: Reuters
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Some people spent the night on Amsterdam’s main square to ensure having a good view of the royal balcony, while partygoers from across the Netherlands descended on the capital, many carrying Dutch flags.

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