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

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.
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.

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.