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    Dutch royal couple on state visit to Prague

    Queen Máxima joined the presidential couple at Prague’s Salvator Church for the consecration of a new peace bell

    The Netherlands and the Czech Republic reaffirmed their close ties: at the invitation of President Petr Pavel, the Dutch royal couple paid a state visit to Prague earlier this week. The focus was on political talks, cultural exchange, and a clear sign of solidarity with Ukraine.

    At the invitation of Czech President Petr Pavel, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and Queen Máxima arrived in the Czech Republic on Tuesday for a two-day state visit. The ceremonial reception took place on Wednesday, 4 June, at Prague Castle. During the ceremony, President Pavel awarded the King the Order of the White Lion, Civil Group I Class, with chain. Queen Máxima received the same honour, without the chain.

    Foto: Pražský hrad | Tomáš Fongus

    On the same day, the royal couple and the presidential couple attended a memorial service at the Milada Horáková monument. Other items on the day’s agenda included a visit to the aid organisation People in Need and a tour of the Prague-Kbely military airfield. In the evening, King Willem-Alexander returned home early due to the tense domestic political situation in the Netherlands.

    Foto: Pražský hrad | Tomáš Fongus

    Queen Máxima continued the official programme on Thursday. At the Church of St Saviour in Prague (Kostel Nejsvětějšího Salvátora), she joined the presidential couple for the consecration of a new bell. The so-called Freedom Bell was made from metal captured from Russian weapons seized in Ukraine. With its inscription in Czech, Dutch and Ukrainian, it is intended as a symbol of peace, freedom and human dignity. The bell weighs over 220 kilograms and has a diameter of 69 centimetres.

    Foto: Pražský hrad | Tomáš Fongus

    Later that day, the Queen visited the headquarters of Radio Free Europe and attended the opening of the Czech-Dutch Economic Forum. At the end of her visit, she attended a performance by the Dutch National Ballet at the Estates Theatre in Prague.

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