King says goodbye to President Italy

King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima resigned from the Italian President Sergio Mattarella on Wednesday evening at Palazzo Colonna in Rome.

The formal closure, however, makes it possible to start a new state visit to the Holy See in Vatican City on Thursday. The church state attaches to the protocol and formal separation in diplomatic relations with countries. For example, an ambassador who is accredited in Italy can not at the same time be a representative of the Holy See. The Netherlands therefore has two ambassadors in Rome. These days, although with the consent of the Vatican, they are housed under one roof, yet each has its own address and entrance.

Both ambassadors, Joep Wijnands and Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, were also present at the Italian State Bank on Tuesday and the concert Wednesday evening. Prince Jaime was accompanied by wife Prinses Viktória and wednesday evenings by Willem Alexandre's aunt princess Christina. It currently lives in Italy mostly.

King and Queen spent most of the day in Palermo, Sicily on Wednesday. After the state visit to the pope, there is a reception for the Dutch community in Rome, and travels the royal couple to Milan. There is also a big trade delegation that hopes to do business with the Italians in the wake of the royal visit.