This is how the festive princess day begins

This is how the festive princess day begins

World September 19, 2017 06:03

the hague - It is today's last princess day for the cabinet Rutte II. In addition to many splendor and praise in the Ridderzaal, there are little big news hidden in the millionth anniversary.

The expectation is that today, also in the throne, will be recalled in recent years. And there is a positive message: the household booklet is in order and the economy is on full swing.

The festive day begins in the morning with the final preparations. For example, the Ministry of Finance has finalized the Millennium Notes. The pieces are always beautifully packed with an orange bow and laid in the well-known briefcase.

At 12.45 pm, all invitees are present in the Ridderzaal and a quarter of a century the royal procession leaves from Noordeinde Palace. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima choose again this year for the glass carriage, because the Golden Koets undergoes a thorough restoration.

Just at 13.00, the President of the First Chamber opens the United States General Assembly. While the Netherlands follows the royal procession before the tube, the senate's presidency explains that everyone in the Ridderzaal has to put his or her mobile phone off.

At 13 o'clock the procession meets the flower-decorated Ridderzaal. The King then pronounces the Throne; something about the last unpredictable secret of princess day. The contradiction that strikes Sint Maarten is expected to be dealt with.

The royal procession leaves at 13.50 hours back to Noordeinde Palace for the traditional balcony scene.

Later in the day, at 15.00, Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem (Finance) presents the suitcase containing the Milnian note to the Lower House. Extra attention is paid to safety, teachers, the tax and, of course, the care, which is more expensive than ever before.

In the afternoon, most ministers and many politicians shift to the traditional bubble of entrepreneurial organization VNO-NCW. There are also many parties in other places in The Hague.

Prinsjesdag's security is sharply sharpened. The city center of The Hague has been transformed into a fort. Concrete blocks and special access gates are placed everywhere. Dagjesmen are warned not to get to the route with big bags.

The expectation is that today, also in the throne, will be recalled in recent years. And there is a positive message: the household booklet is in order and the economy is on full swing.

The festive day begins in the morning with the final preparations. For example, the Ministry of Finance has finalized the Millennium Notes. The pieces are always beautifully packed with an orange bow and laid in the well-known briefcase.

At 12.45 pm, all invitees are present in the Ridderzaal and a quarter of a century the royal procession leaves from Noordeinde Palace. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima choose again this year for the glass carriage, because the Golden Koets undergoes a thorough restoration.

Just at 13.00, the President of the First Chamber opens the United States General Assembly. While the Netherlands follows the royal procession before the tube, the senate's presidency explains that everyone in the Ridderzaal has to put his or her mobile phone off.

At 13 o'clock the procession meets the flower-decorated Ridderzaal. The King then pronounces the Throne; something about the last unpredictable secret of princess day. The contradiction that strikes Sint Maarten is expected to be dealt with.

The royal procession leaves at 13.50 hours back to Noordeinde Palace for the traditional balcony scene.

Later in the day, at 15.00, Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem (Finance) presents the suitcase containing the Milnian note to the Lower House. Extra attention is paid to safety, teachers, the tax and, of course, the care, which is more expensive than ever before.

In the afternoon, most ministers and many politicians shift to the traditional bubble of entrepreneurial organization VNO-NCW. There are also many parties in other places in The Hague.

Prinsjesdag's security is sharply sharpened. The city center of The Hague has been transformed into a fort. Concrete blocks and special access gates are placed everywhere. Dagjesmen are warned not to get to the route with big bags.

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