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Foreign honours removed
[edit]I've removed the foreign honours subsection: neither of the entries appears on nl.wikipedia, and they are sourced to photos, which is completely inadequate. Here's the text unchanged for the convenience of anyone who may be able to ferret out sources, which I couldn't. Yngvadottir (talk) 15:49, 1 September 2016 (UTC)
Foreign honours
[edit]- Luxembourg Grand Duchy: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Oak Crown[1]
- 'Kon. Bibliotheek'; Dutch MP (1967) 'bron [13377004], ANP Historisch Archief, ANP'; HRH Christina standing in the middle:
https://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/nl/geheugen/view/amsterdam-vorstenhuizen-groepsportret-jacques-klok?coll=ngvn&maxperpage=36&page=1&query=13383253&identifier=ANP01%3A13383253 --87.212.1.81 (talk) 18:15, 24 August 2019 (UTC)
- Nepalese Royal Family: Member Grand Cross of the Order of the Three Divine Powers[2]
- Her age then 20, standing behind father https://www.anp-archief.nl/page/48999/amsterdam-25-april-1967 --87.212.1.81 (talk) 00:15, 24 August 2019 (UTC)
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[edit]Please feel free to introduce the content below back to the article after adding reliable sources. --DBigXrayᗙ 06:03, 22 August 2019 (UTC)
Early life
[edit]Christina was a bright and happy child, with a considerable talent for music. She also had a capacity for languages and as a young girl delighted the visiting President of the French Republic, René Coty, by conversing fluently with him in French.
- paraphrased by British newspaper Telegraph in her obituary--87.212.1.81 (talk) 21:48, 23 August 2019 (UTC)
Like her sisters, Christina joined the Scouts as a young girl.
Education
[edit]After a few years, she accepted a teaching position at a Montessori school in New York City.
Marriage
[edit]himself a teacher for the Addie May Collins Shelter of Harlem and a former hotelier. Guillermo was born in Havana on 1 August 1946. He is the son of Federico Gilberto Pérez y Castillo (1911-1967) and wife Edenia Mercedes Guillermo y Marrero, who died in Florida in 2002. His older brother, Gilberto Pérez y Guillermo, was a film studies professor in Yonkers, New York State.
- https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamboom_Jorge_Guillermo_(1946) --87.212.1.81 (talk) 01:34, 24 August 2019 (UTC)
Princess Christina divorced on 25 April 1996,[1] and then returned with 2 children to live in the United States.
Career
[edit]and participated in a tribute concert that the CIMA Festival held in Italy for Queen-mother Juliana, under the direction of singer Jorge Chaminé.
Titles, styles and honours
[edit]Titles
[edit]- 1947 – 1963: Her Royal Highness Princess Maria Christina of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld
- 1963 – 1975: Her Royal Highness Princess Christina of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld
- 1975 – 1996: Her Royal Highness Princess Christina of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld, Mrs. Guillermo
- 1996 – 2019: Her Royal Highness Princess Christina of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld
Honours
[edit]- Netherlands: Recipient of the Wedding Medal of Princess Beatrix, Princess of Orange and Claus Van Amsberg
- Netherlands: Recipient of the Queen Beatrix Inauguration Medal
- Netherlands: Recipient of the Wedding Medal of Prince Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange and Maxima Zorruigeta
- Netherlands: Recipient of the King Willem-Alexander Inauguration Medal
References
- ^ "Princess Christina". www.royal-house.nl. Ministry of General Affairs. Archived from the original on 11 February 2018. Retrieved 2018-02-11.
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