Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands / Holland
Various shots, large group of press and photographers surround the Dutch Royal Family posing on the lawn of the palace at the announcement of Princess Beatrix' engagement...
Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands / Holland
Various shots, large group of press and photographers surround the Dutch Royal Family posing on the lawn of the palace at the announcement of Princess Beatrix' engagement to Klaus von Amsberg. MS Princess Beatrix and Klaus von Amsberg holding hands. Members in the group are Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and Prince Bernhard, Princess Beatrix and her fiancé Klaus von Amsberg, Princess Irene and Prince Hugo Carlos, Princess Margriet with her fiancé and Princess Marijke. MS Princess Beatrix and Klaus von Amsberg stroll arm in arm in gardens. MS The couple stroll in front of photographers.
GV. Exterior of the Royal Palace, Amsterdam. Various shots in an open car the royal couple leave the palace but have trouble getting through heavy crush of crowds and photographers outside.
CU Clock tower. The Royal couple at the porch of the church, Princess Beatrix holding a large bouquet. Various shots, the couple being driven in an open car through crowds around The Hague.
Note: Date on original record: 01/07/1965 Princess Marie Christina may also be present in the family grouping.
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