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Princess Amalia of the Netherlands, November 2016
Princess Amalia of the Netherlands, November 2016 - Credit: RVD / Jeroen van der Meyde
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Friday, 7 December 2018 - 13:20
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Princess Amalia celebrates her 15th birthday

Princess Amalia, crown princess of the Netherlands and the eldest daughter of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima, is turning 15 years old on Friday. She will be celebrating her birthday with her family and a few friends, Queen Maxima said to RTL Nieuws.

"Definitely with each other. And a few friends", the Queen said to the broadcaster. "All family at the start, then we will see. She has exams soon!"

The Hermitage museum in Amsterdam is giving free entry to anyone called Amalia or Catharina, or something similar, on Friday to celebrate the crown princess' birthday.

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