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King Willem-Alexander may celebrate his 54th birthday today, but his approval rating is still recovering from his ill-timed holiday to Greece.
A survey held by Ipsos late last year showed a steep decline from 76% in April 2020 to just 47%. This figure has now risen slightly to 57%. This is still significantly lower than in previous years. Queen Máxima’s approval rating also suffered as a result of the holiday to Greece, and she has an approval rating of just 68%. Around 75% of those questioned also felt that the allowance for his eldest daughter Princess Amalia, which she will receive upon her 18th birthday in December, is much too high at 1,6 million euro.
Riot police disperse crowds celebrating King s Day in Amsterdam
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Niederländischer KönigWillem-Alexander verliert an Beliebtheit im Land
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Cormillot sorprendió a todos y confirmó que será papá a los 82 años
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The little known Welsh college full of princesses, children of millionaires, and refugees Lydia Stephens
With kings, actors, princesses, and leading lawyers and writers among their alumni, there is a lot this little known Welsh college can boast about, including having many students amongst its number who come from very different circumstances.
Many of the students at Atlantic College in St Donats Castle in the Vale of Glamorgan pay £33,500-a-year for the privilege of being there and brushing shoulders with royalty. But half are there on scholarships and come from far humbler backgrounds. Applications for a place are completely anonymous, even those from people such as Princess Leonor, the crown princess of Spain.