Princess Alexia, 16, has been studying at UWC Atlantic in Wales since September
December 13, 2021 - 15:36 GMT Danielle Stacey King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima have shared a touching photograph to mark a special family reunion.
Alexia is studying for her International Baccalaureate at the college in Llantwit Major, Wales, for the next two years. She finished the fourth grade of the Christelijk Gymnasium Sorghvliet in The Hague in the summer.Loading the player... var track=function { dataLayer.push; }; var playerInstance=playerInstance || []; playerInstance['7z4j2dzH']=jwplayer; playerInstance['7z4j2dzH'].
The sweet snap shared by the royal household after Alexia's return showed the king and queen surrounded by their daughters, including Princess Catharina-Amalia, 18, and Princess Ariane, 14. The heir to the throne was officially welcomed in the Council of State upon her milestone birthday, while the palace also released some beautiful new portraits of the princess.
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