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Lunch at Zuidas and into the nightlife: Amalia officially introduced to Amsterdam this month

Lunch at Zuidas and into the nightlife: Amalia officially introduced to Amsterdam this month

Princess Amalia will undertake an official two-day working visit to Amsterdam on April 16 and 17 to formally familiarize herself with the capital. Although she already lives and studies there, the visit is designed to introduce the heir to the throne to different sectors of the city, including its business districts and nightlife.

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