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A Royal Weekend 2025 in Apeldoorn
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A Royal Weekend 2025 in Apeldoorn

As ‘A Royal Weekend in Leeuwarden’ in October 2024 was a huge success, Ted Rosvall, Bearn Bilker and I have decided to also organize ‘A Royal Weekend’ in 2025. This time the event is to take place in the Bilderberg Hotel De Keizerskroon in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, on 11 and 12 October 2025. The hotel […]

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What is A Royal Weekend?
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What is A Royal Weekend?

A Royal Weekend – this year in Apeldoorn from 10-12 October 2025 – is by no means the first event of this kind ever being organised. All started probably with a man called Paul Minet, who owned a bookshop in Ticehurst, East Sussex, United Kingdom. He published the magazine Royalty Digest with stories about royal […]

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A Royal Weekend … 2024
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A Royal Weekend … 2024

From Friday evening 11 October to Sunday 13 October 2024, an international conference on the history of the European Princely/Royal Houses will take place in Leeuwarden’s historic Town Hall. The meeting is in the regal ambience of the Orange Hall. The Nassau and Friesland Foundation invites you to attend this weekend as a guest! We’ll […]

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The  Memoirs of Prince Andreas
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The Memoirs of Prince Andreas

This weekend I was at the Royal Gatherings conference in The Hague, Netherlands. One of the highlights was the presentation of Eurohistory.com’s newest book: “I did it my way … Memoirs of HH Prince Andreas of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha”. We were quite honoured that Prince Andreas himself and his youngest son Prince Alexander had agreed […]

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Another Royal Weekend in Ticehurst Sticky toffee pudding
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Another Royal Weekend in Ticehurst

Another royalty weekend in Ticehurst, East Sussex, United Kingdom. This time on 6 and 7 April 2013, two days full of lectures. I can assure you it is much fun, and you’re able to meet other royalty watchers and writers. People mainly come from Great Britain, but also from the USA, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, the […]

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