Princesse Marilène |
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Aujourd'hui, SA la Princesse Marilène d'Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven-van den Broek fête son cinquantième anniversaire.
Université de Groningue |
La princesse est née à Dieren le 4 février 1970 sous le nom de Marie-Hélène ( Marilène ) Angela van den Broek, fille cadette du diplomate et homme politique (aujourd'hui retraité) Hans van den Broek (né en 1936) et de son épouse Josée (née van Schendel). Marilène a fréquenté l'école primaire à Velp, une ville non loin de là où elle est née. À partir de 1988, Marilène a poursuivi ses études en administration des affaires et en marketing à l'université de Groningue. Elle a également fait un stage à l'université de Louvain en Belgique. Marilène a obtenu son diplôme de l'université de Groningue en 1994.
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While at university in 1989, Marilène van den Broek met Prince Maurits of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven (b.1968), the eldest son of Princess Margriet of the Netherlands (b.1943) and her husband Pieter van Vollenhoven, Jr. (b.1939). A relationship developed between the Maurits and Marilène over the years, and they announced their engagement in November 1997. The couple were married in a civil ceremony on 29 May 1998, which was followed by a religious ceremony on 30 May. Princess Juliana, the former Queen and the grandmother of Maurits, as well as Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus along with their children all attended Maurits and Marilène’s civil and religious wedding ceremonies.
Marilène’s workplace: Koninklijke Ahold NV headquarters at Zaandam. |
After her graduation, Marilène started her career as a management trainee at Dutch international retailer Koninklijke Ahold NV. She worked at the company in a variety of commercial and marketing positions until the end of 2005. Beginning in 2006, she started to a part-time position at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, where she still works. Princess Marilène’s hobbies include tennis, skating and running – in fact, she and Maurits ran the New York City marathon in 1997!
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We wish Princess Marilène many happy returns of the day!
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