Why did Queen Wilhelmina abdicate?

Dismayed by the return to pre-war politics and the pending loss of Indonesia, Wilhelmina abdicated on 4 September 1948 after a reign of 57 years and 286 days due to advancing age and illness. She passed the crown to Juliana and was hence forward styled "Her Royal Highness Princess Wilhelmina of the Netherlands".
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Why did Queen Juliana abdicate?

The independence of Indonesia, which saw more than 150,000 Dutch troops stationed there as decolonization force, was regarded as an economic disaster for the Netherlands. With the certain loss of the prized colony, the queen announced her intention to abdicate, doing so on 4 September 1948.
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Was Queen Wilhelmina a billionaire?

She was strong willed and knew exactly what she wanted. With a keen business mind, her investment acumen made her the world's richest woman, and the first female billionaire.
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Was Queen Victoria related to Wilhelmina?

The wedding preparations were overshadowed by the deaths of Wilhelmina's uncle Karl Alexander, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach on January 5, 1901, and Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom on January 22, 1901. The couple was married on February 7, 1901, at the Grote of Sint-Jacobskerk in The Hague in the Netherlands.
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What was Queen Wilhelmina known for?

Wilhelmina, in full Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria, (born Aug. 31, 1880, The Hague, Neth. —died Nov. 28, 1962, Het Loo, near Apeldoorn), queen of the Netherlands from 1890 to 1948, who, through her radio broadcasts from London during World War II, made herself the symbol of Dutch resistance to German occupation.
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Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands abdicates the throne (1948)



What happened to Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands?

Increasingly beset by poor health, Wilhelmina abdicated in favour of her daughter Juliana in September 1948 and retired to Het Loo Palace, where she died in 1962. She remains popular in the Netherlands, even among the Dutch Republican movement.
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Was Lord Alfred Paget real?

Lord Alfred Henry Paget CB (26 June 1816 – 24 August 1888) was a British soldier, courtier and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1837 and 1865.
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Where did Queen Wilhelmina live in London?

Site: Queen Wilhelmina (1 memorial)

The website of the United Kingdom NL Embassy wrote that the Dutch Queen's first home in London was at 82 Eaton Square but then "The Queen stayed {in Chester Square} during the Blitz, and would only go to the refuge shelter in the back garden during heavy bombing.
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What happened to Queen Beatrix husband?

He died of complications of pneumonia and Parkinson's at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam on 6 October 2002 after a long illness, aged 76.
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Where are Wilhelmina mints made?

Especially popular in the Netherlands, these mints have been produced since 1892. Each mint features the image of Queen Wilhelmina, who took the role of queen after her father's death when she was just 10 years old.
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Who succeeded Queen Juliana?

Princess Beatrix succeeded her mother, Queen Juliana, on 30 April 1980. Exactly 33 years later, on 30 April 2013, she was succeeded in turn by her son, Prince Willem-Alexander.
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Are Queen Elizabeth and Queen Beatrix related?

HM Queen Beatrix Of The Netherlands (5th Cousin)

Queen Beatrix Of The Netherlands is a 5th cousin of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth is said to enjoy a warm and close relationship with Queen Beatrix.
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Who succeeded Queen Beatrix?

She acceded to the throne on 30 April 1980 and was succeeded by her son Willem-Alexander on 30 April 2013. Her spouse, Prince Claus, passed away in 2002. Princess Beatrix has three sons, the eldest of which is now our current King Willem-Alexander.
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Why is Holland called the Netherlands?

“Netherlands” means low-lying country; the name Holland (from Houtland, or “Wooded Land”) was originally given to one of the medieval cores of what later became the modern state and is still used for 2 of its 12 provinces (Noord-Holland and Zuid-Holland).
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How many descendants of Queen Victoria are there?

Indeed, of the approximately 28 surviving monarchies around the world, five of them are held by descendants of Victoria.
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What happened to Wilhelmina Coke Victoria season 3?

By the start of Season 3, she and Alfred are married and have a son together, who is the Queen's godson. She's no longer Victoria's lady in waiting and is tending to her and Alfred's son in their country estate.
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Who killed Edward Drummond?

The Death of Drummond

Edward Drummond was indeed the Private Secretary of Sir Robert Peel, as well as three other prime ministers (Drummond was 51 at the time of his real death). He was shot and killed by a man named Daniel M'Naghten, pictured here, in 1843.
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How is Lord Alfred related to Queen Victoria?

Lord Alfred first served Queen Victoria as Chief Equerry. Except for some brief periods, he remained in her service until his death in 1888.
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Which Dutch princess was blind?

While her mother was pregnant with Christina, she contracted the German Measles or rubella and as a result, Christina was born nearly blind.
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What happened to the Dutch royal family in ww2?

The Dutch armed forces in the Netherlands, except for those occupying Zeeland, surrendered on 15 May 1940. To safeguard the succession, the heir to the throne, Princess Juliana, along with her family, was sent farther away to Canada, where they spent the war. The government-in-exile was soon faced with a dilemma.
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