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Names

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Why was the following passage removed? 'Immediately after the name of the baby was announced, on June 28, 2005, people linked Princess Alexia's name to Alexia Grinda, the extramarital daughter of Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Princess Alexia's father, explicitly stated that she was named after himself: "She was named after me and I know very many Alexias that she has not been named after."' It's the truth, I heard him say it on television. It's also in the Dutch version.

Alexia Grinda

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Maybe the section regarding Alexia Grinda was removed because it is speculation that has nothing to do with the birth of Prince Willem-Alexander's daughter. Leave it's mention for the Prince Berhard of the Netherlands article, where it is relevant. The origin of Alexia is already covered in this article so mentioning it twice would be unnecessary.

Just something interesting

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Unless I'm mistaken, Alexia Grinda is the youngest person in the Wikipedia, beating Leah Isadora Behn by a couple months. 67.171.180.209 03:40, 16 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Alexia Grinda - youngest?

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I think you mean Princess Alexia. Alexia Grinda was born in 1967. :o)

I probably do. It's whoever this article is about. 67.171.180.209 22:50, 29 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Now it is Emmanuel, Prince of Belgium. Born 4 October 2005, and had an article on Wikipedia that day. Prsgoddess187 20:56, 7 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Soon the youngest person will probably be Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark's new baby, who's due to make his or her entrance into the world any day now. Morhange 16:05, 9 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
After that, Prince Felipe, Prince of the Asturias. This could go on forever. But it is fun.Prsgoddess187 11:50, 10 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
And NOW it's Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway who, as of today, is three days old. Morhange 21:39, 6 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Next it will be Prince Laurent and Princess Clarie's twins, due January 2006. I think, any due between now and then?Prsgoddess187 21:53, 6 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Laurent and Claire's twins, Nicolas and Aymeric are now the youngest people on Wikipedia. Technically, Aymeric is the youngest, as the second twin. I think the royal baby boom maybe over now. It seems that royal babies will, 9 times out of 10, always end up being the youngest people on wikipedia. 207.90.94.242 23:56, 3 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The next one I can think of is Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands and his wife Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands, due in June 2006. I think that will be the end of the latest baby boom. Prsgoddess187 00:11, 4 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Birth date

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FYI, I just undid a change to the birthdate of this princess. The anonymous editor changing the page did not cite any sources for the change, and previous attempts to change the date were also reverted in the same fashion. --Sigma 7 23:06, 16 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Confusing wording

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“Princess Alexia [...], is the second daughter of the three daughters of Willem-Alexander [...] and Princess Máxima [...].” — that reads like she was the second daughter born to the three daughters of Willem-Alexander and Máxima. Reworded to clearer and more succint “the second of three daughters”.--Rfsmit (talk) 13:46, 1 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Updating profile picture to current one?

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There are newer official photos of the Princess available on the Royal Family's official site. https://www.royal-house.nl/photos/photographs-of-members-of-the-royal-house/princess-alexia

They are copyrighted by the Royal House and are considered publicity photos, free for reuse. This one is the most recent from 2020: https://www.royal-house.nl/binaries/large/content/gallery/royalhouse/content-afbeeldingen/portretfoto-s/prinses-alexia/2020-princess-alexia-1.jpg — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.148.38.41 (talk) 17:14, 12 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

UCL

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She is starting at UCL now. Lena Key (talk) 20:06, 28 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]