Amsterdam Awash In Beer And Orange As Queen Beatrix Abdicates

    The celebrations in the Netherlands were an explosion of color and booze.

    AMSTERDAM - As Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands abdicated today, her son Willem-Alexander became the new king, and the first male head of state from the House of Orange in over a hundred years. His wife Maxima, of Argentinian descent, will be Queen.

    President Obama sent out congratulations: "On behalf of the American people, Michelle and I congratulate His Majesty Willem-Alexander on the occasion of his investiture as King of the Netherlands, and we wish the very best to him and Queen Maxima as they assume their new roles. Our two nations share a rich history and strong ties, and we enjoyed hosting the royal couple at the White House in September 2009, when they visited the United States to mark the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson's historic voyage. We also send our heartfelt appreciation to Princess Beatrix for her steadfast friendship, selfless service, and exemplary leadership as she steps down after 33 years. The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a valued friend of the United States, and we look forward to continuing our close cooperation in the years to come."

    This is what the party in the Netherlands looked like. Lots of orange and lots of beer.

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