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Majesty

Majesty

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Drama

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One hour before the State Opening of Parliament, something very unusual happens. The Prime Minister appears and demands an adjustment to the Queen's speech. The speech concerns aid to Africa. Even with all the pressure around the State Opening, Beatrix goes back in time, and remembers her banishment to Canada, the visit to the victims of the Flood disaster and the turbulence suffered by her parents at Palace Soestdijk during the Hofman case.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Dutch

Runtime

100 mins

Rating

5.833/10

Release Date

28 October 2010

Country

Netherlands

Cast

Carine Crutzen

Carine Crutzen

Koningin Beatrix

Jeroen Willems

Jeroen Willems

Prins Claus

Gijs Naber

Gijs Naber

Prins Willem-Alexander

Hadewych Minis

Hadewych Minis

Prinses Maxima

Marcel Hensema

Marcel Hensema

Balkenende

Eelco Smits

Eelco Smits

Prins Friso

Ben Abelsma

Ben Abelsma

Voorzitter Commissie

Nettie Blanken

Nettie Blanken

Prinses Wilhelmina

Hans Croiset

Hans Croiset

Prins Bernhard (aged 90)

Alice Reijs

Alice Reijs

Grootmeesteres

Eline ten Camp

Eline ten Camp

Mabel

Stefan de Walle

Stefan de Walle

Secretaris Generaal

Govert Hartog

Govert Hartog

Prins Bernhard (aged 38)

Dave Mantel

Dave Mantel

Prins Constatijn

Ariane van Vliet

Ariane van Vliet

Prinses Juliana (aged 40)

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