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Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

ROOSENDAAL - A farmer is spraying his field with water because of the drought caused by the warm weather. Especially in the middle and west of the country, the spring has been very dry so far. The drought started in March with an average of 5 mm of precipitation over the country compared to 56 normally. In April, from 13 to 24 April, it mainly came to showers inland, but since then it has been dry again for weeks. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

ROOSENDAAL - A farmer is spraying his field with water because of the drought caused by the warm weather. Especially in the middle and west of the country, the spring has been very dry so far. The drought started in March with an average of 5 mm of precipitation over the country compared to 56 normally. In April, from 13 to 24 April, it mainly came to showers inland, but since then it has been dry again for weeks. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

ROOSENDAAL - A farmer is spraying his field with water because of the drought caused by the warm weather. Especially in the middle and west of the country, the spring has been very dry so far. The drought started in March with an average of 5 mm of precipitation over the country compared to 56 normally. In April, from 13 to 24 April, it mainly came to showers inland, but since then it has been dry again for weeks. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

ROOSENDAAL - A farmer is spraying his field with water because of the drought caused by the warm weather. Especially in the middle and west of the country, the spring has been very dry so far. The drought started in March with an average of 5 mm of precipitation over the country compared to 56 normally. In April, from 13 to 24 April, it mainly came to showers inland, but since then it has been dry again for weeks. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

ROOSENDAAL - A farmer is spraying his field with water because of the drought caused by the warm weather. Especially in the middle and west of the country, the spring has been very dry so far. The drought started in March with an average of 5 mm of precipitation over the country compared to 56 normally. In April, from 13 to 24 April, it mainly came to showers inland, but since then it has been dry again for weeks. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

ROOSENDAAL - A farmer is spraying his field with water because of the drought caused by the warm weather. Especially in the middle and west of the country, the spring has been very dry so far. The drought started in March with an average of 5 mm of precipitation over the country compared to 56 normally. In April, from 13 to 24 April, it mainly came to showers inland, but since then it has been dry again for weeks. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

ROOSENDAAL - A farmer is spraying his field with water because of the drought caused by the warm weather. Especially in the middle and west of the country, the spring has been very dry so far. The drought started in March with an average of 5 mm of precipitation over the country compared to 56 normally. In April, from 13 to 24 April, it mainly came to showers inland, but since then it has been dry again for weeks. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

ROOSENDAAL - A farmer is spraying his field with water because of the drought caused by the warm weather. Especially in the middle and west of the country, the spring has been very dry so far. The drought started in March with an average of 5 mm of precipitation over the country compared to 56 normally. In April, from 13 to 24 April, it mainly came to showers inland, but since then it has been dry again for weeks. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

ROOSENDAAL - A farmer is spraying his field with water because of the drought caused by the warm weather. Especially in the middle and west of the country, the spring has been very dry so far. The drought started in March with an average of 5 mm of precipitation over the country compared to 56 normally. In April, from 13 to 24 April, it mainly came to showers inland, but since then it has been dry again for weeks. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

Illustration - Drought Continues to Increase in The Netherlands

ROOSENDAAL - A farmer is spraying his field with water because of the drought caused by the warm weather. Especially in the middle and west of the country, the spring has been very dry so far. The drought started in March with an average of 5 mm of precipitation over the country compared to 56 normally. In April, from 13 to 24 April, it mainly came to showers inland, but since then it has been dry again for weeks. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Royals Open Kings Games - Roosendaal

Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima give the starting signal for the national opening of the King's Games at primary school KPO De Vlindertuin in Roosendaal, on April 17, 2025 in Roosendaal, Netherlands. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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