The Royal Wedding of Willem-Alexander and Máxima
The Wedding Ceremony
The civil wedding ceremony of Willem-Alexander and Máxima took place on February 2, 2002, in the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam. The ceremony was performed by Job Cohen, the mayor of Amsterdam, and was attended by approximately 1,500 guests. After the civil ceremony, the couple held a religious ceremony in the Nieuwe Kerk, which was attended by approximately 1,600 guests. The religious ceremony was officiated by the Archbishop of Utrecht, Cardinal Adrianus Simonis.The Wedding Reception
Following the religious ceremony, the couple held a wedding reception at the Royal Palace of Amsterdam. The reception was attended by approximately 1,800 guests, including heads of state and government, members of the royal family, and other dignitaries. The reception featured music, dancing, and a wedding cake that was made by the renowned Dutch pastry chef Cees Holtkamp.The Wedding Dress
Máxima's wedding dress was designed by the Dutch fashion designer Valentino. The dress was made of white silk and featured a long train. The dress was adorned with crystals and pearls, and it was estimated to cost approximately €1 million. Máxima also wore a diamond tiara that was loaned to her by Queen Beatrix.The Wedding Guests
The wedding of Willem-Alexander and Máxima was attended by a number of notable guests, including the Queen of England, the King of Spain, and the President of France. The wedding was also attended by a number of celebrities, including Elton John and David Beckham.The Wedding Cost
The total cost of the wedding of Willem-Alexander and Máxima was estimated to be approximately €20 million. The cost of the wedding was paid for by the Dutch government, and it was estimated that the wedding generated approximately €150 million in revenue for the Dutch economy.
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