'Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau', also known as 'Prince Johan Friso' (Johan Friso Bernhard Christiaan David), Count of
Orange-Nassau,
Jonkheer van Amsberg, van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg (born
September 25,
1968) is the second son of HM
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and HRH
Prince Claus of the Netherlands. Until his marriage in 2004, he had been third in line for the throne.
His godparents are HM
King Harald V of Norway, HH Johan Christian Baron von Jenisch, Dr. J.H. von Royen, HM
Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and Christina von Amsberg.
Education and Work
The Prince studied in 1988 mechanical engineering at the
University of California, Berkeley, and from 1988 to 1994 at
Delft University of Technology, were he obtained a
MSc in
aeronautical engineering. Additionally, he has a
MSc degree in
economics from
Erasmus University Rotterdam. To prepare himself for the possibility of succession to the throne, he took courses in Dutch law and parliamentary history.
Prince Friso worked from 1995 until 1996 at the
Amsterdam branch of the international management consultancy
McKinsey. He stopped working here, following the
MBA-programme at
INSEAD. After finishing this study Prince Friso worked as vice president from 1998 till 2003 for
Goldman Sachs International in
London. Since 2004 he is part time co-president of
TNO Space in
Delft.
Engagement and Marriage
On
30 June 2003 it was announced that Prince Friso was to marry
Mabel Wisse Smit. The Dutch
cabinet however did not seek the permission of the
parliament for this marriage; constitutionally necessary if Prince Friso was to remain a member of the
Dutch Royal House and in line of the hereditary succession for the throne. The
Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende explained that this was due to discussions with Mabel Wisse Smit in October 2003 where she had admitted that her previous statements about an alleged relationship with
Klaas Bruinsma (
1953 -
1991), known as a ''Godfather'' of the Dutch drug trade, had not been complete and accurate. She had previously stated that she had contact for a few months with Bruinsma, but in a casual context, not intimate or relating to business and that she had broken the contact on learning of Bruinsma's occupation.
This "breach of trust" was the reason the government did not seek parliament's permission, respecting the wishes of the couple. They nevertheless married on
April 24,
2004, and Mabel Wisse Smit became a member of the
Dutch Royal Family.
Titles and predicate
★ His Royal Highness Prince Johan Friso Bernhard Christiaan David of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Jonkheer van Amsberg (
1968-
2004)
★ His Royal Highness Prince Johan Friso Bernhard Christiaan David of Orange-Nassau, Count of Orange-Nassau, Jonkheer van Amsberg (since
24 April 2004)
Under the Act on the Membership of the Royal House (2002), Prince Friso lost the title 'Prince of the Netherlands' and the ''hereditary'' title 'Prince of Orange-Nassau' by entering into a marriage without an Act of Consent.
By Royal Decree of March 19th 2004, nr. 126 the Prince was granted the surname 'Van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg' and the hereditary title 'Count of Orange-Nassau' to take effect upon his marriage.
By the same Royal Decree the Prince was allowed to continue his title 'Prince of Orange-Nassau' as a personal and non-hereditary title. Any children born to the couple will receive the surname 'Van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg' and become a 'Count (Countess) of Orange-Nassau' and also have the noble predicate 'Jonkheer (Jonkvrouw) van Amsberg'.
Children
On
26 March 2005, Prince Friso and Princess Mabel welcomed their first child, a daughter,
Countess Emma Luana Ninette Sophie van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg. Her title is Luana Countess of
Orange-Nassau, Jonkvrouw van Amsberg. Her form of address is 'highborn lady' (in Dutch: ''hooggeboren vrouwe'').
Prince Friso and Princess Mabel had their second child, a girl, on 17 June, 2006. They named her
Joanna Zaria Nicoline Milou but she is commonly known as Zaria.
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References
1. http://www.koninklijkhuis.nl/english/content.jsp?objectid=18168
External links
★
Geen Toestemmingswet Huwelijk Friso en Mabel, regering.nl,
10 October 2003 (Dutch)