Willem-Alexander, Máxima and Rutte to attend Pope Francis inauguration
Prince Willem-Alexander, Princess Máxima and Prime Minister Rutte will be joining the inauguration ceremony of Pope Francis, according to Information Service of the Dutch Government. The inauguration is set to take place Tuesday at Vatican City in Rome.
Eight years ago, Willem-Alexander and then Prime Minister Balkenende witnessed the inauguration of Pope Benedict.
According to Vice-Premier Asscher, the presence of Máxima has nothing to do with the Argentine origin of the new pope. In 2005 Maxima was pregnant with her second daughter.
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Asscher does not believe that Francis Pope will be invited on 30 April when Willem-Alexander is crowned as a king. He points out that President of the United Assembly handles the invitations.
“I do not interfere with that process,” says Asscher. “But to me the Pope does not come.”