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Palaces

The Queen uses three palaces: Noordeinde Palace, Huis ten Bosch Palace and the Royal Palace in Amsterdam. These palaces belong to the State. Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Máxima live in Villa Eikenhorst. Their office is located at Noordeinde 64 in The Hague. Princess Margriet and Mr Pieter van Vollenhoven live in Het Loo House in Apeldoorn, where their secretariat is also located.

  1. Palaces

    The Queen uses three palaces: Noordeinde Palace, Huis ten Bosch Palace and the Royal Palace in Amsterdam. These palaces belong to the State. Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Máxima live in Villa Eikenhorst. Their office is located at Noordeinde 64 in The Hague. Princess Margriet and Mr Pieter van Vollenhoven live in Het Loo House in Apeldoorn, where their secretariat is also located.
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  2. Noordeinde Palace

    Since 1984, Noordeinde Palace has been the Queen’s place of work. Like Huis ten Bosch Palace and the Royal Palace in Amsterdam, the State has placed Noordeinde Palace at the Queen’s disposal by Act of Parliament.
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  3. Huis ten Bosch Palace

    Huis ten Bosch Palace, the Queen’s home since 1981, is located in the north-eastern part of The Hague. Like Noordeinde Palace and the Royal Palace in Amsterdam, the State has placed Huis ten Bosch Palace at the Queen’s disposal by Act of Parliament.
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  4. The Royal Palace, Amsterdam

    Amsterdam’s Royal Palace is in the heart of the city, on Dam Square. Like Huis ten Bosch Palace and Noordeinde Palace, it has been placed at the Queen’s disposal by Act of Parliament.
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  5. Eikenhorst

    Eikenhorst on De Horsten estate in Wassenaar is the home of the Prince of Orange, Princess Máxima, Princess Catharina-Amalia, Princess Alexia and Princess Ariane.
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  6. Het Loo House

    Het Loo House in Apeldoorn is the home of Princess Margriet and her husband, Pieter van Vollenhoven. The house is in the grounds of Het Loo Palace, which is in use as a museum.
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