King’s Day at Home: Dutch monarch’s birthday muted by virus
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The Dutch national birthday party for their king was a muted affair Monday, dubbed King’s Day at Home because of coronavirus restrictions.
King Willem-Alexander was celebrating his 53rd birthday with his family at home in their palace in a forest on the edge of The Hague after a mass celebration in the southern city of Maastricht was cancelled due to the coronavirus.
In a nationally televised speech to the nation, he paid tribute to health care workers and others battling the virus and hoped for better times ahead.
Flanked by his wife Maxima and their three daughters, Willem-Alexander said the annual holiday would be unique, “especially unique because I hope it will be absolutely the last King’s Day at Home in history.”