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HRH Willem-Alexander, King of the Netherlands, toasts to our endeavor.

Published on 16th October 201316th October 2013

King Willem-Alexander opened the newly remodeled wing and the new exhibition space of the National Archives in The Hague yesterday. He came especially to our little design table to raise a glass of champagne to honor our efforts. Proost!

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