For the first time in ten years, Máxima has once again given a major television interview. In honor of her fiftieth birthday, our queen opens a book about her work, relationship and children. In Beau the third half of the interview takes place: together with Antoinnette, Marc-Marie Huijbregts and Gerard Joling, the talk show host looks back on the conversation.
“It seems to me as if Willem-Alexander is a big toddler and she tries to manage it a bit, but that it doesn’t always work”, Marc-Marie gives the starting shot. “He wants that boat, and hey, he’s so happy with it. Watch him go.”
Antoinnette is surprised that Máxima was so light-hearted about her husband’s purchase of millions. The interview left her bitter aftertaste, she says. “She’s not just saying, ‘He really wants that boat.’ She also says about that error of judgment (the Greece holiday, ed.): “It was allowed, but it was not solidarity.” Then I have the feeling that she still did not realize that it was not possible. “
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Gerard is just letting his Orange heart speak. “That man works so hard. You also hear what they do. She went over it a bit, but I think you can enjoy a boat if you have a few cents.” Antoinnette then: “You think so. A lot of people don’t think it is solidarity in corona time.”
“You can’t put those people in a rubber boat with a few paddles, can you?” the singer then asks indignantly. Antoinnette: “Look at how they live. They don’t have to go on vacation with a boat in Corona time, do we? We all didn’t go on vacation.”
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Beau describes the situation surrounding the Greece riot as ‘a bit stupid 2.0’, according to the famous – albeit rehearsed – statement of Máxima in 2001. make ‘”, Antoinnette concludes.
A lot of Beauviewers appear to disagree with her sharp remarks in the broadcast. ‘Believe me, Wim-Lex and Max have really learned their lesson about their misplaced Greece trip,’ one viewer tweeted. ‘Máxima admits that, in retrospect, it was not their solidarity. What more do you want to hear? ‘
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