27 oktober 2017

Chapeaux!

One of the things we enjoyed during our visit to Het Loo Palace was the temporary exhibition 'Chapeaux! Hats of Queen Beatrix'. She was our queen for 33 years -from 1980 to 2013- and she always wore a hat at special occasions like state visits, receptions, openings and ceremonies. It wasn't allowed to photograph at the exhibition so I can't show anything, but some of the hats that were exhibited can be viewed on the palace's website HERE.

The red hat on the photo is a delicious piece of pastry that we treated ourselves to after a walk in the palace park, together with a cappuccino. Doesn't it have a royal look?  :))

15 opmerkingen:

  1. It does have a royal look! I would have one of those this early in the morning. :)

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  2. Looks yummy! Thanks for the history lesson.

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  3. Decadent and delicious, I'm sure! That's very clever of the restaurant!

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  4. Wat een leuk gebakje! Jammer dat je niet mocht fotograferen, wat kan daar nou de reden voor zijn?

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  5. Oh yes! I would eat that hat in a quick minute. The photo is also beautiful Marleen.

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  6. That looks delicious! Fantastic photo, it looks perfect and ready to eat.

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  8. All I can say is that hat takes the cake! Does looketh scrumptious, though!

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  9. Nice.
    Yes, I guess the royals have a huge number of hats. I think your new queen is also representing your country very well, looks happy and very stylish.If you go to Oslo / Norway you can see quite a bit of royal outfits from queen Maud and to the royals that are living now. (Nasjonalmuseet draktgalleriet.)

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