List of heirs to the Dutch throne

List of heirs to the Dutch throne

This page is a list of heirs to the Dutch throne. The list includes all individuals who were considered to inherit the throne of the Netherlands, either as heir apparent or as heir presumptive, since the constitution of the Kingdom of the Netherlands on 16 March 1815. [ [http://www.koninklijkhuis.nl/english/content.jsp?objectid=13362 King Willem I (1772-1843)] . The Dutch Royal House. Retrieved on 2008-07-08.] Those who actually succeeded as King or Queen of the Netherlands are shown in bold.

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*Line of succession to the Dutch throne

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