Prince Floris of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven

Member of the Dutch royal family (born 1975)

(m. 2005)
IssueMagali van Vollenhoven
Eliane van Vollenhoven
Willem Jan van Vollenhoven
Names
Floris Frederik Martijn
HouseOrange-NassauFatherPieter van VollenhovenMotherPrincess Margriet of the Netherlands
Dutch royal family
House of Orange-Nassau

Princess Beatrix *

Extended family
Princess Irene

Princess Margriet *
Professor Pieter van Vollenhoven *


  • Mr Bernardo Guillermo
    Mrs Eva Guillermo
  • Mr Nicolás Guillermo
  • Miss Juliana Guillermo
* Member of the Dutch royal house
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Prince Floris Frederik Martijn of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven (born 10 April 1975) is the fourth and youngest son of Princess Margriet of the Netherlands and Pieter van Vollenhoven.[1]

Prince Floris has three older brothers: Prince Maurits, Prince Bernhard, Prince Pieter-Christiaan

Marriage and children

Prince Floris announced his engagement to Aimée Söhngen, the daughter of Hans Söhngen and Eleonoor Stammeijer, on 25 February 2005. The couple were married in a civil ceremony at the Stadhuis in Naarden on 20 October 2005 and in a religious ceremony on 22 October at the Grote Kerk in Naarden.[2] Prince Floris had been 10th in the line of succession to the Dutch throne but decided not to seek parliamentary approval for his marriage, as would be required in the Netherlands. This means that Prince Floris ceased to be in line to inherit the throne when he married.

Prince Floris and Princess Aimée's first child, Magali Margriet Eleonoor van Vollenhoven, was born at VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam on 9 October 2007.[3] She is named for Aimée's sister, Magali Söhngen, and her mother Eleonoor, as well as Princess Margriet. Their second child, Eliane Sophia Carolina van Vollenhoven was born at VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam on 5 July 2009.[4] Their third child, a son named Willem Jan Johannes Pieter Floris, was born at HMC Bronovo [nl] in The Hague on 1 July 2013.[5]

Working life

Floris van Oranje is currently working as a partner at a Dutch investment fund named Strong root capital. He runs the fund together with Jan-Jaap van Donselaar and Patrick Zanders. In 2014 he joined Gimv (Belgian listed PE firm) as head of the Dutch office. Before joining Gimv, he worked at KPMG Corporate Finance where he focused on the oil and gas sector. Previously, he was sectorhead at Deutsche Bank and Relationship Banker in the Telecom, Media and Technology sector at ABN Amro Corporate Clients. In both functions he assisted several (family) businesses. Floris has a master of Dutch Law from the Leiden University, in both business and criminal law. After he graduated, he worked for the Public Prosecution for five years.[6]

Ancestry

Ancestors of Prince Floris of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven
8. Willem Jan van Vollenhoven
4. Pieter van Vollenhoven
9. Auguste Philippine Buck
2. Pieter van Vollenhoven
10. Antonius Matthias de Lange
5. Jacoba Gijsbertha Stuyling de Lange
11. Amalia Anna Jacoba Kann
1. Prince Floris of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven
12. Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld
6. Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld
13. Armgard of Sierstorpff-Cramm
3. Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
14. Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
7. Juliana of the Netherlands
15. Wilhelmina of the Netherlands

References

  1. ^ "Prince Floris biography". Royal House of the Netherlands official website. 9 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Holland's last royal bachelor ties the knot". Hello Magazine.
  3. ^ "Dochter voor Prins Floris en Prinses Aimée – Nieuwsbericht – Het Koninklijk Huis". 9 October 2007.
  4. ^ "Dochter voor prins Floris en prinses Aimée". De Telegraaf (in Dutch).
  5. ^ "Zoon voor Floris en Aimée" (in Dutch). NOS.nl.
  6. ^ "Team".
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Generations indicate descent from William I, the first king of the Netherlands.
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1 title granted by Royal Decree to consort of the Queen, without the title "Prince of Orange-Nassau"

2 gave up the title "Prince of the Netherlands, but still held the title "Prince of Orange-Nassau" 3 title granted by Royal Decree to descendants of Princess Irene

4 only held the title "Prince of Orange-Nassau"