The Dutch royal family enjoyed a memorable day at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, celebrating positive results for both the Netherlands and Curaçao in a unique football double-header across the United States.
King Willem-Alexander, Queen Máxima, and Princess Ariane witnessed two matches involving nations connected through the Kingdom of the Netherlands, capping off a remarkable day of football.
The royals began their World Cup journey in Houston, where the Netherlands delivered an emphatic 5-1 victory over Sweden in their group-stage encounter.
The impressive win strengthened the Dutch side’s position in the tournament and delighted supporters who travelled to watch one of Europe’s traditional football powers in action.
After the match, the royal party made the 800-mile trip to Kansas City to watch Curaçao take on Ecuador.
Their journey was rewarded as the Caribbean nation secured a historic 0-0 draw, earning the country’s first-ever point at a FIFA World Cup.
Following the final whistle, King Willem-Alexander joined the players in the dressing room to celebrate the milestone achievement.
The King described the tournament as especially meaningful because both the Netherlands and Curaçao are participating.
He said having two teams to support made the World Cup even more enjoyable and expressed his hope that both nations could enjoy deep runs in the competition.
Curaçao, which has a population of approximately 158,000 people, remains a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The majority of the squad was born in the Netherlands, reflecting the close historical and cultural ties between the two nations.
Their qualification and first World Cup point have become a source of pride for both Curaçaoan and Dutch supporters.
The royal family’s football-filled day also highlighted the broader connections within the kingdom.
Queen Máxima, who was born in Argentina and holds dual Argentine and Dutch citizenship, could potentially watch Argentina’s upcoming World Cup fixture.
For the Dutch royals, a day that began with a dominant victory for the Netherlands ended with a historic achievement for Curaçao, creating one of the most memorable stories of the tournament so far.
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