Dutch Royals King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima & Daughters Thank Medical Professionals From Social Isolation

King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands are in social isolation following their family trip to Austria last month.
The reigning monarchs and their three daughters – Princess Catharina-Amalia, Princess Alexia, and Princess Ariane – are bunkering down together after their getaway which was taken with several others of their family.
The Netherlands Government Information Service, also known as the RVD, announced that the family are practicing “social distancing in connection with the coronavirus COVID-19 during their recent winter holiday in Lech, Austria.”
The announcement revealed that where they vacationed had “five confirmed corona infections” and they’re isolation is expected to continue until March 21.
While in isolation, the royals are making the best of their time and even recorded a thank you message for all the medical professionals risking their own lives to better everyone elses.
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Applaus van Koning Willem-Alexander, Koningin Máxima en de Prinsessen Amalia, Alexia en Ariane voor alle zorgmedewerkers, om hen een hart onder de riem te steken in hun strijd tegen het coronavirus en hun inzet voor de gezondheid van iedereen in Nederland. #applausvoordezorg pic.twitter.com/M1gVBmH22e
— Koninklijk Huis (@koninklijkhuis) March 17, 2020