October 20, 1900
Queen Wilhelmina and her fiance, Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin arrived this morning in the Hague and "were enthusiastically welcomed," reports the New York Times. They were accompanied by Wilhelmina's mother, Queen Mother Emma. The Queen's future consort was presented to officials assembled at the railroad station. The royal party then "drove to the palace, where crowds sang the national anthem."
It was at the palace where Duke Henry was presented to members of the Diplomatic Corps.
Tonight at an official dinner at the Palace, Queen Mother Emma proposed a toast to her daughter and future son-in-law, where "she dwelt upon the importance to the country of the alliance."
The newly betrothed Duke also received a telegram from Kaiser Wilhelm II: "The task you have taken upon yourself is arduous, but by the side of the Orange Princess, who discharges her high duties with steadfastness and clear insight, you will with God's help, succeed in giving happiness to the sturdy people of the Netherlands. My thoughts and best wishes attend you and the dear Queen."
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