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Bernhard Leopold, Prince, consort of Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, 1911-2004

Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Acheson

United States Secretary of State Dean Acheson (right) and his wife, Alice (left), visit with Queen Juliana (center right) and Prince Bernhard (center left) of the Netherlands during a reception given in their honor at the Anderson House. From the Department of State Album: "Visit of the Queen of the Netherlands to the United States of America, April 2 to April 21, 1952."

Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard Arrive at the Anderson House

Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands arrive at the Anderson House. The Anderson House (home to the Society of the Cincinnati) served as a major event venue during the Harry S. Truman White House renovation. From the Department of State Album: "Visit of the Queen of the Netherlands to the United States of America, April 2 to April 21, 1952"

Queen Juliana of the Netherlands Arrives in Brunswick, Georgia

Her Majesty, Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, Prince Bernhard, and the crew of the Independence pose for a picture following the arrival in Georgia for the Queen's vacation at Sea Island. From left to right: Sergeant Willard, Major Minton, Colonel Francis Williams, General Robert Landry, Queen Juliana, Prince Bernhard, Sergeant Mitko, Mr. Lucas, Sgt. Borega, Major Christensen, Sgt. Campbell, Sgt. Robinson, Sgt. Hughes, and Sgt. Winslow.

Carillon Dedication

President Harry S. Truman greets Queen Juliana of the Netherlands at Meridian Hill Park in Washington, D.C. They are at the park for a ceremonial presentation of a carillon to the people of the United States from the Netherlands. On the ground, from left to right: Edward J. Kelly, National Capital Parks Superintendent, President Truman, First Lady Bess W. Truman, Queen Juliana, Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (back to camera, in pinstriped suit), Prince Bernhard Leopold (wearing glasses), and Secretary of State Dean Acheson (back to camera). All others are unidentified.