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Getting a royal decoration? Don’t wear it to a funeral (and other royal facts)

Getting a royal decoration? Don’t wear it to a funeral (and other royal facts)

On Friday, more than 3,000 citizens across the Netherlands are receiving royal honors as part of the annual 'lintjesregen' event. The article highlights this tradition and provides etiquette tips for recipients, such as avoiding wearing the medals to funerals.

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Fundraiser for family of cyclist Ricardo (35) killed in accident: We will miss you so much

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Motorcyclist injured in accident on Nieuwe Gracht in Haarlem

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Photo of family separated by ICE wins World Press Photo

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