More royals confirmed for the Paralympics 2024

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The following royals have been confirmed as attending the Paralympics 2024 in Paris.

Princess Magriet of the Netherlands will be present from 27 August until 29 August and from 4 September until 8 September. The International Paralympic Committee invited her, and she is part of the honorary board.

Princess Margriet will inaugurate the TeamNL House and she will visit the Paralympic village.

Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg, who is also part of the honorary board, will be attending as well, alongside her husband, Grand Duke Henri. They will attend from 29 August until 7 September.

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden will be at the Paralympics on 6 and 7 September. She is also a member of the honorary board.

Princess Astrid of Belgium will represent her brother, King Philippe, in Paris. She will be accompanied by her husband, Prince Lorenz, her son, Prince Amedeo, and her daughter-in-law, Princess Elisabetta. They will also be present during the opening ceremony.

Crown Prince Christian and Princess Benedikte of Denmark will be there on separate occasions. Crown Prince Christian will welcome the Danish athletes on 2 September. His aunt, Princess Benedikte, will be there from 4 to 7 September.

Crown Prince Haakon of Norway will be in Paris on 2 and 3 September.

Queen Letizia of Spain will also be at the Games.

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