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Line of succession to the Dutch throne : ウィキペディア英語版
Line of succession to the Dutch throne

Since 1983, the crown of the Netherlands passes according to absolute primogeniture. From 1814 until 1887, a monarch could only be succeeded by his closest female relative if there were no eligible male relatives. Male-preference cognatic primogeniture was adopted in 1887, though abolished when absolute primogeniture was introduced in 1983. Proximity of blood has been taken into consideration since 1922, when the constitution was changed to limit the line of succession to three degrees of kinship〔Degrees of kinship are counted here according to Roman law, or post-1983 Canon Law: counting the number of births between two people via their common ancestor.〕 from the current monarch.
== Line of succession ==
The list below contains all people currently eligible to succeed to the throne (numbered 1 to 8) and the descendants of Princess Margriet who would be eligible if she were to succeed.
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* (5) Countess Eloise of Orange-Nassau (b. 2002)〔
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* (7) Countess Leonore of Orange-Nassau (b. 2006)〔
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* Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau (b. 1969)
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