Trump’s Overnight Stay in a Royal Dutch Palace – EXCLUSIVE Tour

Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague is one of the three official palaces of the Dutch royal family — and tonight it welcomes a very special guest: US President Donald Trump.

Built in the 17th century for Amalia of Solms, wife of Prince Frederik Hendrik, this elegant palace has a rich history. Its Oranjezaal was once the setting for the world’s first International Peace Conference in 1899, making Huis ten Bosch a symbol of both heritage and diplomacy.

Today, the palace serves as the private residence of King Willem‑Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. From its beautiful gardens and historic halls, to its unique collection of artworks, Huis ten Bosch blends royal tradition with modern statecraft. The Palace will host government leaders for tonight’s NATO dinner. But only Trump will stay the night and have breakfast with the royal couple tomorrow.

In this video, we take you inside the palace for an exclusive tour — exploring its heritage. History combined with modern Dutch design.

Video: © RoyalTV/Rick Evers. All rights reserved.

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