King of the Netherlands Willem-Alexander remained without a gold carriage due to public disputes. This is reported by a local DUIC portal.
According to the publication, the head of the European country did not drive a carriage to the parliament in the Hague, where he had to voice the state budget. This tradition is respected annually on the prince’s day, which is held on the third Tuesday of September.
The vehicle was placed in the Amsterdam Museum in 2020 due to the incorporated disputes among the locals. The Black Lives Matter movement activists (“Black Life”) wanted to destroy the carriage because of the worship of the colonies depicted on it, on which the darkests on the knees are presented by the gifts of white mistress, symbolizing Holland.
After the incident, the royal family stated that the historical monument would be in the museum at restoration until September 2021. Ultimately, Villem-Alexander reported to filed that he refuses to tradition. Instead, the carriage will be sent to all the museums of the country so that the Dutch themselves define her further fate.
In January, it became known that gender-neutral maps without currencies, kings and queens were invented in the Netherlands. According to Indie Mellink, who invented the concept of such a deck, the game creates inequality, as there is more valuable king in it than the queen. For the month she managed to implement 1500 decks.