AMSTERDAM - Dutch Queen Beatrix is abdicating after a 33-year reign and her newly popular son is becoming king.
He is highlighting a new generation of young royals waiting in the wings across Europe. Some are more popular than others, but the heirs to Europe's thrones are often more glamorous and closer to their subjects than sitting kings and queens.
Here's a snapshot of how royal houses are faring across the continent.
NETHERLANDS:
Willem-Alexander — who becomes king the moment his mother abdicates — has sometimes struggled to match the popularity of Queen Beatrix.
But his marriage to a charismatic Argentine-born banker a decade ago, becoming a father and a recent televised interview have all given his approval ratings a boost.
His wife, Princess Maxima, charmed the nation by swiftly mastering the Dutch language injecting a little Latin flair into the monarchy.
BRITAIN: