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The Crown Princesses of Belgium and the Netherlands teamed up Sunday to open Museum “M” in the Belgian city of Leuven. It seemed fitting for the women to open such a museum, since both of their names start with the letter “M.”
Mathilde and Maxima gleefully chatted as they cut the ribbon and interacted with the crowds. They were even given a tour of the place, which displays works by Flemish primitive artist Rogier Van der Weyden, who lived in the Medieval Low Countries.
Some Flemish nationalist activists who had mixed in the audience began chanting anti-Belgium slogans. They were immediately removed from the crowds and were arrested. One of the three was identified as a leader of the Vlaams Belang Youth of the Leuven region.
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