The newborn third daughter of Dutch Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and his Argentinean-born wife, Princess Maxima, is shown at the Bronovo hospital in The Hague, Wednesday, April 11, 2007. The new princess is fourth in line to Queen Beatrix's throne after her father and her sisters.
Dutch Crown Prince Willem-Alexander shows his newborn third daughter at the Bronovo hospital in The Hague, Wednesday, April 11, 2007, after his Argentinean-born wife, Princess Maxima, gave birth just before 10 p.m. Tuesday night. The new princess becomes fourth in line to Queen Beatrix's throne after her father and her sisters, Princess Catharina-Amalia and Princess Alexia.
The newborn third daughter of Dutch Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and his Argentinean-born wife, Princess Maxima, is shown hours after her birth at the Bronovo hospital in The Hague, Wednesday, April 11, 2007.
Dutch Crown Prince Willem-Alexander holds his newborn third daughter at the Bronovo hospital in The Hague, Wednesday, April 11, 2007.
Dutch Crown Prince Willem-Alexander poses in this family photo, with his wife, Princess Maxima; his mother, Queen Beatrix; and his daughters, Catharina-Amalia, right, and Alexia. The photo was taken at their summer residence, at the "Rocca dei Dragoni" farm in Tavarnelle, near Florence, Italy, July 6, 2006.
Morocco: A Hospital Visit
Morocco's King Mohammed VI visits a man injured in one of Tuesday's suicide blasts at the Ibn Rochd and Bouafi hospital in Casablanca, April 11, 2007. Three suspected terrorists blew themselves up as police were closing in and another suspect was shot dead by police while he was preparing to detonate his explosives, authorities said. A police officer was killed and a child was injured, officials said.
Spain: A Visit To Colombia
Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, left, toasts with Spain's King Juan Carlos, right, and Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, center, during the opening ceremony of IV International Congress of Spanish Language, in Cartagena, Colombia, Monday, March 26, 2007.
Colombian police officers stand guard at a viewing point in Santo Domingo Sabio neighborhood in Medellin, Colombia's second largest city, Thursday, March 22, 2007. Security was heightened in anticipation of a visit of the king and queen Spain.
Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, second from right, looks on while former President Bill Clinton greets Spain's Queen Sofia in Cartagena, Colombia, Monday, March 26, 2007.
Spain's King Juan Carlos, speaks during the IV International Congress of Spanish Language's opening ceremony in Cartagena, Colombia, Monday, March 26, 2007.
King Juan Carlos of Spain, right, and his wife, Queen Sofia, arrive for the opening ceremony of IV International Congress of Spanish Language, in Cartagena, Colombia, Monday, March 26, 2007. The Spanish royal couple were on a five-day official visit to Colombia.
Spain's King Juan Carlos embraces Colombian Nobel laureate writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, during the IV International Congress of Spanish Language's opening ceremony in Cartagena, Colombia, Monday, March 26, 2007.
Britain: A Royal Protest
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, center, lays a wreath on a statue of William Wilberforce in London's Westminster Abbey during the service to mark the Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act in London March 27, 2007. A protester disrupted a service at Westminster Abbey led by Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams.
Protestor Toyin Agbetu, center front, carrying a bag, is led away after disrupting a service to mark the bicentenary of the 1807 act to abolish the slave trade, attended by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, at London's Westminster Abbey, Tuesday March 27, 2007.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II holds a tennis racquet signed by the British Davis Cup tennis team, presented to her as she visited the new National Tennis Centre, at Roehampton, England, Thursday March 29, 2007. The Queen toured the light-filled, glass-walled center, which is intended to offer up-to-date facilities for Britain's elite tennis players as well as fostering the talents of the future.
Queen Elizabeth II arrives for a concert celebrating the Barbican's 25th birthday on March 6, 2007 in London. Her Majesty opened the Barbican on March 3, 1982, and declared it to be "one of the wonders of the modern world." Funded by the City of London, the Barbican houses a 2,000-seat concert hall, two theatres, two art galleries, three cinemas, three restaurants and conference suites.
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, tours the new Gorilla Kingdom at London Zoo during his visit to officially open the exhibit on March 29, 2007, in London. The flagship exhibit, home to a colony of western lowland gorillas, opened to the public at Easter.
Jordan: Visit To France
Jordan's King Abdullah II, left, is welcomed by French President Jacques Chirac upon his arrival at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Wednesday, April 11, 2007.
French President Jacques Chirac, right, meets with Jordan's King Abdullah prior to a lunch at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Wednesday, April 11, 2007.
Japan: Ski Lessons
Japan's Princess Aiko, second from left, wearing a pair of skis and holding the hand of a ski school instructor, left, goes with her parents, Crown Prince Naruhito, third from right, and Crown Princess Masako, seen between Aiko and Naruhito, as she attends a ski school lesson for the first time at Okushigakogen in Nagano prefecture Tuesday, March 20, 2007.