After her marriage in 1966 she continued to live there with her husband, Prince Claus and later their three sons as well.
It was officially opened on 19 January 1978 by Prince Claus.
As the years went by, Prince Claus was fully accepted by the Dutch people.
The official opening ceremony on 11 August 1977 was performed by Prince Claus.
This was also aided by the public image of Prince Claus, who came to be perceived as charming and funny during her reign.
Prince Claus became a beloved figure in the Netherlands after a stormy start.
But Prince Claus worked to turn the tide.
On 6 October 2002 the Queen's husband, Prince Claus, died after a long illness.
The museum was opend in March 1993 by Prince Claus of the Netherlands.
He was a friend and distant relative of Prince Claus of the Netherlands.