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Videoland is looking for sisters for the series Máxima

Will your daughters be Amalia, Alexia, and Ariane?

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Maxima Series sisters

Millstreet Films is working on the second season of the successful series Máxima (already sold to 25 countries) and I have devoured it in doses. I found it so delightful (the series, that is, I'm not talking about Martijn Lakemeijer here) that I really wanted to take the time to watch it. Our queen has been ‘in my life’ for about 24 years. Since the announcement of the engagement, she has been a ‘present absent’ with whose highs and lows you empathize and to whom you mirror yourself. When I had to travel a lot for work and had to leave my daughters at home, I thought: Máxima does it too, come on!

That's why I enjoyed reliving the times of then and gaining more insight into some aspects of our queen's life. For example, I had hardly picked up anything from her Brussels period in which she was prepared for princesshood.

Anyway, I loved it and so did millions of others, so we will all pop champagne (by the way, this is nice and affordable champagne) and let the flag fly when the second season is aired. It's not that far yet, but the casting rounds are already planned. In the second season, of course, the princesses will make their appearance, and that's why Millstreet Films is looking for two groups of three sisters. They are looking for three sisters, preferably blonde and speaking Dutch and Spanish, aged 3, 5, and 6, and three sisters aged 6, 8, and 9.

This means that the next season will cover quite a long period, namely the marriage, the birth of the princesses, and the first ten years of their lives. I am very much looking forward to it.

So if you know three sisters who fit this profile, go to www.videoland.com/oproepmaxima. Registration is open until July 15.