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The following dispatch describes Queen Juliana as 4 woman as wel as a queen; Her desire for a normal life as A girl has turned into a motheriy determination fo see that people regard the royal family as human beings, not royal symbols.

By ELIZABETH TOOMEY United Press Stsfl Correspondent QUEEN JULIANA “craved to be an ordinary girl” as a youngster and refused {no live in a palace when she became ruler of The Netherlands, Addressed ax “Your Majesty” only at official court functions,

royal without being regal” her friends say. . eT The 42-vear-old Queen also has a way of stubbornly insisting that she have (imé away from state duties io be a mother to her four daughters —which caused a unique argument between the older girls, Beatrix, 14, and Irene, 12, “Mother's work is looking after us, and her hobby 1a running the country,” Irene ingisted before her parents went to England to visit the royal family in 1950. No,” Beatrix argued, "Mother's work is running the country and her hobby is looking after us.”

When Queen Juliana arrives at Washington National Alrport this afternoon, the welcoming crowds will see a smiling figure comfortably dressed in raspberry silk organza, with a regal glitter supplied by her diamond and ruby pendant ear- ° rings and matching bowknot pin, » » ” BY HER SIDE will be the Prince of The Netherlands, as her husband, Prince Bernhard, has been. known since 1948. He gides staunchly with the Queen in her dnsistence that: their daughters have a normal childhood, All four, including Margriet, 9, and Marijke, 5 go to progressive schools in the neighborhood of Soestdijk Palace, the rambling country estate Queen Juliana refused to leave in favor of the royal palace in The Hague, : “Please treat them as children,” Juliana asked the Dutch je. “1 remember so well how miserable I used to feel when I was a girl and saw crowds waiting to look at me, 1 just oraved to be an ordinary

girl” Juliana managed to shop along Fifth Avenue as an ordinary housewife on one of her many visits to the United States during the war years she and her daughters spent in Ottawa, And she hopes to repeat the incognito shopping

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day. > 0. “THE QUEEN insisted upon having one day to herself in this city,” sald Madame Jan Van Roijen, wife of The Netherlands ambassador to the | United States. “She Intends | to spend that day shopping, | and she even wants to drop | into a drug store for a real good American soda.” Part of that day also will be spent by the informal royal ° pair visiting their in-laws, like any married couple. They want to see Dr. Ashwin De Lippe, Prince Bernhard's brother who is associate curator of the Metropolitan Museum of “Art, and his wife. Jullana’s love of informality ts evident in her personal ward-

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ROYAL FAMILY Front row (left to right): Princess Marijke and Princess Beatrix, heir apparent to The Netherlands throne. Second row (left to right): Princess Irene, Queen Juliana and Princess Margaret. Standing, Prince Bernhard.

robe as well as her public ap: pearances. For her trip here she did include a number of specially designed outfits, though ordinarily she buys many of her clothes in the same shops other well-to-do Dutch women patronize; n . # HER DAYTIME dresses show a preference for loose jackets with three - quarter kimona sleeves, flattering to her ample figure. She's always had to

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even AX & young princess, But her preference for rich foods showed up when she planned the menu for the New York dinner where she will act as hostess to members of the Security Council, “The Queen asked that serve lobster first and insisted on almond ice cream for des sert,” a member of The Netherlands delegation said. Jula, as the Queen has been known to friends since her college days, has done away with the curtsy in her presence—and the list of jewels she brought with her includes no diamond tiara to make guests conscious they are addressing a Queen. But the rest of the royal jewels are queenly enough. There are hall a dozen com-

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