For King Willem-Alexander, Queen Máxima, and Princess Ariane, Saturday at the 2026 FIFA World Cup delivered a day they won’t soon forget.
In the span of just a few hours, the Dutch royal family witnessed two landmark moments: the Netherlands’ emphatic victory over Sweden and Curaçao earning its first-ever World Cup point, a milestone achievement for the small Caribbean island that continues to dream big on soccer’s biggest stage.
The Royals Cheer On the Netherlands in Houston
The day began in Houston, where the King, Queen, and their youngest daughter attended Oranje’s second group-stage match. Dressed in the Netherlands’ signature orange, Willem-Alexander and Máxima cheered from the stands as Ronald Koeman‘s side cruised to a convincing 5-1 victory over Sweden.
Images of the royal family celebrating goals alongside Dutch supporters once again underscored their deep connection to sports, particularly the national team.
But their World Cup journey was only getting started.
A Quick Trip to Support Curaçao
After the match, the family traveled to Kansas City for another game rich in symbolism: Curaçao versus Ecuador. As a self-governing country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Curaçao’s first appearance on the World Cup stage has inspired enormous pride throughout the Dutch kingdom.
For the occasion, Willem-Alexander, Máxima, and Ariane traded orange for blue. Wearing Curaçao scarves and jerseys, they watched from the VIP box as the match unfolded into one of the biggest surprises of the group stage.
Eloy Room Leads Curaçao to a Historic Result
Facing an Ecuador side widely viewed as the favorite and backed by thousands of supporters, Curaçao held firm thanks to a spectacular performance from goalkeeper Eloy Room.
The veteran keeper recorded 15 saves to secure a historic scoreless draw, earning the island its first World Cup point and keeping its hopes of advancing alive.
The celebrations didn’t stop with the final whistle.
Queen Máxima Joins the Locker Room Celebration
The Curaçao Football Federation later shared images of the king and queen visiting the locker room to congratulate the team. A smiling Máxima, wearing a personalized blue jersey emblazoned with her name, greeted players and coaches before joining the festivities.
As Caribbean music filled the room, the Argentine-born queen danced alongside the players in a spontaneous celebration that quickly captured social media’s attention. Willem-Alexander also joined in as joy swept through a locker room fully aware that it had just written a historic chapter in Curaçaoan soccer.
“They were very happy. We even danced together,” Room, one of the night’s standout performers, later said.
Why Fans Are Calling the Royals a Good-Luck Charm
The timing of it all was impossible to ignore.
On the same day, Willem-Alexander, Máxima, and Ariane witnessed both a Dutch rout and the most significant result in Curaçao’s soccer history. Before long, fans began joking that the royal family had become a genuine good-luck charm.
A Memorable Day for the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Beyond the results, the images offered a powerful portrait of unity within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. From one of soccer’s traditional powers to a Caribbean island of just over 160,000 people, everyone shared in a day that will undoubtedly rank among the most memorable moments of the 2026 World Cup.
Now, as the Netherlands looks to secure its place in the knockout rounds and Curaçao keeps its dream of advancing to the Round of 32 alive, many are wondering whether the royal family will return to the stands.
After this weekend, few seem willing to dismiss the possibility that they bring a little luck with them.
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