Degrees of kinship are counted here according to Roman law, or post-1983 Canon Law: counting the number of births between two people via their common ancestor.
Succession. www.koninklijkhuis.nl. Dutch Royal Court. [2013-12-22]. (原始内容存档于2015-06-22). The Constitution stipulates that the title to the throne is reserved to blood relatives of the monarch up to the third degree of consanguinity as defined in Dutch law. This means that Prince Maurits and Prince Bernhard will no longer be in the line of succession to the throne. When the Prince of Orange becomes King, the line of succession will start with his children: the Princess of Orange, Princess Alexia and Princess Ariane. Next in line will be Prince Constantijn, then his children and finally Princess Margriet.
The Princess of Orange. www.koninklijkhuis.nl. Dutch Royal Court. [2013-12-22]. (原始内容存档于2013-08-21). Since the investiture of the King on 30 April 2013, Princess Catharina-Amalia has borne the title Princess of Orange. This title can only be held by the heir to the throne.
Princess Alexia. www.koninklijkhuis.nl. Dutch Royal Court. [2013-12-22]. (原始内容存档于2013-12-12). Princess Alexia is second in line of succession to the throne.
Princess Ariane. www.koninklijkhuis.nl. Dutch Royal Court. [2013-12-22]. (原始内容存档于2013-12-12). Princess Ariane is third in line of succession to the throne.
Princess Margriet. www.koninklijkhuis.nl. Dutch Royal Court. [2013-12-22]. (原始内容存档于2013-12-12). ...the children of Prince Maurits and Princess Marilène: Anna (b. 2001), Lucas (b. 2002) and Felicia (b. 2005); the children of Prince Bernhard and Princess Annette: Isabella (b. 2002), Samuel (b. 2004) and Benjamin (b. 2008)...