Trump's Royal Sleepover: A Night at Huis Ten Bosch
US President Donald Trump will have a slumber party fit for royalty during his visit to the Netherlands this week. Attending a NATO summit, Trump will stay at the Huis Ten Bosch palace, home of Dutch King Willem-Alexander, instead of a luxury hotel, enhancing his accommodation experience.

US President Donald Trump is set for an overnight stay in the Netherlands that promises a regal touch.
During his visit to The Hague for a NATO summit on Wednesday, Trump's accommodation has been significantly upgraded to offer a royal experience.
Arriving on Tuesday night, Trump will travel by motorcade to the Huis Ten Bosch palace, traditionally the residence of Dutch King Willem-Alexander, for a dinner with fellow alliance leaders. Originally, Trump was expected to reside in a luxurious hotel in Noordwijk, but new arrangements see him lodging at the historic palace, a site dating back to the 17th century, complete with an ornate Orange Hall and proximity to the new US Embassy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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