The ceremony takes place as a
joint session of the two houses of the States General (
Verenigde Vergadering) and is presided over by the president of the joint session (i.e. the
president of the senate). The ritual is held at the Nieuwe Kerk, in the capital city of Amsterdam. Regalia such as the crown, orb and sceptre are present, but are never physically given to the monarch, nor worn by him or her. Instead, these are placed on cushions upon what is called a
credence table. The royal regalia surround a copy of the Dutch constitution. Two other regalia–the
sword of state and the standard of the kingdom bearing the
coat of arms of the Netherlands–are carried by two senior military officers. During the ceremony, the monarch, vested in an ermine-lined heirloom
mantle, is seated on a chair of state (as is their consort) upon a raised dais, opposite members of the States General. ;The two parts displays the
Spreekgebaar during her inauguration in 1980 The new monarch has their
master of ceremonies announce their arrival from the palace, and they take their seat on the chair of state facing the States General and the regalia. The monarch gives an address before swearing the oath to uphold the constitution and protect the people of the
Kingdom. In reciting the final formula to swear the oath, the new monarch often displays the
Spreekgebaar: the gesture has them raise the right hand, extending upwards and joining only the
index finger and
middle finger. Following the monarch's oath, the monarch is paid
homage to by the assemblage of people. The president of the joint session makes a declaration on behalf of those assembled and then swears or
affirms this declaration. Following this, the names of members of the States General are called out, who then stand and swear or affirm this declaration in turn. They either display the
Spreekgebaar like the new monarch and swear, "
Zo waarlijk helpe mij God Almachtig" ("So truly help me, God Almighty"), or affirm with a simple "
Dat beloof ik" ("That, I promise."). After every willing member has sworn or affirmed the declaration, the president of the joint session declares the ceremony to have been completed. This is followed by the senior
King of Arms exclaiming that the monarch has been inaugurated and the president crying "Long live the King!" to the response of three
hurrahs from those assembled. The other heralds proceed outside the church to
Dam Square where they also announce to the wider public that the monarch has been inaugurated, and also cry "Long live the King!" After the homage, the monarch and his retinue then exit the church and return to the palace. The ceremony is then followed by an official reception at the palace. == Medals ==