Education
After he finished high school, he went to the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam at the age of sixteen.
After he finished high school, he went to the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam at the age of sixteen.
He later started his own interior design shop in Naarden, The Netherlands, and hosted the television show television Woonmagazine. He designed the rooms in the Floris Suite Hotel to "Dutch colonial style with Caribbean temperament". Descendance and Relatives
In the Dutch television show Verborgen Verleden (Dutch edition of Who Do You Think You Are?), January des Bouvrie researches his paternal family line and he finds that his male line go back to the line of the De le Bouvrie family, descending from a family living on a small farm in Sainghin-en-Mélantois, where Jehan de le Bouvrie (né abt 1480) his widow, Jeanne de la Motte, inherited a farm with four cows and two horses in 1543.
A grandson of Jehan, merchant Lawrence de Bouverie, born in Saingin en Mélantois, moved from Flanders to Great Britain, where his descendant, William des Bouverie, bought Longford Castle in 1717.
In the episode, January des Bouvrie tries to visit the castle, because he is eager to meet the 9th Earl of Radnor. January assumes they could have a great connection, because both are art collectors.
The Earl did not open the gate. Personal life.