Willem Marcus van Weede van dan Berencamp (1848–1925) was a Dutch diplomat and foreign minister.[1] He studied law at the Royal University of Utrecht.[1] In 1901 he was appointed of envoy to Vienna.[1] In 1905 he became foreign minister but shortly after returned to Vienna.[1] He had been on friendly terms with Franz Jozef, the fall of Austria-Hungary was a big blow to him.[1] He spent much of his later life doing charity work in Vienna.[1]