Man Suspected of Plotting Attack on Dutch Princesses to Appear in Court
Man Suspected of Plotting Attack on Dutch Princesses

A 33-year-old man is scheduled to appear in court next week after being detained on suspicion of plotting an attack on two Dutch princesses, prosecutors confirmed on Friday.

Details of the Alleged Plot

According to a court scheduling order published on the website of The Hague Public Prosecutor's Office, the suspect is accused of preparing an attack on Princess Amalia, the 22-year-old heir to the Dutch throne, and her 20-year-old sister, Princess Alexia. The alleged incident took place in February in The Hague.

The scheduling order states: "The suspect was allegedly in possession of two axes in early February with the words 'Alexia', 'Mossad', and 'Sieg Heil' carved into them, and he allegedly had a handwritten sheet with the words 'Amalia', 'Alexia', and 'Bloodbath.'"

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A spokesman for The Hague public prosecutor's office declined to provide further details about the case ahead of Monday's procedural hearing. It remains unclear where or when the man was arrested. The suspect's name has not been released, in accordance with Dutch privacy regulations.

Previous Threats Against Princess Amalia

The Royal House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. This is not the first time Princess Amalia has faced threats. In 2022, she was forced to abandon her student life in Amsterdam and move back to her parents' palace due to threats believed to originate from the criminal underworld.

Queen Maxima stated at the time that Amalia "can't leave home" and that the situation has had "enormous consequences for her life." Amalia subsequently spent several months living in Madrid and later honored the Spanish capital and its citizens for their hospitality by opening a tulip garden there.

In 2020, a man was convicted of threatening the then-16-year-old princess and one of her friends via Instagram.

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