Dutch Man Arrested Over Alleged Violent Plot Targeting Royal Sisters Amalia and Alexia

Authorities in Netherlands have arrested a 33-year-old man accused of planning a violent attack against members of the Dutch royal family, specifically Princess Catharina-Amalia and Princess Alexia. Prosecutors confirmed that the suspect is set to appear before a court in The Hague, as investigators examine evidence suggesting preparations for a targeted assault on the two sisters, daughters of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima.

According to officials, disturbing materials were recovered from the suspect, including axes marked with names linked to the royal family along with extremist references such as “Sieg Heil” and mentions of “Mossad.” A handwritten note allegedly containing the words “Amalia,” “Alexia,” and “Bloodbath” further indicated violent intent. While details on how the plot was uncovered remain undisclosed, authorities believe the planning phase dates back to February, raising concerns about how long the threat may have been active before intervention.

This incident adds to a pattern of ongoing security threats surrounding Princess Amalia, who has already been under heightened protection since 2022 due to kidnapping fears linked to organized crime. The case underscores a harsh reality: high-profile targets like royals remain constant security risks, and despite tight protection, threats keep evolving. The investigation is ongoing, with prosecutors not ruling out additional charges as more evidence is reviewed.

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