Crown Princess Amalia has just left home to study. But now there is a severe setback: she is said to have been targeted by the mafia and could be in great danger.
For many 18-year-olds it is a normal part of their lives: moving out of their homes, living alone or in a shared flat with others for the first time and starting a course of study or an apprenticeship. This is what Princess Amalia, the Crown Princess and future Queen of the Netherlands, wanted to do.
She only started her three-year bachelor’s degree in politics, psychology, law and economics at the University of Amsterdam at the beginning of September. There were many pictures of her first day there in the media. But now there is a bitter step backwards: she has come under the scrutiny of the Dutch mafia, as the daily newspaper “” reports. “You will not live in your student apartment until the investigation is complete,” it said.
The security measures to protect Princess Amalia have therefore been significantly increased. “An attempted kidnapping or attack is being considered,” the report said. Her parents, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, have not yet commented and were in the UK at Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral.
Princess Amalia of the Netherlands: An attack is being considered
It was only at the end of May that the Dutch royal family announced on Instagram that the princess had gone through an application and selection process last year in order to be able to start her studies. There it went on: “The study time of the princess is considered private.” Under the post, many fans congratulated her and wished her a good start.
In any case, the threat is taken seriously, because an attack only shook the Netherlands in the summer of 2021: At that time, the journalist Peter De Vries was shot in the street, his focus was research into criminal cases, which he also spoke about on television. He is considered a victim of the “Mocro Maffia”, exactly the subgroup that is now said to have targeted Princess Amalia.
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Source: Stern

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