Suspect in Dutch princesses attack plot to face court in The Hague
Key Points:
- A 33-year-old man is set to appear in court next week in The Hague on suspicion of plotting an attack on Dutch princesses Amalia, Princess of Orange, and her sister Princess Alexia.
- The suspect allegedly possessed two axes with carvings including the names "Alexia," "Mossad," and "Sieg Heil," as well as a handwritten note mentioning "Amalia," "Alexia," and "Bloodbath."
- Details about the arrest location and timing remain undisclosed, and the suspect's identity has not been released due to Dutch privacy laws.
- Princess Amalia has previously faced threats severe enough to force her to abandon student life and relocate to her parents’ palace and later to Madrid for safety reasons.
- The Royal House has not commented on the case, and a procedural hearing is scheduled for Monday.