
Netherlands Royal Family Threat: A shocking conspiracy has been revealed in the Netherlands, which has alerted security agencies across Europe. A 33-year-old suspect has been detained, accused of planning the murder of two prominent members of the Dutch royal family – Princess Catharina-Amalia, 22, and Princess Alexia, 20. The evidence revealed in the initial investigation has made this case even more frightening.
According to the information, the police recovered two axes from the suspect, on which Alexia, Mossad and Sieg Heil (Nazi greeting) were engraved. At the time of his arrest, a handwritten note was also found in his possession, in which it was written Amalia, Alexia and Haemorrhage. The suspect is believed to be a far-right extremist. His preliminary court hearing is scheduled for Monday morning.
A murder conspiracy has already been hatched
Princess Amalia, the future Dutch queen, has faced danger many times before. Drug gangs have been accused of conspiring to kidnap him and former Prime Minister Mark Rutte. Due to security reasons, he also had to leave his hostel in Amsterdam in 2022. After this he had to live in the palace of The Hague.
To complete her studies, Amalia secretly spent time in Madrid, Spain in 2024. Princess Amalia has spoken openly about the troubles caused by security restrictions. He said, ‘I miss normal life, the life of a student. Strolling the streets and going to the shops. Her mother, Queen Maxima, has also said that these threats have had a profound impact on her daughter’s life and that she cannot leave on her own.
Bold message between ‘Koningsdag’
Despite the security threat, the Dutch royal family did not cancel the national festival ‘Koningsdag’ celebrations. On this day, which was celebrated to commemorate the birthday of Willem-Alexander, the royal family went out among the public and took part in programs. The move is being seen as a strong message that succumbing to fear is not acceptable.
Shadow of drug mafia and old conspiracies
Organized crime in the Netherlands has also become a threat to the royal family. The name of notorious drug lord Ridouan Taghi has previously been linked to possible threats, although he has directly denied any plot. After the ‘Marengo Trial’ he has been sentenced to life imprisonment, but concerns still remain about the reach of his network. Experts believe that this is not just a conspiracy, but an indication of the changing security scenario in Europe. Princess Amalia herself admitted that security restrictions had taken away her “normal life” – no outings, no free life with friends.
This incident is not just a case of conspiracy, but also indicates a dangerous combination of rising extremism and organized crime in Europe. The repeated threats to the Dutch royal family show that even in modern democracies, high-profile celebrities are not completely safe. In the coming days, the hearing and investigation of this case may reveal many more shocking revelations.
