
The Prime Minister of the Netherlands congratulates the heir to the throne, Princess Amalia, on reaching the age of 19
- Europe and Arabs
- Wednesday , 7 December 2022 13:8 PM GMT
Brussels: Europe and the Arabs
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte congratulated the heir to the Dutch throne, Princess Amalia, on her birthday, which corresponds to the seventh day of December.
In mid-October, Princess Amalia, heir to the throne, left the student residence in Amsterdam and was forced to return to the family home in Tanbus Palace, according to what her mother, Queen Maxima, said during her official visit with her husband, King Willem-Alexander, to Sweden.
Maxima expressed her dissatisfaction with the decision, especially since there were developments beyond the control of the family that prevented Princess Amalia from living as a student like the rest of the students at the university in Amsterdam.
As for King Willem-Alexander, he considered that what happened had negative repercussions on the academic life of the princess, especially after applying strict security measures to face threats from criminals to kidnap the princess or plan to attack her.
And it was announced in The Hague in mid-September that Princess Amalia, heir to the Dutch throne, is facing danger and is threatened by dangerous elements belonging to organized crime, according to what was reported by the Dutch Telegraph newspaper, which added that sources spoke of plans to liquidate or kidnap the princess, and that Prime Minister Mark Rutte is in contact. With Princess Amalia to ensure her protection and safety in Amsterdam, where she continues her university studies. The newspaper did not rule out that Rota himself was also targeted, which prompted Member of Parliament Ulysses Elian (VVD) to demand immediate intervention from the competent minister.
The Telegraph newspaper wrote that there are indications with religious backgrounds that stand behind the correspondences sent by Radwan Al-Taghi, who is accused of numerous physical liquidations that took place in the Netherlands in the world of drug trafficking and organized crime. Cinematographer Theo van Gogh in 2004.
According to what was stated in the newspaper, "The police and the Public Prosecution Service are very concerned about the security situation of Princess Amalia and Prime Minister Mark Rutte after new indications that the leaders of the Mokro mafia were going to target one of them.
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