A guy has been detained on suspicion of planning a “bloodbath” axe assault on two princesses from the Netherlands.
The 33-year-old will appear in court next week regarding the plot to harm the 22-year-old heir to the Dutch throne, Amalia, Princess of Orange, and her 20-year-old sister, Princess Alexia, in February in The Hague. According to the scheduling order, “the suspect was allegedly in possession of two axes in early February with the words “Alexia”, “Mossad”, and “Sieg Heil” carved into them, and he had a handwritten sheet with the words “Amalia”, “Alexia”, and “Bloodbath.”
The location and time of the man’s arrest were unclear.
In accordance with Dutch privacy laws, the suspect’s identity was kept secret.
Before Monday’s procedural hearing, a representative for the public prosecutor’s office in The Hague declined to provide any additional information on the case.
A request for comment was not immediately answered by the Royal House.
Amalia has previously been threatened. Threats allegedly coming from the criminal underworld forced the heir to the Dutch crown to leave her life as a student in Amsterdam and move into her parents’ palace in 2022.
Next week, the 33-year-old will appear in court about the conspiracy to murder Amalia, Princess of Orange (shown on the right), and her sister, Princess Alexia (pictured on the left), in February in The Hague.
The notorious “Mocro Maffia,” a branch of the Moroccan Mafia that operates in the Netherlands and is thought to be in charge of around one-third of all cocaine trafficking in Europe, had evil plans that put the teenage princess’s safety in danger.
Amalia “can’t leave home,” according to Queen Maxima at the time, and it has “enormous consequences for her life.”
After living in Madrid for a few months, Amalia developed a tulip garden there as a way to thank the Spanish capital and its residents for their generosity.
A man was found guilty in 2020 of intimidating the princess and communicating threats to the 16-year-old princess and one of her pals on Instagram.
After threatening to physically and sexually attack the princess, Wouter G. was sent for a mental assessment.
“Yes, girl, there is no escaping it,” he stated in a single message.
Wouter, who has schizophrenia, was sentenced to four years in a mental health facility and three months in prison.