Her mother, Queen Maxima, has stated, “The implications are very painful for her.” She has no student life, unlike other students.
The Dutch Crown Princess Catharina-security Amalia has been increased because of worry that she may be a target for criminals.
Catharina-Amalia, the 18-year-old successor to the Dutch crown, enrolled at the University of Amsterdam last month and moved into a city apartment.
However, her parents, Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander claim that safety concerns have compelled her to return to Huis ten Bosch royal house in The Hague.
According to the Dutch news agency ANP, Queen Maxima stated, “She can scarcely leave the house.”
Multiple Dutch media outlets reported last month that the princess, whose official title is Princess of Orange, was under heightened security due to concerns that criminal groups may target her for kidnapping or attack.
“Dreadful news”
Dutch police and the country’s secret service have declined to discuss the royal residence’s security.
Princess Amalia began her studies in politics and economics in Amsterdam last month and was living in a shared apartment with several other students before returning home.
Mark Rutte, the prime minister of the Netherlands, stated that he was unable to elaborate on the threats.
“This is devastating news for her… Everyone engaged is making every effort to ensure her safety “he continued.
ANP cited Queen Maxima as stating, “The repercussions are very painful for her.” She has no student life, unlike other students.