Disturbing details emerge in alleged murder plot targeting Dutch Princesses Catharina-Amalia and Alexia

A suspected far-right extremist believed he was in a romantic relationship with the future Queen of the Netherlands when police foiled his sinister murder plot against the crown princess and her sister.Anne Romke van der H., 33, was under the illusion that he was going on a training mission to Poland with Princess of Orange Catharina-Amalia when he was found with two axes inside a hotel room in The Hague in February, prosecutors alleged in court Monday, according to DutchNews.The crazed man sat quietly, leaned back with his hands folded on his lap as he made his first court appearance for charges he threatened two of the three Dutch princesses, according to the outlet and Telegraaf reporter Saskia Belleman.Van der H.
was busted after hotel workers reported a disturbance to police from one of the rooms.“I’m going to kill them all,” he allegedly repeatedly shouted from the room’s balcony before he was arrested, prosecutors claimed.Van der H.claimed that Catharina-Amalia, the daughter of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima, told him to purchase the axes as part of a survival kit for their joint mission to Poland.“And that is exactly what he did,” his attorneys claimed, the Telegraaf reported.Police had recovered the axes and found the words “Sieg Heil” and “Mossad” engraved into the handles.
“Alexia,” the name of Amalia’s 20-year-old sister, was also found etched into one of the axes.A handwritten note that contained both princesses’ names and the term “bloedbad 400”, Dutch for bloodbath, was found alongside the axes, prosecutors claimed.Van der H.’s lawyers claimed “Bloedbad 400” was the name of the training mission van der H.was going on with Amalia Officials revealed there were additional writings in the note, but were alarmed by the apparent vile notation of the princesses’ names and “bloodbath.” Morning Report delivers the latest news, videos, photos and more.
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