Man arrested over alleged plot to kill princesses as police find 'bloodbath' note and axe with Nazi engraving
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A man suspected of holding far-right extremist views is currently being held by Dutch authorities over an alleged plot to kill two members of the Netherlands' Royal Family.The 33-year-old suspect was detained in The Hague during February, according to prosecutors.Upon his arrest, police reportedly discovered two axes bearing engravings, including the Nazi phrase "Sieg Heil".Investigators also found a handwritten note containing the names of both princesses alongside the word "bloodbath".
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Prosecutors believe the targets of the alleged plot were Princess Catharina-Amalia, aged 22, who stands to inherit the Dutch throne, and her younger sister Princess Alexia, 20.Princess Catharina-Amalia, also referred to as the Princess of Orange, is first in line to succeed her father, King Willem-Alexander, whilst Princess Alexia occupies second position in the order of succession.The accused is scheduled to appear before judges for a preliminary hearing on Monday,...
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