Princess Amalia of the Netherlands has been showing why she is for a while an heiress to the throne that differs from the rest of her European counterparts† Since she turned 18 last December, the eldest daughter of King Willem and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands has given two interviews in which has revealed some details regarding his private life† After the traditional summer inn of the Dutch royal family at Noordeinde Palace in The Hague; Princess Amalia decided to step back in front of a microphone to speak to journalist Jeroen Snel, one of the most famous royal experts of his country.
One of the goals of the future Queen of the Netherlands is to: get to know her better, thus trying to get closer to those who will be its subjects in the near future. That is why last December the tradition of Dutch royalty was fulfilled when reaching the age of majority; Was released amelia, an authorized biography of the heir apparent written by the journalist Claudia de Breij. In this book, Princess Amalia reveals some details about his private life† Like the fact that she likes German guys more than Dutch guys because of their good manners, or being clear about what kind of dress she wants to wear to her wedding and what carriage she’s going to choose for that special day.
Some statements that, in addition to the fact that Princess Amalia was seen with a handsome young German at the end of the year, made them spread the rumours in the Netherlands to what could be first love affair of the heiress to the throne† In recent months there has been much talk about the possible courtship between Amalia from the Netherlands and Isebrand Kaldewe, son of a prestigious Westphalian business family. Especially due to the leaking of some images of the young people enjoying a walk through the streets of New York hand in hand at the end of last year. According to various Dutch media, Amalia could have met this 19 years old at a party last summer, after finishing college and starting his gap year.
Amalia decided to think about this a few days ago during her interview with Jeroen Snel, who did not hesitate to ask the princess about the correctness of the information that her new love affair took for granted. “I am very happy because I feel a lot of love from the people around me. I know that’s not the answer you’re looking for, but it’s something I’d rather keep to myself. If there’s something serious, you’ll be the first to hear about it.” confirmed the young woman. The eldest daughter of Kings Guillermo and Máxima did not want to pass up the opportunity to thank the privacy she enjoys in her country, although she also acknowledged that “sometimes it is annoying, because even if you are alone with your friends, you have to be observant and ask yourself if they are taking pictures of you” without directly mentioning the Dutch and German publications that decided to release the pictures with her alleged boyfriend.
The Dutch heiress also used this interview to talk about the great relationship it has with its European counterparts, stating that he speaks to some of them regularly and that they have many things in common. “I like the contact with the princesses Ingrid (Norway) and Isabel (Belgium) because we are in the same position and we understand each other immediatelythe Dutch revealed. “It’s really nice to talk about certain things in life that are slightly different for us,” she added shortly afterwards. A few weeks ago, she didn’t want to miss the gala dinner on the occasion of Ingrid-Alexandra’s eighteenth birthday from Norway, an experience she called “really cool” when she met her friends again.
Finally he wanted to think about what his immediate future will be, after a gap year who still enjoys it. And it is that, next September the heiress to the throne will start studying in September an interdisciplinary degree of Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics at the University of Amsterdam. A three-year program of study that will lead the heiress to share a flat with other college students. “I’m really looking forward to the day. I hope to meet many people, learn new things, but study comes first. It’s not just fun and celebration,” admitted Amalia. The heir to the throne of the Netherlands in just under two months begins a new phase of his life in the Dutch capitalmore than 60 kilometers from his parents’ official residence in The Hague.
Source: Marie Claire

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