Princess Amalia started her second year at the University of Amsterdam today. But the 19-year-old still has to do without freedom and independence. Reason: The threat from the drug mafia is still high. So high that the Crown Princess will have to live with restrictions in the future and will not move back to Amsterdam.

Learning with fellow students, experiencing student parties, moving into your own booth for the first time: Even in the coming semester, these ideas of a carefree student life will not come true for Princess Amalia for the time being. As "Dana Press" reports, the Crown Princess will not return to Amsterdam and will continue to study from her parents' home at Schloss Huis ten Bosch.

A protective measure that has been in place for over a year. At that time, the first rumors arose that Amalia could be in danger. The reason: the eldest daughter of King Willem-Alexander was targeted by the Mocro-Maffia . After the rumors turned out to be an acute threat, the consequences followed. Protecting the princess was the top priority. Nowhere could security be guaranteed better than in the palace of the Dutch royal family. For Amalia, this meant she had to pack up her tent just a few days after moving to a shared flat in Amsterdam.

With the current decision, it is clear: the threat still exists. Even if the young heir to the throne appears more frequently in public appearances, the situation is extremely depressing, as she explains in an interview on her first official trip abroad .

Visiting the Venice Film Festival should have put everyone in a good mood despite all the disappointment. Away from the red carpet, the Dutch Crown Princess was spotted in the company of Belgium's King Philippe and his children.

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