Princess Amalia: Designer reveals she is “pretty daring”

Princess Amalia
Designer reveals exciting details about her character

Princess Amalia

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Outwardly, Princess Amalia can seem very reserved and shy. But the Belgian designer Edouard Vermeulen of the Natan fashion house now paints a completely different picture of the Dutch Crown Princess.

How badly have Princess Amalia, 18, been affected by the scandals of the past few months? Especially in times of Corona, the Dutch royal family seems to be stepping from one slip to the next. It was not until the controversial vacation trip to Greece in the midst of the corona crisis in October 2020, now Amalia’s birthday party with more invited guests than allowed, for which the family apologized.

Princess Amalia will not be harmed by the scandals

But royal expert Justine Marcella told the TV station “NOS” that the scandal will not damage the image of Crown Princess Amalia much: “[Die Prinzessin] achieved great success with the book, her speech to the State Council and the withdrawal of her appanage. Amalia can make a difference. But it’s even more difficult for her father. He is really blamed for this by some. “


King Willem-Alexander is proud of Princess Amalia.

The private crown princess

And the Belgian designer Edouard Vermeulen, who regularly dresses both Queen Máxima, 50, and Princess Amalia, said in an interview with the French magazine “Paris Match” that the 18-year-old “does not allow herself to be overwhelmed by negative thoughts”.

Contrary to public perception, Amalia also has “a lot of humor and no trace of shyness.” In addition, like her father King Willem-Alexander, 54, she is very spontaneous and has the “heart in the right place”: “When she comes, she hugs you. She is personable, not a bit shy, open and quite daring,” reveals Vermeulen.

Reckless? An attribute that would not necessarily have been assigned to Princess Amalia. But in fact, the younger sisters Princess Alexia, 16, and Princess Ariane, 14, are said to be much more reserved than the heir to the throne.

Sources used: Dana Press, parismatch.com

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