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Sky News AU
18 hours ago
- Health
- Sky News AU
Future Dutch monarch Princess Catharina-Amalia remains hospitalised after surgery on her arm following horror horse incident
Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands remains in hospital days after a horse accident on Tuesday, the Dutch royal palace has confirmed. Catharina-Amalia, 21, is the eldest daughter of King Willem-Alexander and his Argentine-born wife Queen Maxima and will one day ascend the throne as the country's next monarch. The heir to the Dutch throne, who is known by her official title of the Princess of Orange, was taken to the hospital to undergo surgery after falling off her horse Mojito. It was subsequently confirmed the Princess suffered a fractured arm in the nasty fall which required surgery. Catharina-Amalia is being treated at the University Medical Centre Utrecht hospital. "The operation went well,' the palace said in a statement on Wednesday. 'She will remain at the UMC Utrecht for monitoring at least until tomorrow." The Dutch royal palace earlier announced there will be regular updates on the royal's health "as soon as it becomes clear what the possible consequences are for official obligations and other agreements". It was also reported that Queen Maxima left an engagement with the MIND Us Foundation at the Noordeinde Palace in The Hague early to be by her daughter's side. The injury comes about a year after it was revealed the Princess was quietly living in Spain amid security concerns after several kidnapping threats. Catharina-Amalia is understood to have spent about a year in Madrid but recently relocated back to the Netherlands after new measures were taken to ensure her safety. The security revelations shocked the famously progressive European nation of about 18 million people. The Netherlands has low rates of violent crime and its royal family are sometimes called 'the bicycle monarchy' for their informal approach to royal duties.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Princess Catharina-Amalia Hospitalized After Horseback-Riding Incident
Princess Catharina-Amalia sustained injuries after falling off her horse, the Dutch royal palace shared The princess will undergo surgery, the palace said Her mother, Queen Maxima, reportedly left an engagement at The Hague early because of her daughter's accidentPrincess Catharina-Amalia, the eldest daughter of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, has been hospitalized following a horseback-riding incident, the Dutch royal palace confirmed. In a statement posted to the palace's website on Tuesday, June 10, officials shared that the 21-year-old heir to the Dutch throne suffered a fall. "The Princess of Orange broke her upper arm today after falling from her horse. She will undergo surgery at the UMC Utrecht," an English translation of the statement read. "More information will follow as soon as it becomes clear what the possible consequences are for official obligations and other agreements." While the palace did not provide additional information, both Hello! and the Daily Express reported that Princess Amalia's mother Queen Maxima left early from her engagement with the MIND Us Foundation at the Noordeinde Palace in The Hague on Tuesday. The princess is a longtime equestrian, and the palace's official website features photos of Princess Amalia riding her horse Mojito, and notes that she "enjoys horse riding, tennis and singing" in her free time. Princess Amalia isn't the only high-profile royal to suffer a horse-related incident in recent years. Princess Anne was hospitalized in June 2024 with a concussion thought to be caused by impact with a horse on her Gatcombe Park estate. Anne, 74, said she could not remember "a single thing" about the incident one month after her hospitalization. While reflecting on her injuries during a trip to South Africa earlier this year, the Princess Royal told the Press Association that the experience taught her 'every day is a bonus," per the BBC. Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage? to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! 'It just reminds you, shows you — you never quite know, something [happens] and you might not recover,' she said, adding, 'You're jolly lucky … if you can continue to be more or less compos mentis [of sound mind], and last summer I was very close to not being. Take each day as it comes, they say." She later made an emotional return to the hospital where she was treated after the incident, and thanked staffers who cared for her. When she and her family take part in Trooping the Colour on Saturday, June 14, the Princess Royal is expected to ride on horseback alongside Prince William and Prince Edward. Read the original article on People