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Dutch Princess Amalia Undergoes Surgery After Breaking Arm in Horse Riding Fall

  • Princess Catharina-Amalia, the 21-year-old heir to the Dutch throne, underwent surgery on June 10, 2025, after breaking her upper arm in a horseback riding fall in the Netherlands.
  • The injury occurred after she fell from her horse Mojito, prompting surgery at University Medical Centre Utrecht and subsequent hospitalization for monitoring.
  • Beginning in September 2022, the princess relocated to Amsterdam to live and pursue her studies, and she spends her leisure time engaging in horse riding, tennis, and singing.
  • The Royal House confirmed the surgery was successful and stated she would miss official events such as the CGAP congress, with a summer photo session postponed.
  • The princess remains hospitalized for observation, while her mother, Queen Máxima, has adjusted her schedule to support her, and the impact on future duties is still uncertain.
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This Tuesday, the Dutch heiress princess, Amalia, fell heavily on horseback, before being hospitalized. ...

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Crown Princess Catharina-Amalia had to be operated on by the horse after a fall, which upsets the schedule of the Dutch royal family.

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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