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Princess Amalia, 22, Reveals Large Scar on Her Arm Following Surgery After Horse Accident

  • Princess Catharina-Amalia, 22, revealed a large scar on her upper arm at the 2026 FEI World Championships gala after a horse riding accident last June.
  • She broke her upper arm falling from her horse Mojito and had surgery at UMC Utrecht, being released two days later.
  • Amalia confidently showed her scar wearing a sleeveless dress and continues her lifelong passion for equestrianism despite the injury.
  • In 2026, she completed military training with the Royal Air Force and studies law at the University of Amsterdam while fulfilling royal duties.
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A year after an accident that had taken her away from riding, King Willem-Alexander's eldest daughter made a noticeable appearance in Germany. ...

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Catharina Amalia of the Netherlands made a noticeable appearance in Aix-la-Chapelle, Tuesday, August 11, 2026. Coming to attend the opening ceremony of the world riding championships, the 22-year-old heiress princess was wearing a sleeveless dress that revealed an imposing scar on her left arm.

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After the summer break: How Crown Princess Amalia enjoyed the spotlight and her horse passion at the FEI-WM in Aachen.

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Last June, the Dutch crown princess Amalia falls off the horse and has to be operated on. She now shows the long scar of her riding accident in public for the first time during her visit to Germany.

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Queen Maxima's eldest daughter attended the opening of the 2026 FEI World Championships and her look allowed to see the brand she has on her skin after a strong fall suffered in 2025

·Vicente López, Argentina
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Princess Amalia shows more than just nobility at the FEI World Championships: her scar on the arm tells of a dramatic riding accident.

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