Princess Amalia appears a week after her operation with Mitella at a defense meeting, and what do we get? Two half sentences towards the press. “I just think it’s faint of her!”
The 21-year-old Princess Amalia is, according to many people, a nice girl, but she is very convulsive with the press. She attended a military ceremony in Amersfoort yesterday. What did that look like? Many serious faces, some mold flags and tough guys who shouted ‘Amalia’ very hard in gallop. A bit uncomfortable.
‘How are you?’
There is of course no one who interests it a ball, but the press came to it because it was Amalia’s first public performance since the fall of her horse and the arm fracture she sustained. Half Land sympathizes with d’r, so then it is also nice if you thank you for the Get Get Get Geting Welsen in front of the camera or tell how things are going.
Well, nothing of that all. Amalia walked a little easy -going away afterwards, waving to the cameras. “How are your arm?”, A shocked reporter from Shownieuws still shouts.
Pass through
Amalia then just keeps going. She does call the journalist: “It still hurts, but I am standing, so that helps.”
The reporter: “And will you be back on your horse soon?”
Amalia: “Not soon, unfortunately.”
Okay, that was not exactly a bright question, but it would be nice if Amalia would just be neat next time, given that all the public interest there is for her. Why always that holy caution?
Faintly
Tooske Ragas says in the studio of Shownieuws That she sympathizes with Amalia. “I have a bit to do with her. I think she will have a lot of pain in that arm now.”
Royalty fan Sandra Schuurhof: “I think so too. She was operated on a week ago. Still tough that she did go, because of course it didn’t necessarily have. They could have postponed that again or she could not have come along.”
Show expert Bart Ettekoven: “I thought it was a bit faint how she walked away when those questions came about that fall. Then she can stop and tell something about it?”
Sympathy
Sandra agrees. “Yes, I think they will be instructed in advance. She looks a little bit off her parents, by calling a bit like that when walking away. I think: she is there anyway and you still want to know what I understand. You understand. You have told the country and everyone sympathizes with her.”
Bart: “You don’t have to share the details about the operation and the anesthesia, but you can tell something more about what happened?”
“We take care of it!”
The press conversation with the Oranges will be in two and a half weeks. Sandra: “Then she can’t get away with this,” it still hurts. “
Tooske decisively: “Yes, we’ll take care of that!”

