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What does Amalia, Máxima Zorreguieta's daughter, study to prepare herself as a future queen?

Máxima's daughter is preparing with training for her future as queen

Princess Amalia, the eldest daughter of King Willem and Máxima Zorreguieta, began her university education in 2022.

She did so at the University of Amsterdam, where she enrolled in a prestigious program called PPLE.

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Princess Amalia, the firstborn of King Willem and Máxima Zorreguieta | La Derecha Diario

The career that combines everything a queen needs

The name of the program refers to the initials of Politics, Psychology, Law, and Economics.

It is a multidisciplinary degree aimed at training leaders with strategic and social vision. This approach allows Amalia to prepare in various key areas for her future role as head of state.

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The degree combines Politics, Psychology, Law, and Economics | La Derecha Diario

Her commitment to education comes from a young age

From a young age, Amalia was immersed in a rigorous education designed to train the future queen. She studied at the Christelijk Gymnasium Sorghvliet in The Hague, where she graduated with honors.

There, she combined traditional subjects with preparation oriented toward royal duties.

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Since she was young, Amalia was immersed in a rigorous education | La Derecha Diario

The threat that forced her to change her plans

In 2022, the princess faced a severe setback: she was threatened by the Dutch mafia. Due to the risk, she left her student residence and returned to live at Huis ten Bosch Palace.

This situation interrupted her in-person university experience and had a strong emotional impact.

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Amalia was threatened by the Dutch mafia | La Derecha Diario

"I'm still having a very hard time"

During a tour of the Caribbean, Amalia confessed that the situation affected her deeply. "I miss university life and being able to walk freely on the street," she expressed to the press.

The incident highlighted the personal limitations that life within royalty entails.

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