A man suspected of planning an attack on two Dutch princesses was allegedly found with axes bearing disturbing inscriptions, according to prosecutors.
The 33-year-old suspect is due to appear before a Netherlands court on Monday, May 4.
He was detained for allegedly plotting the murder of Princess Catharina-Amalia, 22, the heir to the Dutch throne, and her younger sister Princess Alexia, 20.
The axes bore the words “Alexia,” “Mossad” and the Nazi salute “Sieg Heil,” the court document order said, as per the Associated Press.
The man also allegedly had a handwritten note containing the words “Amalia,” “Alexia” and “Bloodbath.”
Princess Amalia has faced repeated security threats in recent years, including a possible plot by organised crime groups to kidnap her and then-prime minister Mark Rutte in 2022.