Dutch princess won't accept payment when she turns 18

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The heir to the Dutch throne, Princess Amalia, has decided for the next few years not to accept the allowance — worth some $1.9 million per year — that she is entitled to receive annually once she turns 18 in December

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The heir to the Dutch throne, Princess Amalia, has decided for the next few years not to accept the allowance — worth some 1.6 million euros per year — that she is entitled to receive annually once she turns 18 in December.

The payment is made up of about 300,000 euros directly to the princess and 1.3 million to cover staff costs and other expenses. Rutte wrote back to congratulate Amalia on graduating high school and said he understood and appreciated her decision.Amalia’s parents, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima, came in for harsh criticism last year when they took the family on vacation to their holiday home in Greece amid the COVID-19 pandemic.video message

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