Princess Amalia Starts as a Military Student at the Royal Netherlands Air Force

Princess Amalia begins her role a military working student at the Royal Netherlands Air Force

On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, Princess Amalia started as a military working student at the Royal Netherlands Air Force (Koninklijke Luchtmacht) as part of the Defensity College program in which she participates. Previously, the Princess was affiliated as a working student with the Defence Staff and completed the General Military Training (AMO).

Princess Amalia begins her role a military working student at the Royal Netherlands Air Force

Princess Amalia begins her role a military working student at the Royal Netherlands Air Force

Defensity College aims to offer students a meaningful part-time job during their studies and to increase the visibility of and connection between the armed forces and society. The program consists of various workplaces, activities, events, and training courses.

Princess Amalia begins her role a military working student at the Royal Netherlands Air Force

Princess Amalia begins her role a military working student at the Royal Netherlands Air Force
12 Comments
  1. Anonymous9/4/26 12:51

    so proud of you Amalia! stepping out of your comfort zone.

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  2. Superbe Amalia depuis la première photo !

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  3. Anonymous9/4/26 15:49

    Dad, mum and granny Beatrix all rolled into one lovely package! She has many mannerisms of her mother. Well done to her for taking on this training. JJ

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  4. Anonymous9/4/26 16:43

    Uniform colours are perfect for her. Good training for her future role. Lovely smile like her mother

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  5. Anonymous9/4/26 18:59

    Why not a hand kiss??

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    1. Anonymous12/4/26 05:35

      It is not standard protocol to do so.

      T

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  6. Anonymous9/4/26 22:40

    A hand kiss ?? Get over it..its the r.a.f. and not the palace. She is a cadet/ in training not a princess here. A salute is the norm here

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  7. Anonymous10/4/26 01:14

    I agree with @22.40, there should be no privileges for pampered princesses.

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  8. She is bright, engaging and personable. She looks terrific in fatigues! Well done to her, in training for her future role.

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  9. Thankfully they are allowed to keep their long hair!

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  10. The last time I saw such a beautiful thick plait, was on Anna Kournikova in her tennis heyday. I hope the Princess never cuts it!

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