Dutch Countess Eloise van Oranje‘s Home Burglarized; Jewelry Stolen
Eloise van Oranje, 22, daughter of Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands, is recovering after a burglary at her home on Wednesday. The incident resulted in the theft of nearly all of her jewelry.
Van Oranje took to Instagram Stories to express her gratitude for the outpouring of support she received following the news. “Thank you very much for the sweet messages! Really super sweet,” she wrote, acknowledging the kindness shown by her followers.
The burglary, which occured on Wednesday, left the young countess without most of her personal jewelry collection. However, a silver lining emerged as she revealed that several jewelry companies have reached out, offering to donate items to help replace her losses. “there are a ‘few jewelry companies’ that have offered to donate something,” she shared.
In a subsequent Instagram post, van Oranje described how she spent the day after the burglary working at her second-hand clothing store in The Hague, Netherlands. ”It totally worked out. This place makes me so happy,” she stated, finding solace in her work and the positive atmosphere of her buisness. The burglary unfortunately prevented her from attending the Thursday morning opening of her second clothing store, also located in The Hague.
This incident highlights the vulnerability even high-profile individuals face to property crime. While the specifics of the burglary remain under investigation,the story underscores the importance of home security measures and the emotional impact of such events. The support shown to van Oranje by her followers and the jewelry industry reflects a sense of community and compassion in the face of adversity.
The incident serves as a reminder for all homeowners,regardless of their background,to review their home security measures and consider steps to protect their valuables. this includes measures such as installing security systems, reinforcing locks, and being mindful of social media posts that might inadvertently reveal vulnerabilities.
Eloise van Oranje,niece of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands,had her home in Amsterdam burglarized while she was away. The burglars targeted her jewelry collection, stealing almost all of it. [1] [2] [3]