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Greet Hofmans (23 June 1894 – 16 November 1968) was a Dutch
faith healer Faith healing is the practice of prayer and gestures (such as laying on of hands) that are believed by some to elicit divine intervention in spiritual and physical healing, especially the Christian practice. Believers assert that the healing ...
and "hand layer". For nine years she was a friend and advisor of
Queen Juliana Juliana (; Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina; 30 April 1909 – 20 March 2004) was Queen of the Netherlands from 1948 until her abdication in 1980. Juliana was the only child of Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Sh ...
, often residing at Palace Soestdijk. She became the former Dutch queen's confidante in the 1950s, but was removed from the royal court after an affair that in the Netherlands is often referred to by her name, the ''Greet Hofmans affair''.


Court crisis 1948–1956

Hofmans was introduced at the Dutch Royal Court on the initiative of
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in 1948 to treat the eye sickness of Princess Maria Christina. This illness arose after Juliana was infected with
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during the pregnancy. Hofmans developed a great influence on the queen, encouraging
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ideas. In the period of the
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this caused a crisis in the royal household. Reputedly it reached the point where it threatened the marriage of Juliana and Bernhard. This crisis, which lasted to 1956, split the Dutch court into two camps. On the one side were Juliana and other admirers of Hofmans. On the other side were her husband Prince Bernhard, his supporters and the children of him and Juliana, including the later Dutch queen,
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. Outside the Netherlands, a great deal was written and speculated about the Hofmans affair. On 13 June 1956 an article appeared in the German magazine ''
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'' subtitled "Zwischen Königin und
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", literally meaning "Between queen and Rasputin". Reportedly it was Bernhard who provided the information for the article, by which means he hoped to have Hofmans removed from the court. The British newspaper ''
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'' with headline: ''Royal Crisis over A Faith-Healer''.


Beel Commission, 1956

The cabinet of
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banned the import of the edition of the German magazine and on 28 June 1956 appointed a commission of enquiry of former ministers (
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and
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) and former governor-general of the
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A. W. L. Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer: the Beel Commission. The outcome was the termination of Hofmans' contacts with the court and the reorganisation of the royal household. Through the secrecy imposed on the official side and the
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of the Dutch press, the Hofmans affair took on a life of its own. Some have speculated that the affair was simply a mask for a looming divorce of the royal couple. Hofmans retained until her death followers of the higher circles, who saw in her the personification of the ideal life: sober, peaceful, free of self-interest, and directed at one's fellow man. Others viewed her, however, as a charlatan, an intrigant, and a dangerous "witch", or at best a naive figure. She kept treating patients till she died from cancer in 1968. She was buried at Zorgvlied cemetery. On 7 February 2004 Bernhard wrote in an open letter to the ''
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'' newspaper:
''"with respect to the so-named Hofmans affair, I recall that the Beel Commission in 1956 conducted an exhaustive investigation. The report of this commission is for formal reasons still not public, therefore I express here my confidence that the eventual publication will place all those involved in this complex affair in the correct light''".


Fasseur study 2008

In November 2008, the Dutch historian Cees Fasseur revealed in his book ''Juliana & Bernhard. Story of a marriage, 1936–1956'' that Hofmans left the Dutch royal court in 1956 after receiving a letter warning that both she and Queen Juliana’s private secretary Walraven van Heeckeren would be ''"assassinated if she did not leave “voluntarily"''. The existence of the anonymous letter, signed by ''"the Action Committee"'', was kept secret until that publication. However, it was known that two members of former Dutch resistance groups had sent a letter to Queen Juliana’s mother, Wilhelmina, suggesting a violent solution for the crisis within the monarchy caused by the Hofmans’ closeness to Queen Juliana. Author Fasseur said he did not know if Bernhard, who had close ties with the former resistance, knew about the liquidation threat – or if he perhaps gave the order to send such a threat himself. Fasseur was the first who was granted permission by the then Queen Beatrix to read files related to the affair, that had been kept in the royal archives along with the 1956 secret report of the Beel Commission. The long-secret report of the commission appeared as an appendix to Fasseur’s book in 2008."Former queen's confidante received death threats"
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'' (Dutch association against charlatans, or
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) has ranked Hofmans in the 14th place of the top twenty
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s of the 20th century in the Netherlands.


Literature

* Cees Fasseur ''Juliana & Bernhard – het verhaal van een huwelijk: de jaren 1936–1956'', renewed ed. (2009) * Cees Fasseur ''Juliana & Bernhard – het verhaal van een huwelijk: de jaren 1936–1956'' (2008) * Lambert J.Giebels ''De Greet Hofmans-affaire – hoe de Nederlandse monarchie bijna ten onder ging'' (2007) * Hans Daalder ''Drees en Soestdijk – over de zaak-Hofmans en andere crises 1948–1958'' (2006) * J.G.Kikkert ''Crisis op Soestdijk – Nederland als bananenmonarchie'', renewed ed. (2005) * J.G.Kikkert ''Crisis op Soestdijk – Nederland als bananenmonarchie'' (1996) * A.Bredenhoff ''Greet Hofmans – occult licht op een koninklijke affaire'' (1996)


References

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