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Princes takes European ski holiday

Princes takes European ski holiday After abstaining from his usual European ski holiday last year in a bid to cut down his carbon footprint, the heir to the throne of England is back on the slopes, it has been revealed.

Prince Charles has been spotted enjoying a family ski holiday in Klosters with son Prince William, who is second in line to the throne.

Also enjoying skiing in Klosters with the royal father and son was Kate Middleton, Prince William's 25-year-old girlfriend.

The Swiss ski resort of Klosters is widely associated with Prince Charles and royal ski holidays, after he first began to frequent the resort in the 1970s.

The royal ski party can look forward to some good weather over the coming days as the forecast in Klosters is for fine weather, sunshine and the occasional snowfall.

March has been a month for regal celebrities on the slopes, after Princess Eugenie enjoyed a skiing holiday in Verbier with the Duchess of York and Princess Beatrice over Easter bank holiday weekend.


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