Embed from Getty Images#royal #flashback "The Duke of Edinburgh (left) watching Princess Anne and Prince Charles larking around as they prepare to ride a sledge in front of other holiday makers, during a visit to Prince Franz Josef and Princess Gina of Liechtenstein at Vaduz, December 30th 1965. pic.twitter.com/pfn06rCJt9
— Mace (@RoyaleVision) December 30, 2018
Embed from Getty Images#RoyalFlashback | The Princely Family host the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles & Princess Anne, as well Princess Sophie of Greece & Prince George William of Hannover, at Schloss Vaduz #OnThisDay 55 years ago, during their Skiing Holiday in Liechtenstein: https://t.co/PK77C1uZGC pic.twitter.com/VRZIqAYD2W
— The Royal Watcher (@saadsalman719) December 29, 2020
#royal #flashback "The Duke of Edinburgh (left) watching Princess Anne and Prince Charles larking around as they prepare to ride a sledge in front of other holiday makers, during a visit to Prince Franz Josef and Princess Gina of Liechtenstein at Vaduz, December 30th 1965. pic.twitter.com/pfn06rCJt9
— Mace (@RoyaleVision) December 30, 2018#RoyalFlashback | The Princely Family host the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles & Princess Anne, as well Princess Sophie of Greece & Prince George William of Hannover, at Schloss Vaduz #OnThisDay 55 years ago, during their Skiing Holiday in Liechtenstein: https://t.co/PK77C1uZGC pic.twitter.com/VRZIqAYD2W
— The Royal Watcher (@saadsalman719) December 29, 2020Prince Franz Josef II and Princess Gina of Liechtenstein hosted the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and Princess Anne at Schloss Vaduz on this day in 1965, during a skiing Holiday in Liechtenstein. The Duke’s sister and brother-in-law, Princess Sophie of Greece and Prince George William of Hannover, were also present in Vaduz. The Princely Family later spoke about their shock at the behaviour of the paparazzi, which led to Prince Charles and Princess Anne being smuggled out of the Castle in trucks to be able ski on the nearby slopes.
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Following Christmas at Sandringham, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and Princess Anne had joined the Queen for a Service at Westminster Abbey to mark the 900th Anniversary of its Consecration, before they traveled to Liechtenstein.
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