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The Dutch royal family will not be traveling to Lech am Arlberg for their traditional winter holidays this year.
The government information office confirmed the corresponding APA press reports. The royal family is complying with the Dutch government’s advice to refrain from traveling abroad until the end of March 2021, he said.
Lech less than two weeks this year
Dutch royals have been regular guests of the noble Vorarlberg ski resort since 1959. Oranjes usually spend about two weeks in Lech each February, with the night at the famous Post Hotel. Currently, like all hotels in Austria, the hotel remains closed to tourists until at least the end of February due to closure. Basically, the ski areas can only be visited by local visitors.
No family photo in the snow in 2021
The Christmas tradition of the Oranjes also includes a photo shoot at the beginning of your stay at the Arlberg. Last year, King Willem-Alexander, his wife, Queen Máxima, their daughters, Princess Catharina-Amalia, Princess Alexia and Princess Ariane, made as good a figure in the snow as the king’s brother, Prince Constantijn, his wife, Princess Laurentien and their children. Countess Eloise, Count Claus-Casimir and Countess Leonore. During the group photos, Princess Beatrice, the 83-year-old mother of Willem-Alexander and Constantijn, also laughed in front of the camera.
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