In a surprising twist, Prince Edward and Sophie, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, opted for a skiing getaway in Switzerland instead of attending a significant royal family event.
The couple’s decision to enjoy the slopes at the luxurious St. Moritz resort meant they missed the memorial service for the late Greek King Constantine, held at St George’s Church.
The 59-year-old royals were spotted enjoying their time in the Swiss Alps, accompanied by friends Susie Watt and Sir Redmond Watt, the Governor of the Royal Hospital.
Their children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex, aged 20 and 16 respectively, were notably absent from the trip, allowing the couple some quality time together.
As they hit the slopes, Prince Edward and Sophie radiated joy, showcasing their skiing prowess while navigating the picturesque mountain terrain.
The couple’s adventure was made all the more luxurious with their travel arrangements; reports indicate they flew to the resort on a lavish £42 million Dosso Falcon 7X private jet.
This state-of-the-art aircraft boasts impressive amenities, including high-speed internet, five convertible beds, a Blu-ray entertainment system, and two bathrooms, ensuring a comfortable journey to their winter retreat.
Such opulence is par for the course for the royal family, who are known for their extravagant lifestyle.
While the Duke and Duchess were off enjoying their skiing holiday, Queen Camilla took the lead at the memorial service for King Constantine, gathering other members of the British royal family in remembrance.
The ceremony saw notable attendees, including Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson, and Princess Beatrice, among others.
Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank were conspicuously absent from the service, sparking curiosity among royal watchers.