Prince Charles Visits Switzerland To Ski
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BONN. January 11. Prince Charles left the Bavarian village ef Sehßenee hy ear y stair day for a eld-tag holiday ta gwlterriand The 14-yeer-old heir to the British Throne had stopped overnight at the lakeside home of his uncle. Prince Georg Wilhelm ran Hanover, in Schliersee. A secretary at Prince Gorgh home said Prince Charles was accompanied by his uncle and aunt. Princess Sophie, a stater of the Duke of Edinburgh, and their three children. Prince Weifi. aged 15. Prince Georg, aged 13, and Princess Friederike, aged 6. Be ww on his wiy to the remote mountain village of
Tarasp in the Engadin. southeast of Switzerland. Prince Charles later arrived at Taraep to start his ski-ing holiday in Switzerland. The Prince is to stay at the small village, well off the beaten track of major winter spocte resorts, in an aid farmhouse which was modernised last summer. He will be the guest of Prince Ludwig of Hesse. Prince Ludwig told Reuter earlier today that Prince Charles would spend only a few days bi Tarasp, a tiny village of 296 persons. Prince Ludwig said he expected that Prince Charles, who has never skied before, would learn on nursery slopes nut far from the seventeenth centuiy stona fionnbouoe where he will stay.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30028, 12 January 1963, Page 13
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