King Charles cancels Swiss ski trip to Klosters for first time in 45 years amid safety fears

King Charles has been advised not to take his annual trip to the Swiss resort - reports suggest
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King Charles III has cancelled his ski trip to Klosters as safety fears grow ahead of coronation, reports suggest. The monarch traditionally visits the alpine village with his family as a winter holiday.

The royals have owned Chalet Eugenia, a lavish abode in Switzerland, for decades and have been pictured frequenting the resort for years. However, reports are suggesting the winter holiday is being cancelled to protect King Charles’ health ahead of the coronation in May.

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Other reports claim the King has been advised to be conscious about the luxury lifestyle a ski trip could promote, while citizens of the UK financially face the toughest winter to date.

According to The Sun, a senior palace source has said: “There are many factors at play, not least it’s a bad look to go skiing during the cost of living crisis and the King is not a very ostentatious person.”

King Charles has visited Klosters with his family many times King Charles has visited Klosters with his family many times
King Charles has visited Klosters with his family many times

The source added an ski-related accident would be ‘disastrous’ with the palace focusing on the coronation. Buckingham Palace revealed details of King Charles’ coronation weekend last month with a grand procession and concert taking place across the three-day celebration.

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