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Prince Friso skiing in Austria last year Edwin Janssen/Bruno Press/Press Association Images

Dutch prince buried in Austrian avalanche

Prince Friso was taken to intensive care after being engulfed by the avalanche while skiing in Austria today.

AN AVALANCHE BURIED and seriously injured the son of the Dutch queen earlier today, leaving him in intensive care in Innsbruck, Austria.

It was unclear how critical the condition of Prince Friso was. The Dutch government, which initially said his life was in danger later issued an update saying “his condition is stable but not out of danger.” Stefan Jochum, a spokesman for the Lech ski area where the accident occurred, said Friso’s condition was serious but his life was no longer at risk.

“Her Majesty the Queen and (Friso’s wife) Princess Mabel are with Prince Friso,” the Dutch statement said, adding that “doctors treating him will only be able to give a prognosis in a matter of days.”

Jochum said the accident happened early this afternoon as the prince and three other skiers were on slopes away from the marked Lech ski runs and laden with snow after weeks of record falls.

The Lech municipal office said a regional avalanche warning issued for the day was four on the five-point scale, meaning the danger was high.

“A snow slide came down and the prince was buried as the only member of the group” said Jochum in a telephone interview. A rescue helicopter was on the scene within minutes and after Friso was located, he was resuscitated on the scene and flown to the hospital, Jochum said.

The Austria Press Agency cited Lech Mayor Ludwig Muxel as saying Friso was buried for about 20 minutes by a snow mass that measured around 30 meters (more than 30 yards) by 40 meters (more than 40 yards when it hit him.

‘The best doctors are there’

Dutch national broadcaster NOS broke into its regular programming to give the story rolling minute-to-minute coverage as the news broke, speaking to medical experts and avalanche specialists.

“There’s nothing more (to say) than that the best doctors are there,” Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said. “Austria naturally has very good medical care, we are fully confident in them – but further we really just have to wait.”

Friso, 43, was in Lech along with other members of the royal family. The second of Beatrix’s three sons gave up any claim to the Dutch throne to marry Dutch commoner Mabel Wisse Smit, in 2004. The pair have two daughters, Emma and Joanna.

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    Feb 17th 2012, 5:57 PM

    Hopefully he will make full recovery just as well it did not happen here as he would be on a trolly in the car park

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    Feb 17th 2012, 5:41 PM

    “The second of Beatrix’s three sons gave up any claim to the Dutch throne to marry Dutch commoner Mabel Wisse Smit, in 2004. The pair have two daughters, Emma and Joanna.”

    It wasn’t that she was a commoner. It was because she was the ex-girlfriend of a gangland boss and lied about it.

    After all, the crown prince’s wife is a commoner.

    Please do not take this correction as any form of support for monarchy…

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    Mute Cpm
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    Feb 17th 2012, 5:51 PM

    Eh… Ok

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    Mute Gis Bayertz
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    Feb 17th 2012, 6:15 PM

    Right………….

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    Feb 17th 2012, 9:05 PM

    Hear hear Dave !

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    Mute Jerry Slattery
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    Feb 17th 2012, 8:22 PM

    Good on the Dutch Taxpayers still subsidising this type of old Rubbish Hope the chap comes out of it OK .
    Thank God for a Republic at least we get to vote them in or out every now and again

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    Mute Dave
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    Feb 17th 2012, 8:35 PM

    The Dutch Royal family are very popular with Dutch people. Also, if there was a wish to remove them, the Dutch would be adult enough to hold a referendum. Meanwhile, here in our “Republic”, we are left subsidising banks, bank holders and assorted other leeches who will do zero good for the country.

    No, I dont like Monarchy either, and I prefer Republicanism, but lets not pretend ours is perfect.

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    Feb 18th 2012, 11:12 AM

    what’s the point of voting any of them in or out when they’re all the F###ING same! (I’m not saying we should be under monarch rule by the way… before I’m verbally abused.)

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    Feb 17th 2012, 11:58 PM

    Seriously good off piste in Lech, can understand why he was at it!

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    Feb 18th 2012, 8:06 AM

    The road to lech was closed on the 16th and the avalanche risk was 4. You don’t go off piste.

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    Feb 17th 2012, 9:19 PM

    I wonder was he wearing a helmet? There are reports of a fractured skull.

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    Feb 18th 2012, 8:03 AM

    Nothing is avalanche proof but a good helmet may be the difference between a bad concussion and a fractured skull

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