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By Sanskrity Sinha | Feb 20, 2012 03:03 AM EDT Three skiers were reportedly trapped and killed in an avalanche near the Stevens Pass area in the Cascade Mountains in rural eastern King County, Wa. on Sunday. The King County officials in Seattle confirmed
PRINCE Friso van Oranje, the second son of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, remains in stable but critical condition after a February 17 skiing accident, the Dutch Government Information Service said."Prince Friso's condition is still unchanged: stable
A general view of the university hospital (Landeskrankenhaus Universitaetskliniken) where Dutch Prince Johan Friso is currently receiving treatment, in Innsbruck, February 21, 2012. Dutch prince Johan Friso was hospitalised in Austria last Friday after... View Photo »
Injured ... Prince Johan Friso poses with his wife Mabel and their daughters. Photo: Reuters The condition of Prince Johan Friso, son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, remained unchanged for the second night in an Austrian hospital after a skiing accident, the Dut
20 FEBRUARY 2012 Members of the Dutch royal family have been keeping a vigil at the bedside of Prince Johan Friso who is being treated in intensive care following a skiing accident. Accompanied by his wife Mabel, Queen Beatrix, 74, visited Johan, the you
The condition of Prince Johan Friso, son of Dutch Queen Beatrix remained unchanged after a second night in an Austrian hospital after a horror skiing accident, the Royal Dutch House said Sunday. "The health condition of his royal majesty Prince Friso rem
Members of the media wait in front of the entrance of University Hospital (Landeskrankenhaus Innsbruck - Universitaetskliniken) as Dutch Queen Beatrix visits Prince Johan Friso with his wife Mabel in Innsbruck February 20, 2012. Dutch prince Johan Friso... View Photo »
Friso van Oranje, the second son of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, remains in stable but critical condition after a Feb. 17 skiing accident, the Dutch Government Information Service said. “Prince Friso’s condition is still unchanged: stable but critic
The Netherlands' royal information service says Prince Johan Friso remains in stable but life-threatening condition two days after he was buried by an avalanche in the Austrian Alps. The 43-year-old was rushed to the intensive care unit of Innsbruck's ma
Beatrix (Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard; born 31 January 1938) has been the Queen regnant of the Kingdom of the Netherlands since 30 April 1980, when her mother, Queen Juliana, abdicated. Full Article
Outside view of Hotel Post in the skiing resort of Lech, western Austria, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, where the Dutch Royal family spend their winter holidays. Prince Johan Friso, the second son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, is being treated in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Innsbruck...
View Photo »Media stand in front of Hotel Post in the skiing resort of Lech, western Austria, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, where the Dutch Royal family spend winter holidays. Prince Johan Friso, the second son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, is being treated at the intensive care unit of a hospital in...
View Photo »Picture taken on February 18, 2012 shows the entrance of the western Austrian resort town of Lech where the Dutch royal family traditionally take their winter holidays. Prince Johan Friso, son of Dutch Queen Beatrix has spent a 'calm evening' in an Austrian hospital, but was still not...
View Photo »People walk past the Gasthof Post Hotel in Lech, where members of the Dutch Royal Family are staying on holidays, on February 18, 2012. Prince Johan Friso, son of Dutch Queen Beatrix has spent a 'calm evening' in an Austrian hospital, but was still not out of danger after being...
View Photo »Picture taken on February 18, 2012 shows the entrance of the Gasthof Post Hotel in Lech, where members of the Dutch Royal Family are staying on holidays. Prince Johan Friso, son of Dutch Queen Beatrix has spent a 'calm evening' in an Austrian hospital, but was still not out of danger...
View Photo »A man walks in front of the university hospital in Innsbruck, western Austria, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012. Prince Johan Friso, the second son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, is being treated at the intensive care unit of the hospital after an avalanche buried and seriously injured him while he...
View Photo »A sign shows the way to the university hospital in Innsbruck, western Austria, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012. Prince Johan Friso, the second son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, is being treated at the intensive care unit of the hospital after an avalanche buried and seriously injured him while he...
View Photo »Picture taken on February 18, 2012 shows the main entrance of the Innsbruck University Hospital where Dutch Prince Johan Friso was brought for treatment on February 18, 2012 in Innsbruck. Several members of the Dutch royal family arrived in Innsbruck on February 17, 2012 after a son of...
View Photo »A journalist holds local newspapers bearing headlings on Dutch Prince Johan Friso's accident in front of the Innsbruck University Hospital where Friso was brought for treatment on February 18, 2012 in Innsbruck. Several members of the Dutch royal family arrived in Innsbruck on February...
View Photo »An ambulance arrives at the Innsbruck University Hospital Department of Surgery where Dutch Prince Johan Friso was brought for treatment on February 18, 2012 in Innsbruck. Several members of the Dutch royal family arrived in Innsbruck on February 17, 2012 after a son of Queen Beatrix,...
View Photo »File photo of members of the Dutch royal family pose during a photocall in the Austrian alpine ski resort of Lech am Arlberg February 19, 2011. Dutch Prince Johan Friso was in critical but stable condition at an intensive care unit in an Innsbruck hospital after being buried by an...
View Photo »Dutch Queen Beatrix (R) speaks to Sara (not pictured), wife of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as he signs a book at the end of a meeting at the Huis Ten Bosch royal palace in The Hague January 19, 2012. Netanyahu is on a two-day visit to the Netherlands.
View Photo »Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) talks to Dutch Queen Beatrix (C) as his wife Sara smiles during a visit at Huis ten Bosch Royal Palace in The Hague, The Netherlands, on January 19, 2012. Netanyahu is on a two-day working visit to the Netherlands.
View Photo »Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, his wife Sara, right, and Dutch Queen Beatrix, center, pose for photographers at the royal palace Huis Ten Bosch in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. Netanyahu is on a two-day visit to The Netherlands.
View Photo »Dutch Queen Beatrix, right, looks up when she talks to Sara Netanyahu, unseen, wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, who signed a book at the end of a meeting with the Dutch Queen at the royal palace Huis Ten Bosch in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. ...
View Photo »Queen Beatrix (3-L) , prince Willem-Alexander (2-L) and princess Maxima (3-R) of the Netherlands visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in the Omani capital Muscat on January 12, 2012.
View Photo »Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands visits the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in the Omani capital Muscat on January 12, 2012.
View Photo »Dutch Queen Beatrix (2-R), Prince Willem-Alexander (2-L), Princess Maxima (C) and two women pose for a picture during their visit to Fort Nakwal in Oman on January 11, 2012. The Dutch royals are on a three-day State visit to Oman. ANP ROYAL IMAGES ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out -...
View Photo »Dutch Queen Beatrix (R) waves next to Prince Willem-Alexander (L) and Princess Maxima (C) during their visit to Fort Nakwal in Oman on January 11, 2012. The Dutch royals are on a three-day State visit to Oman.
View Photo »The Netherlands' Queen Beatrix (C- right) walks in the grounds of the Nakhal Fort, some 100 kms north of the capital Muscat, on January 11, 2012, during her state visit to Oman.
View Photo »The Netherlands' Queen Beatrix watches a potter during their visit to the Nakhal Fort, some 100 kms north of the capital Muscat, on January 11, 2012, during her state visit to Oman. Netherland's Prince Willem-Alexander and princess Maxima stand right.
View Photo »The Netherlands' Queen Beatrix enjoys the view during her visit to the Nakhal Fort, some 100 kms north of the capital Muscat, on January 11, 2012, during her state visit to Oman.
View Photo »The Netherlands' Queen Beatrix (C) sits along side Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Maxima as they watch a sword dance during their visit to the Nakhal Fort, some 100 kms north of the capital Muscat, on January 11, 2012, during her state visit to Oman.
View Photo »The Netherlands' Queen Beatrix (C) is greeted by children in traditional garb as she visits the Nakhal Fort, some 100 kms north of the capital Muscat, on January 11, 2012, during her state visit to Oman.
View Photo »The Netherlands' Queen Beatrix (2nd R) looks at a camel as she visits the Port of Sohar on the second day of her State visit to Oman, on January 11, 2012.
View Photo »Outside view of Hotel Post in the skiing resort of Lech, western Austria, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, where the Dutch Royal family spend their winter holidays. Prince Johan Friso, the second son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, is being treated in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Innsbruck...
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