The Dutch royal family took part in the traditional winter photoshoot during a family ski holiday in Lech, Austria
February 25, 2020 - 11:54 GMT Danielle Stacey The Dutch royal family were in good spirits as they took part in a photocall during their annual skiing trip in Lech, Austria on Tuesday. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of The Netherlands beamed for the cameras as they posed for a series of pictures against the snowy backdrop of the mountains with their three daughters, Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange, 16, Princess Alexia, 14, and Princess Ariane, 12.
The royal couple were also joined by the king's mother, Princess Beatrix, his brother Prince Constantijn and wife Princess Laurentien. The couple's three children, Countess Eloise, 17, Count Claus-Casimir, 15, and Countess Leonore, 13, posed alongside their cousins on the slopes.Princess Beatrix, 82, who wore a dark ski suit and a bright blue scarf, was surrounded by her grandchildren for one sweet snap. The former queen abdicated in 2013, in favour of her eldest son Willem-Alexander.
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