Kate arrived yesterday afternoon on the £8 million Cessna plane owned by the country’s richest man
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have apparently flown to France by private jet for a summer break.
Kate and William arrived yesterday afternoon on the £8 million Cessna plane owned by the country’s richest man, the Duke of Westminster, who has leant it to the couple several times before.
The pair landed in the small south western airport of Pau-Pyrenees, close to the border with Spain, at 1.30pm yesterday afternoon and were swiftly transferred into two waiting blacked out Range Rovers, out of the view of photographers.
Although the airport refused to comment, multiple sources told local newspaper, La Rep des Pyrenees, that the Duchess was on board and travelling to ‘visit relatives’.
There was initially no mention of air ambulance pilot Prince William or the couple’s children Prince George and Princess Charlotte although all three are believed to have accompanied Kate.
The family party would have travelled with their nanny, Maria Borrallo, and a small security detail.
Another group of Scotland Yard close protection officers were waiting for them at the location, having travelled out a few days earlier to ‘recce’ the holiday.
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The cost of the flight wouldn’t be billed to taxpayers as it is a private holiday, although the bill for providing their police protection would.
After a few minutes unloading and repacking their luggage, the UK-registered cars then headed off in the direction of north Bearn and Gers. It is not clear where they were heading but the airport is 70 miles from the coastal resort of Biarritz.
Kate and William are seen riding in the front of a boat as they watch the America’s Cup World Series Race on the Solent in Portsmouth this weekend
The couple regularly borrow the Duke’s jet for private trips and holidays, which seats up to eight people and would cost £12,000 a day to hire
The couple regularly borrow the Duke’s jet for private trips and holidays, which seats up to eight people and would cost £12,000 a day to hire.
Prince George flew on the plane when he was just a few weeks old, travelling up to Scotland to visit his great-grandfather, Prince Philip.
The couple also used it to fly to Balmoral last summer to see the Queen on her annual temporary residence.
And earlier this year William and Kate – who have been the subject of criticism this year for their lack of royal duties and being ‘workshy’ – slipped out of the country on a secret skiing holiday with pals, again on the Duke’s jet.
Gerald Grosvenor, said to be worth £735 billion and whose property portfolio includes 100 acres of Mayfair and 200 acres of Belgravia, is a close family friend.
His wife, Natalia, is Prince William’s godmother while his son and heir, Hugh Grosvenor, was asked to be Prince George’s godfather at the age of just 22.
His daughter, Lady Tamara, is married to one of William’s closest friends, Edward van Cutsem.
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