The 43 year old Dutch Prince Johan Frisco was critically injured in an avalanche near Litzen-Zugertobel while skiing off-piste. He was buried for 15 minutes before rescue crews pulled him out. No one else has been reported missing at this time. Doctors say the Prince is in stable condition, but his life remains at risk according to a government official. The Austrian Alps have been getting hammered with snow and the avalanche danger was high. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that the Queen had not been involved in the incident. Unofficial will provide further details as they become available. We wish the Prince the best on a full recovery. Stay safe out there both at home and abroad. Conditions are sketchy all over.
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