King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima registered their daughter Princess Alexia under an assumed name in Feldkirch's Landeskrankenhaus to thwart snooping media and others from finding out about her condition and exact whereabouts. Princess Alexia was 'Alexandra Huber' for the four days she resided in the Austrian hospital the local Voralberger Nachrichten reported.
According to Dutch TV-show Shownieuws the Dutch Government Information Service (RVD) would not comment on the article on page 8 of the newspaper which also gave details about the doctors – Michael Vonmetz and Burkhard Simma – who operated on the ten year old Princess and looked after her after her surgery.
Alexia (pictured with green helmet) last week Saturday made an ugly fall while skiing in the nearby ski resort of Lech am Arlberg where the Dutch Royal Family had been vacationing for several days. She was flown by helicopter to the hospital in Feldkirch, accompanied by her mother Queen Máxima and followed in by the King in his car. Princess Alexia was discharged from the hospital on Tuesday, and is now working on her revalidation the Court announced earlier this week.
Blauw Bloed, the Dutch TV's weekly royalty programme, said on Saturday the Royal Family were back in Lech this weekend. They were spotted in town by a Dutch journalist.
© RB Hans Jacobs: Sources: VN, EO Blauw Bloed, SBS Shownieuws
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