CALGARY – The mystery of the missing prince and his bride has been solved.
After a week of photo-ops and frenzied crowds, William and Kate escaped the media spotlight at Banff’s remote Skoki Lodge.
Julie Canning, president and CEO of Banff Lake Louise Tourism on Thursday confirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went Skoki, in Banff National Park, for their 24-hour getaway.
Unlike most guests, who head to the secluded resort via an 11-kilometre trail up the Skoki Valley from the Lake Louise ski area, the royal couple flew in by helicopter.
Will and Kate had a taste of "breathtaking mountain ridges and alpine lakes, and the opportunity to explore five different adjoining valleys," the statement read. Canning promised the couple was "touched" by the lodge’s hospitality and uniqueness.
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