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Dutch Prince Constantijn, Queen Beatrix, her sister Margriet Van Vollenhoven, wife of Prince Johan Friso Princess Mabel and Prince Willem Alexander leave the main hospital in Innsbruck, western Austria, Feb 24, 2012, one week after the Queen's second son Prince Johan Friso was rushed to the intensive care unit of the clinic after he was buried by an avalanche. Doctors treating the Dutch Prince say he suffered massive brain damage and he may never regain consciousness.
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Dr. Wolfgang Koller, head of the traumatological intensive care unit speaks during a news conference at the main hospital in Innsbruck, western Austria, Feb 24, 2012, one week after the Dutch Queen Beatrix' second son Prince Johan Friso was rushed to the intensive care unit of the clinic after he was buried by an avalanche. Doctors treating the Dutch Prince say he suffered massive brain damage and he may never regain consciousness.
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Dutch Prince Constantijn, Queen Beatrix, wife of Johan Friso Princess Mabel and Prince Willem Alexander, from left, arrive at the main hospital in Innsbruck, western Austria, Feb 24, 2012, one week after the Queen's second son Prince Johan Friso was rushed to the intensive care unit of the clinic after he was buried by an avalanche.
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Dutch Queen Beatrix and wife of Prince Johan Friso Princess Mabel, from left, arrive at the main hospital in Innsbruck, western Austria, Feb 24, 2012.
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View of the skiing resort of Lech, western Austria, Feb. 18, 2012, where the Dutch royal family spend their winter holidays. Prince Johan Friso, the second son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, is being treated at the intensive care unit of a hospital in Innsbruck after an avalanche buried and seriously injured him as he skied off marked trails in Lech.
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Prince Willem-Alexander leaves the hotel where the Dutch royal family stays in Lech, western Austria, Feb. 19, 2012, two days after the second son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, Prince Johan Friso, was rushed to the intensive care unit of Innsbruck's main hospital after he was buried by an avalanche.
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Prince Willem-Alexander, right, and his wife Princess Maxima leave the hotel where the Dutch royal family is staying in Lech, western Austria, Feb. 19, 2012, two days after the second son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, Prince Johan Friso, was rushed to the intensive care unit of Innsbruck's main hospital after he was buried by an avalanche.
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Prince Constantijn carries his skis after leaving the hotel where the Dutch royal family is staying in Lech, western Austria, Feb. 19, 2012, two days after the second son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, Prince Johan Friso, was rushed to the intensive care unit of Innsbruck's main hospital after he was buried by an avalanche.
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Outside view of Hotel Post in the skiing resort of Lech, western Austria, Feb. 18, 2012, where the Dutch royal family spend their winter holidays. Prince Johan Friso, the second son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, is being treated in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Innsbruck after an avalanche buried and seriously injured him while he skied off marked trails in Lech.
Credit: AP Photo/Dietmar Stiplovsek
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Dutch Queen Beatrix and her daughter in-law Princess Mabel, right, arrive at the hospital in Innsbruck, western Austria, Feb 18, 2012, the day after Prince Johan Friso was rushed to the intensive care unit of Innsbruck's main hospital after he was buried by an avalanche.
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Queen Beatrix, left, and her daughter-in-law Princess Mabel leave the hotel where the Dutch royal family are staying in Lech, western Austria, Feb 19, 2012, two days after the queen's second son Prince Johan Friso was rushed to the intensive care unit of Innsbruck's main hospital after he was buried by an avalanche.
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Queen Beatrix, left, and her daughter-in-law Princess Mabel leave the hospital in Innsbruck, western Austria, Feb 19, 2012, two days after the queen's second son Prince Johan Friso was rushed to the intensive care unit of Innsbruck's main hospital after he was buried by an avalanche.
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Queen Beatrix, left, and her daughter-in-law Princess Mabel leave the hospital in Innsbruck, western Austria, Feb 19, 2012.
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Queen Beatrix, left, and her daughter-in-law Princess Mabel leave the hospital in Innsbruck, western Austria, Feb 19, 2012, two days after the queen's second son Prince Johan Friso was rushed to the intensive care unit of Innsbruck's main hospital after he was buried by an avalanche.
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Princess Mabel leaves the hospital in Innsbruck, western Austria, Feb. 19, 2012, two days after her husband, Queen Beatrix' second son Prince Johan Friso was rushed to the intensive care unit of Innsbruck's main hospital after he was buried by an avalanche.
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Prince Willem-Alexander leaves the hotel where the Dutch royal family are staying in Lech, western Austria, Monday, Feb. 20, 2012, three days after the second son of Queen Beatrix, Prince Johan Friso, was rushed to the intensive care unit of Innsbruck's main hospital after he was buried by an avalanche.
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Prince Willem-Alexander, left, his wife Princess Maxima, background, and Princess Mabel leave the hotel where the Dutch royal family are staying in Lech, western Austria, Feb. 20, 2012, three days after the second son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, Prince Johan Friso, was rushed to the intensive care unit of Innsbruck's main hospital after he was buried by an avalanche.
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