Monday, 4 April 2011

The Prince Haakon of Norway practises KiteSurf in Fuerteventura

Haakon magnusImage via WikipediaThe immensity of the beach of Sotavento, in Fuerteventura's south, was finally the enclave chosen by the prince Haakon Magnus of Norway to devote itself for point to the practice of one of his nautical favorite sports, the kitesurf, it disciplines whom, on the other hand, there made keen his friend Kyril Saxe-Coburg, the second son of the deposed king Simeón of Bulgaria.

The day had not dawned so well as the royal procession could foresee. The wind that the prince had enjoyed in his first capture of contact, on Friday evening, spent of seven blew strongly to force of four during yesterday morning, which did not prevent him from being thrown to the water, included hull and from riding during an hour the waves to loins of his table.

 The husband of Mette Marit was not going to fail to take advantage of the elopement in solitarily for little wind that it was doing. For it, at eleven o'clock in the morning already it was preparing the whole equipment in company of the instructor of the René Egli Center, the school of kitesurf and windsurfing in the one that had rented the material.
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