Prince William is trying to save the economy. Sort of. He is “determined” to get his traveling costs down, so William will now fly economy whenever possible, sources tell The Telegraph’s gossip guy, Mandrake.
William and his on-again girlfriend Kate Middleton flew economy to Courchevel for a little skiing holiday early in March. The prince had his security personnel with him on the flight, and he and Kate brought along several friends, all on economy. Must be nice.
Perhaps it would never occur to the Prince (or any member of the royal family) that if cost-cutting is the goal, perhaps three or four annual exotic holidays should just be cancelled. But no matter – the way to save the economy (temporarily) is to spend more. So Prince William will probably be criticized for not spending more, as well as spending too much. I almost feel bad for him, until I realize I haven’t had a vacation in a while. The Telegraph has more:
Setting commendable example to Gordon Brown and his ministers as the economic crisis intensifies, Prince William has quietly and without fanfare instructed his staff to seat him in economy on scheduled flights whenever possible.
“He is determined to get his travelling costs down,” a senior courtier tells Mandrake.
“Obviously there will be occasions when his security team will advise him against this, but he has told us that his default position from now on will be to turn right when he enters an aircraft. He is acutely aware that this is no time for ostentatious expenditure.”
When the 26-year-old prince flew off to Courchevel for a skiing holiday with his girlfriend Kate Middleton and her family earlier this month, it went unreported that the second in line to the throne sat among the economy passengers on the British Airways Heathrow to Geneva flight.
“There was a security presence, but it was all very low-key and William sat with Kate, her sister Pippa and a group of friends among the other passengers,” the courtier adds. “I think a lot of people on the flight didn’t even realise who they were. William actually hates having a fuss made of him when he travels and said that he found it a lot more relaxing than having the cabin crew all nervously hovering around him at the front of the aircraft.”
Michael and Carole Middleton, Kate’s parents, elected, interestingly, to travel business class on the flight, but this may have been because Mrs Middleton was entitled to an upgrade with her husband since she is a former BA employee.
This was believed to be the first occasion that the prince had sat in economy, but, even so, the trip garnered some unwelcome headlines for him because he had to break into his 16-month course at the Defence Helicopter Flying School – funded by the taxpayer to the tune of £800,000 – to take the holiday.
Prince William’s decision to switch from business and first to economy – a policy that has also been adoped by a great many businesses lately – contrasts with Gordon Brown’s increasingly grandiose travel arrangements.
Earlier this month I disclosed how, when the Prime Minister returned from his trip to Washington, his British Airways flight was permitted to taxi directly to Royal Suite One, which is normally reserved for the Queen and senior members of the Royal Family.
A British Airways captain got in touch after the story appeared to tell me that Brown’s flight was also accorded the call sign Speedbird One which is considered highly pretentious in aviation circles and was eschewed even by the status-conscious Tony Blair when he travelled as prime minister.
Both BA and Clarence House declined to comment on Prince William’s travelling arrangements.
From The Telegraph
“Mandrake” just had to throw in a few crumbs for the eltists, didn’t he? Oh, did you happen to forget that Kate Middleton’s mother used to be a stewardess? Oh, the horror of a maybe future queen being the daughter of someone who used to serve peanuts!
As far as Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s travel arrangements, is it really that big of a deal? Couldn’t a lot of the special treatment simply be due to security concerns? That’s probably a very American concern from me, though. I’m used to expecting all world leaders to have extensive special treatment for security precautions. Why shouldn’t the Prime Minister get the same travel treatment as the Queen? Isn’t Gordon Brown more important?
Prince William is shown at the Six Nations rugby union match between Ireland and Wales in Cardiff, Wales on 3/21/09. Credit: WENN.com
Prince William looks so much like his mother, may she rest in peace.
Strange, I was thinking the exact opposite – that he’s morphing more and more into a Windsor with each passing day.
I have to laugh at the last photo; it looks like President Mary McAleese is being knocked over by a the roar Brian O’Driscoll is letting out 😆
Its a catch 22…if he shells out on his vacation, it could be seen as stimulating the economy…but on the other hand he’s spending tax payer money…
Marvellous. He’s a lesson to us all. So skilled, the way he fits his ‘military career’ (ahem) around his holidays. 🙂
Mairead – totally Windsor. Sadly.
Yeah, thanks to his Mom he’s got the blonde hair, but thanks to his Dad he’s loosing it.
cant they get the prince some crest whitening strips?
i see will has inherited the early male pattern baldness of the windsors.
This is such a joke. I’m sorry but Prince William would do a million different things if he cared about the economy. A few weeks ago he was publicly accused of ‘doing nothing’ since he had done so few royal engagements in his lifetime compared to all the older members of his family. Since this story broke, he has done more engagements the past few weeks than his entire lifetime altogether, then he openly talked about his mother for the first time (in a supposed-to-be heartfelt speech that wasn’t even written by him) and now he’s trying to save the economy by flying with everyone else. Spare me, this is all a calculated effort and giant much-needed PR. If he cared about any of this stuff, he would have been this way from the beginning and not just when there is a camera or press around. I used to think a lot of him but after all this I’m disgusted.
He looks like his father’s side of the family–he really has the Danish looks brought into the family by Princess Alexandra. Diana wasn’t the only beauty to ever marry into the British royal family.
Lovely post, props to you for having the initiave to put it up