Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez Returns from Private Andorra Ski Trip
He vacationed privately with wife Begoña Gómez and daughters at the upscale Pardines hotel, arriving last Sunday and departing Friday morning after breakfast.
Key Points
- Family arrived Sunday, skied extensively, dined at Pardines hotel before Friday departure.
- Trip kept private; Spanish police and Andorran security intercepted media.
- Remote location and skiing gear ensured anonymity on slopes.
- Marked New Year in tranquillity, away from spotlight.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has returned to Madrid by road after spending five days skiing and relaxing in Andorra with his wife, Begoña Gómez, and their daughters.
The family arrived last Sunday, giving them ample time to hit the slopes before departing Friday morning following breakfast. They were en route well before noon, retracing the same overland journey they took to reach the Principat. The trip remained entirely private, with the Sánchez-Gómez family basing themselves at the high-end Pardines hotel complex.
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