THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn and his entourage take over a wing of grade-II listed Tylney Hall in the village of Rotherwick as martial law is declared in Thailand
The Crown Prince of Thailand has escaped the political turmoil in his own country and is staying in a five-star hotel in the Hampshire countryside.
Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn and his 30-strong royal entourage have taken over a wing of grade-II listed Tylney Hall in the village of Rotherwick, the Evening Standard reported.
Prince Vajiralongkorn, the heir apparent and only son of King Bhumibol Adulyade.
Tylney Hall, where room start at £250 a night, rising to £530 for the Duke and Duchess Suites with four-poster beds and whirlpool baths, declined to comment on their royal guest.
“We never discuss our guests and will not be making any comment about this,” said a spokesman. » | Keith Perry | Friday, May 23, 2014