Dutch king reveals double life as airline pilot

Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands juggles royal duties with flying KLM passengers around the world

King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands on royal duty with wife Queen Maxima 
(Image credit: Patrick van Katwijk/Getty Images)

King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands has let slip that he has been secretly flying passengers on KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flights for more than two decades.

The avid aviator spoke about his double life to Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, saying he found flying "simply fantastic". He has co-piloted KLM planes twice a month for 21 years without his passengers realising.

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