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English: Wintertime in Gstaad.
The young Aga Khan, is one of the most famous people, who own their own chalet's in the Swiss mountains. He has asked his half-sister Yasmin, Rita Hayworth's daughter, to stay in his chalet in Switzerland. In his will their father, the late Aly Khan, asked the 22-year-old Aga to treat Yasmin with affection and give her good advice and protection. Photo shows Aga Khan on the ski slopes at Gstaad today.
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