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It's not the most common mode of transport associated with royalty, but when Queen Sofia of Spain flew into the British capital recently she did so with a £13 ticket on budget airline Ryanair.

The 70-year-old wife of King Juan Carlos boarded one of the low-cost airline's planes in the northern Spanish city of Santander on Sunday evening heading for Essex's Stansted airport. She was making the trip to visit her brother, ex-King Constantine of Greece, who is recovering from heart surgery in a London hospital.

Members of the Spanish royal family – with the exception of the king, who travels on military flights – regularly use scheduled airlines. It's thought it may be the first time a senior member has used a low-cost airline, though.

"Whenever possible the royals use Spanish airlines, but in this case Ryanair was the most suitable option for the journey," a spokesperson at the royal palace confirmed." I believe it may be the first time they have chosen to use Ryanair."

The airline is the only one operating between the British capital and Santander, which the queen was visiting with her husband on Sunday, attending an event linked with the country's Armed Forces day.

Having made the journey up from Stansted to the capital, Sofia, who was born Princess Sophia of Greece and Denmark and is second cousin to Prince Charles, was driven to the private Wellington Hospital in St John's Wood to be with her younger brother. Constantine, now 68, was King of Greece from 1964 to 1973, when he was deposed. Since the abolition of the Greek monarchy the former king - who is Prince William's godfather – has lived in the London with his wife Anne-Marie.

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(L-R) Dutch Crown Princess Maxima and Crown Prince Willem-Alexander, Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon, Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria and Mr Daniel Westling and Danish Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik pose for photographs as they arrive at the celebration of the 70th birthday of Danish Queen Margrethe (unseen) at the Fredensborg Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark, 16 April 2010. Photo credit: EPA/JENS NORGAARD LARSEN
 
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Princess Martha Louise of Norway (L) chats with Princess Alexia of Greece (C) on April 15, 2010, at the the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen during a special gala show in honour af Danish Queen Margrethe

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</DIV(From left) Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, Princess Martha Louise of Norway and Princess Alexia of Greece attend on April 15, 2010, at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen a special gala show in honour af Danish Queen Margrethe. Photo credits: EPA
 
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Danish royals, Princess Marie (L), Prince Joachim (2nd L), Crown Princess Mary (2nd R) and Crown Prince Fredrik (R) attend a special gala show April 15, 2010, in the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen on the eve of the 70th birthday of Danish Queen Margrethe. AFP PHOTO
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Belgium's Princess Claire (L), Princess Louise (C) and Prince Laurent (R) arrive at the Notre Dame de Laeken church ahead of a mass in memory of former members of the royal family at in Brussels February 23, 2010. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: ROYALS)

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Actress and Princess of Venice and Piedmont Clotilde Courau arrives at the opening ceremony of the Marrakesh 9th International Film Festival December 4, 2009. The festival runs from December 4 to 12. REUTERS/Jean Blondin

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Princess Clotilde de Savoie (R) and her husband Emmanuel-Philibert de Savoie pose after a ceremony at the Elysee Palace in Paris November 13, 2009. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
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Princess Clotilde of Savoy arrives for the screening of the film "Looking For Eric" by director Ken Loach in competition at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, May 18, 2009. Twenty films compete for the prestigious Palme d'Or which will be awarded on May 24. REUTERS/Laurent Emmmanuel/Pool

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Princess Maxima of the Netherlands (R) and Princess Laurentien (L) wave to the well-wishers from the balcony of the Palace Noordeinde after the Presentation of the 2010 Dutch Budget Memorandum and the opening of the Dutch Parliamentary Year in the Hague September 15, 2009. REUTERS/Paul Vreeker/United Photos

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Japanese Princess Kiko (C) listens to Dutch Princess Laurentien (R) and Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs Maria van der Hoeven (L) during the commemoration of the 400-year relationship between Japan and the Netherlands in the Hague August 25, 2009. REUTERS/Michael Kooren
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Dutch Prince Willem-Alexander, Princess Mabel, Princess Maxima and Queen Beatrix arrive in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 16 December 2009, where Colombian architect Simon Velez (unseen) will receive the Prince Claus Award 2009. The Prince Claus Awards are an initiative of the Prince Claus Foundation to encourage cultural developments. EPA/TOUSSAINT KLUITERS/UNITED PHOTOS
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Norwegian Princess Martha Louise (R) holds her youngest daughter Emma Tallulah next to Queen Sonja during the christening in the Royal Chapel at Akershus Castle in Oslo, January 20, 2009. The youngest daughter of Princess Martha Louise and her husband Ari Behn was christened on Tuesday. REUTERS/Scanpix/Hakon Mosvolfd Larsen
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