...once the ship reaches port, two crew members will need to be flown across the Atlantic to bring the boat back.
Hopefully it won't be necessary after the Perfect Wave hits it. Thanks E. Pluribus Unum.
The journey, which will depart from England's south later this month, will take two weeks. They'll sleep on bunk beds and eat food out of sachets and, occasionally, rice made from a camping stove. The toilet is a bucket.
Casiraghi, who is a competitive sailor and is eighth-in-line to the Monegasque throne, did ask Thunberg if they wanted additions made to the yacht to make it more comfortable but they refused.
The royal's father, Stefano Casiraghi, was killed when his speedboat flipped during a race off the coast of Monaco. Casiraghi admits his journey with Thunberg the first time he's done this transatlantic route is not without its dangers.
Bon Voyage!