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The teenage son of the late King of Pop
swapped the warm weather of California for the
beaches of Hawaii as he reunited with his sister
Paris
Michael Jackson's children have decamped to
the warm weather of Hawaii for their Christmas
break.
The 16-year-old son of the late pop superstar
Michael Jackson was photographed enjoying a
family Christmas break on a public beach in
Hawaii.
Prince was joined in Honolulu by his younger
brother Blanket and his cousins Jermajesty
and Jaafar, as well as a host of family friends
and the all important bodyguards.
The high school student splashed about in the
warm waters of the Pacific Ocean wearing
board shorts from the Gracie Academy, his
Brazilian jiu-jitsu club.
The hot sunshine must have put the teenager in
a festive mood as he tweeted Christmas well-
wishes to his 215,000 followers.
"Merry Christmas Eve, celebrate your family
and friends," he wrote.
Merry Christmas Eve, celebrate your family
and friends:)
7:31 AM - 25 Dec 2013
Prince Jackson
@princemjjjaxon
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Prince is the eldest child of the late King of Pop,
with his brother Blanket being the youngest at
11.
Earlier this year Jackson's only daughter,
Paris, was hospitalised after her suicide
attempt.
The 15-year-old has been recovering from the
incident at a specialty boarding school in Utah.
It was also reported that the Christmas holiday
will serve as a reunion for the family as Paris
has been given permission to leave the school
and to reunite with her family for the holidays.
The three siblings were recently filmed talking
about their famous father for a documentary
produced by the Jackson family.
Prince revealed how the Thriller singer shielded
them from the limelight and his worldwide
fame.
"He never really wanted to tell us who he is as
a person. It took me 'til I was six years old to
learn that his name was Michael Jackson; he
was always Daddy to me and that was it.
"He wanted us to be what we wanted to be, just
be greater at it than anybody else had ever
been."
The teenager also spoke of how his father
taught him to drive on the massive Neverland
ranch.
"I learned to drive in Neverland, just doing the
steering wheel and he did the gas. We would
just go out into the mountains and relax. He
named one of the mountains after grandma and
then he named another one after grandpa and
that is Mount Joseph."


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