King Charles practiced Prime Minister meetings
12.09.2022 - 15:37
/ msn.com
King Charles used to practice holding audiences with the prime minister. The 73-year-old monarch - who took the throne last Thursday (08. 09.
22) following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth - used to meet with David Cameron to get to grips with "how to conduct" the weekly meetings, and the former Conservative leader doesn't think the former Prince of Wales will have any problems when it comes to that part of his new role. David - who was Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016 - said: “I had audiences with Prince Charles when Queen Elizabeth II was on the throne because he wanted to start thinking about how to conduct those audiences. “From what I saw he will be brilliant at that job.
Brilliant at listening, brilliant at asking questions, giving wise advice and sage counsel. This has probably been the longest apprenticeship in history. ” Charles was famously criticised for writing to ministers and politicians to lobby about issues he was passionate about, including herbal medicines, the design of new hospitals, and bovine tuberculosis.
David insisted it was "entirely right" for the now-king to have raised the subjects, stressing Charles never "tried to influence [him] improperly" and criticising the fact his memos were made public in 2015 after a long legal battle. Speaking on 'Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg', he said: “I never felt he tried to influence me improperly in any way. "I think the heir to the throne has a perfect right to have interest in issues like the environment, preserving wildlife, his interest in the built environment.
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